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psimoestr

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    Hi! I've been using this tactic with Internazionale, but in my last 5 games i had a 0-1 defeat to Udinese, followed by a 0-0 draw with Atalanta and then three 1-1 draws against Crotone, Lazio and Genoa. I was unbeaten for 18 games though, so I think I don't need to revamp the whole tactic. in your opinion, what could I be doing better? Thank you! 

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  2. Hey guys, I've been a player since FM2017 and in FM2020 after doing the usual licensing stuff, downloading kits and logos and all, the Brazilian League is not working (The only league that isn't). I've tried re-installing the game, erasing the graphic files and then downloading them again, and yes, I have deleted those files on the steamapps/database/db, but the kits and the logos just don't work. I can't seem to figure this out on my own. By the way, sometimes the logos appear, but only the small ones, and they alternate, for example, in the "overall" the correct logos appear, but in the "tactics" it doesn't. Btw I'm not sure here is the place, but I can't seem to find a more appropriate one. Thank you in advance.

  3. Botafogo-RJ, basically Brazil's most traditional with the less trophies won team. Many historical great players like Nilton Santos, Didi, Garrincha and Jairzinho. Club is now 21 years without winning a major title, and their main rival Flamengo has just won the Copa Libertadores and the League.

    Vasco da Gama: A falling giant. After huge successes in the 80s, 90s, 00s and early 10s, Vasco is now broken. A major financial crisis made the club step down from fighting for titles or continental qualification to fighting relegation time and time again. Home of great players like Romário, Edmundo and Coutinho. Also Flamengo's main rival, the team who just won the Libertadores and the Brasileirão.

    Fluminense: Another of Flamengo's rivals, the one who was the good Rio de Janeiro team earlier in the decade has been through some bad management and is now also fighting against relegation. There are a few interesting players still at club, such as PH Ganso and Nenê. Historical great players: Marcelo, Thiago Silva, Fred, Deco.

    Atlético Mineiro: Another very traditional club with not many titles, but very interesting to play with. Their rival Cruzeiro is now with a huge advantage trophy-wise, with 3 more Leagues than Atlético, 5 more cups and 1 Libertadores ahead than Atlético. Try to catch-up! Historical players: Ronaldinho, Jô,

    São Paulo: Commonly considered Brazil's best team, with 6 national leagues, 3 Libertadores and 3 Club World Cups, is in a drought of more than 10 years of not winning titles, except for Sul-Americana, a title which was not very important at the time. Can you bring them some titles?

    Athletico Paranaense: A club who, although not considered one of the greats, wasn't a weak team as well. If you were to compare to an English team, it would be kind of West Ham. They had one title before their big restructuring, but since then, have won a Sudamericana and 1 Copa do Brasil (Brazilian Cup), an important honour. Their manager just left for Corinthians, so it is the perfect time for you to enter and step up by winning the Brasileirão, eclipsing their rivals Coritiba once and for all.

     

  4. Started with Peñarol, goal being to return to be the Libertadores' biggest champion. Currently five titles, but as Uruguayan football is not at its best, it would seem a nice challenge. Nacional, their main rival should be interesting as well, pretty equal in titles, but in a current worse position. If I didn't care about any of these clubs Nacional would perhaps be better for a challenge, but since I have a soft spot for Peñarol...

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