I would like to remove the Carabao cup, Super cup and Community Shield on the base game but whenever I remove them, they stay in the game? Is this a glitch, I'm sure in previous editions you could remove them.
Thanks. What about trying it for a bigger league? Example the English Premier League. 28 teams, 1 round of games, league splits and top and bottom 14 teams play each other, if my maths are correct, 40 games and more teams in the top flight without it being a ridiculous number.
I want to create a league split but I'm unsure on how to create it correctly, the 1st and 2nd phase part? Any advice would you be appreciated.
Also what are people's thought's on the league split? Do you prefer it? A few Leagues use it.
Has anyone managed to master merging England, Scotland, Ireland (Yes they were once part of), N Ireland and Wales into 1 nation and creating regional leagues throughout? I have yet to find one, seems a monumental task.
Going to try and make a database improving the Welsh league...
Welsh teams in England all into the Welsh League system.
Parts of the border have a strained history, Shropshire, Herefordshire, Gloucestershire and Chesire
Thinking of making parts of these counties into Wales, so for example bigger clubs such as Hereford Shrewsbury and Chester could be added to Wales?
Thoughts? Anyone also from those parts of England or support any of those teams would you be opposed to this?
Cardiff
Swansea
Newport
Wrexham
Chester
Shrewsbury
Hereford
Anyone have any idea what the maximum amount of nations are hardcoded to each continent?
Europe seems to be 56 (Able to add 1 nation etc)
Not sure about the other continents or can you add more for Europe.
Fair enough, the French league has changed it's format quite a few times. I'm not sure, i'm thinking of creating a league system with 1024 clubs from around the world and of course i'm thinking of getting as many into the top division as possible. That's a good shout, I was thinking 32 teams would be the limit. (62 games, with a few cup games, plus internationals)
I have to agree, I think the 18 model is a good one, as well as 16 for most leagues. The top leagues wouldn't go lower than 20 in reality due to tv revenue and clubs losing out on match day income. However with the growing number of continental, international and cup tournaments particularly in England 20 is becoming a bit of a stretch now.
I suppose its interesting having leagues with different team numbers as it gives a good dynamic. I think 16-20 is about right. At least 30 games a season for me but 38 being the most I'd be willing to play. The longer the league, I personally start to get bored by the amount of games. To note I'm not a fan of 10 or 12 team leagues as I don't like the idea of a team playing each other 4 times, it's a bug bear I have with the Scottish league for example.
Could do I suppose, is 3, 1, 0 the best system? I've been thinking of others like 4,1,0 or 4,2, 0 but it seems the consequence for not winning become too big over the course of a season.