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  1. Hi all, I'm brand new to the world of football. I played FM back 10 years ago because people said it was good and I played a season or two and never could comprehend anything that was happening. This year I figured I'd give it a try after somehow coming across Zealand's Tauton Town stuff on youtube. It looked fun, coincidentally my lack of knowledge and understanding led me to being in one of his videos as he reacted me to trying to learn the very basics of the game and experimenting. Anyway, In the time since purchase I've played alot and begun to understand FM, Tactics and just Football in general and as a result found some success. After restarting in Gibraltar, I moved up to Canada and won there twice and now have spent 4 season in the MLS at LAFC winning the MLS Cup once and the US Cup twice. However, the Salary Cap remains mystery to me in a lot of ways. Typically when I don't understand things I can learn by just doing it and then solving what confuses me as I go. Things typically have order and structure that can be broken down into understandable chunks. Many things about the MLS seemed like complete nonsense to me (all of the drafts for example) and now I've come to understand their function and purpose. They aren't so much drafts as organized free agency, or a live waiver wire of player rights of MLS players. Whereas in my mind previously, a draft was selecting the best players who want to enter a league who's rights are not yet owned. Even the Salary Cap has made sense in some ways. Under 22 contracts that cap how much they can count against the cap to allow teams to pay good young players. Designated contracts that do the same, but you only get 2 (or can purchase a 3rd for 200k, not sure why you wouldn't do this) and allows you to sign extremely large contracts that cost only 1.2 million against the cap. And there are times, it seems like someone added RNG to make it a little more interesting. So this morning I got the Top 50 Wonderkids in the world email and the #2 wonderkid in the world could be bought for 12million dollars (release clause) and only wanted a 2.1 million dollar salary. However I don't have a designated contract available, but there is some sort of system with "General Allocation Money" that allowed me to offer him a normal contract but for the wage he wanted. I had the money and since I hadn't tried seeing what the whole wonderkid thing was yet, or if that top 50 list even meant anything, I bought him. When he showed up on the team, I was now about 1 million over the cap. So I guess the general allocation money I spent didn't buy down his contract against the cap but rather against the value of the contract that was over the maximum amount allowed for a senior contract? So I now had to figure out a way to clear 1 million dollars of cap space without being able to move the game forward (or waiving/releasing the new player I assume). I figured I would simply waive other players and clear the cap space but... Some players when I unregistered them counted against the cap. Other didn't, though even with everyone registered I still had 7 million on the cap so I assume some places even when unregistered count against it. There something about a march deadline that impacts waivers and its interaction with the salary cap, probably related. So I went through checking which players impacted the cap and which didn't. I ended up having to choose between 5 of my bench guys to fit under about 400k of cap space. At this point I'm already confused why these 5 guys are able to be waived for cap relief and others aren't. I couldn't find anything to was similar between them, but different than the other 30 guys on my roster. No similar roster designations, no similar ages, some had played games this season, some hadn't. Next, when registering and unregistering each one to check their salary cap impact I found one that was costing nearly 800k to be registered. His wage was 296k. Then, when trying to register replacements from my B team. None of them cost any money to register as I selected through. But after registering 1, now they all cost their correct value against the cap. I got under the cap and have moved on but I'm left perplexed by it all. It makes it hard to plan for the future when players cost things are seemingly random. What am I missing? Or should I just move on to a new league with normal rules? I wanted to try and build a team in the MLS to win the champions cup while waiting for job offers at other teams, but if I can't even figure out how to plan for the future I'm not sure I'll ever win the champions cup against Mexican teams.
  2. Team: B.93 Leagues: Danish 1st and 2nd division (3F Superliga/Nordic Bet Superleague) Watching on: Full Match / Comprehensive highlights Haven't seen on: Extended Hightlights / Key Highlights Steps to reproduce: (not certain this works, but seems to be the situation in which I've seen it) If a player gets hurt for Team A and Team A kicks the ball out of bounds in their own half. When Team B throws the ball in to give it back they seem to aim at throwing it out for a goal kick. However a player from Team A tries to save the ball at the end line from going out, resulting in a corner kick when they touch just as it is crossing the end line. https://streamable.com/9vrrda I've seen this multiple times (3-5). It feels like it happens every time in these conditions. However, its completely possible I am only remembering the times I've seen it go wrong. Somewhat related, I've seen this similar behaviour of saving the ball on the end line in other conditions on occasions but I always viewed it as players making a mental error playing a ball they shouldn't have. Not sure if playing with high mentally skilled players would reduce this from happening.
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