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Matshit

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  1. I am playing in Norway where there are pretty loose work permit rules, meaning most every player I have ever applied for get a permit.

    In my second season I sign Dylan Levitt on loan from Man Utd. He is absolutely fantastic, and end up the fans player of the year. He gets caps for Wales and is my most important player. His player value is 10,25 million, my second most worth player is wort 750k. No surprise then I am pretty happy when both Levitt and Man Utd agree to a one year extention of his loan deal.

    Then Brexit comes along and suddenly Wales and the UK is no longer part of EU, meaning he needs a work permit. Here is the problem, I can't find any way to apply for a work permit for a loan player. I am now stuck with a player who I pay the highest wages for per week who I can't send back and I cannot use. Is there any way to solve this issue? I assume a save game editor will work (right?), but I would really prefer to avoid that option even if it is to fix what seems like an oversight. I hope there would be somewhere to apply for a work permit, but I can't find it anywhere.
    I do have a different English player who is far behind him in quality and not a national team player who had no problem getting a work permit, so I assume it is because he was signed before the Brexit deal struck, and he isn't really my player.

  2. 13 hours ago, SebastianRO said:

    Imagine you play a 4-3-3 and after a few seasons you decide to switch to a 4-4-2 diamond narrow or any system that doesn't use wingers. What about your playing time pathway for your wingers ? Imagine that riot ....

    I'd say it would be pretty much expected that if you promised your winger playing time, and instead started playing without wingers, he would not be that happy.

  3. On 05/12/2018 at 13:14, chestermike said:

    Could you imagine being a small minnow country like scotland, where you produce 2 top class players but they are both left backs hahahahaha

    Just ask Slovenia how that feels. Specially when neither of their two top class player wants to play for the national team. 

    To answer this thread, I had an old Holiday save where Sudan ended up playing in the world cup, due to having not one, but two of the best strikers in the world. The rest of the team was garbage though.

  4. 4 minutes ago, scholesvolley said:

    Clubs don't use instalments to comply with FFP. They use loan with obligation to buy to comply with FFP.

     

    Clubs do both is more accurate.


    When it comes to the "signing players based on form" I do understand it happens IRL, the difference is that in-game I will avoid doing those kind of mistakes as I will only base my signings on how good the player stats is, which will give me a big advantage. 
    Maybe if it affected scout reports as well, or even the actual numbers you see for the player.

  5. 1 hour ago, HUNT3R said:

    Did you have it running in full detail?

    Matches was not in full detail, as mentioned. But I would hope they still want the low detail matches as realistic as possible.

     

    1 hour ago, duwy said:

     

    1. There weren't enough good centre back regens, and the few that were decent enough, were almost exclusively limited CBs (so no ball playing CBs with higher than average technical attributes)

     

    Best (highest value) centre backs in the game is usually at around 10 for passing. One has 13, another 14. One worth more than 5 million has 15. For technique there are one with 16 and one with 17 in the highest value list with 8 as the lowest. In terms of defensive qualities, they are all pretty great.

     

    1 hour ago, duwy said:

     

    2. After circa 15 seasons, Inside forwards became extinct in my game, there were only wingers with preferred foot similar as the side they were playing on.

     

     

    There is three natural right wingers who are natural left footed worth over 10 million Euro.  Five who has either foot. There are 8 left wingers who are natural right footed and four who can use either foot.

    For accomplished right wingers there are 16 who are left footed and 11 who are either. 47 accomplished left wingers are right footed and 14 either.

  6. 31 minutes ago, phnompenhandy said:

    Your points 3 & 4 re crazy transfer fees seems perfectly realistic. As for the rest, yes there are concerned that need to be addressed there. Which leagues did you load though? - that'll affect the outcomes.

    Point three I agree on, point four not so much. There are to many examples of world class transfers for players who so far hasn't proven anything. For leagues I have Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, China, Denmark, England, France, Germany, Greece, Holland, Italy, Mexico, Norway, Portugal, Russia, Scotland, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, US and Ukraine. All fully loaded. With lower leagues in the biggest and local countries.

  7. I have holidayed the game until 2039 now, and though I should make some stray observations.  No spoilers.

    - Most every league is terribly one sided. Juventus has won all but three Serie A,  Real Madrid had 10 league trophies in 11 years,  Zenit won 15 leagues in a row. I could give a lot of examples.
    - Strikers score an extremely low percentage of the goals on low detail. Only one striker has managed 30 goals in PL yet, in La Liga none has.  The most goals scored by a Golden Shoe winner is 31.  One year, the best was 20.
    - The big clubs spend way more money on star players compared to earlier games. The most spent is 128 million, with 7 players reaching triple digits.
    - On a more negative note, clubs also seems to overspend on players who hasn't really shown anything. To take an example. Leverkusen signed a player from Bayern who started 12 matches last season with a rating of 6.73. At the time he was 23 years old and had zero caps for Portugal. The prize was 45 million Euro.
    - As in earlier games, England seems to be the only nation capable of keeping hold of players. They have a few players abrouad in their national team. The Spanish team on the other hand has 2 Atletico players, 1 in Real Madrid and 1 at Real Betis, the rest playing abroad.
    - Speaking of which. A club like Barcelona has 1 "trained at club" players who are close to the first 11.
    - A surprisingly high amount of big clubs play a flat 4-4-2.
    - The French league has the two highest reputation teams, and dominate down the line having 16 of the top 32. Germany has 8 and England 5. England is the biggest reputation league, with Germany in second and France in third. Not sure how that can happen.
    If there is anything you want me to look at, shout out, but this is what I have so far.

     

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