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我执教江苏苏宁购买了中国台湾球员周定洋。作为队内唯一的港澳台他应该被视为内援。 然而在足协杯和中超联赛中出现了不同的身份认定。 一摸一样的阵容。第一张图是足协杯,他被看成内援;第二张图是中超联赛,他被看成外援。
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我现在玩的江苏苏宁的存档,2021赛季上半个赛季其他的球队AI都给外援注册了。 但是到了夏窗之后很多的球队明明有外援AI却不给他们注册,或者是只注册了一两个外援。 下面是上港的例子,AI只注册了奥斯卡和阿瑙托维奇
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under review FM21中超港澳台规则错误什么时候能改好?
寒川 posted a topic in Football Manager Chinese Language Discussion
FM21的中超上场规则里面缺少了港澳台球员名额,港澳台球员直接被视作普通外援,这个问题什么时候能改一下? -
I have created a new gegenpress based tactic after being successful with my previous wing play tactic. Here are some ss regarding the tactic:
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版主啊,中超外援规则不对,游戏里只能在18人名单放4个外援。 实际的是18人名单可以有5个外援,场上11人最多上4个,但是替补可以有一个外援,换下场上的一个外援。
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Liu Wenzhe in 2010 (one year before his death) The man in the photo will be unknown to most if not all of you, he is none other than Liu Wenzhe the first chinese chess player to beat a western grandmaster in a chess game. It happened in 1978, Mr. Wenzhe defeated his rival in a 20 move miniature (most chess games start by move 20), an agressive and unorthodox strategy answered by overly passive means led to this historic triumph for the man who would become the father of the Chinese Chess school. A chess school is a philosophy that regiments the way a player plays chess, until the start of this our 21st century the soviet chess chool dominated the chess world but thanks to the state-backed efforts of Liu Wenzhe a great generation of chinese players has arrived in full force with the last women chess champions all being chinese and Ding Liren (The chinese champion) ranked nº3 in the world and taken seriously as a candidate for the world championship. In 2003 Wenzhe wrote a 200 page book called the The Chinese School of Chess where he explained his training methods and game philosophy that led to China's meteoric rise in the chess world. I recently finished reading it and asked myself: How far could china go if they dedicated great efforts at excelling in football? When this question of mine combined with my desire to manage a team outside of europe this thread was born. Welcome to the Chinese Super League. the highest division of professional football in china. The Chinese Super League has some very interesting rules: The league is composed of 16 teams with the bottom 2 being relegated to the first division and the top 3 playing the asian champions cup (a 4th team will battle its way in the playoff round). During matches there you can only field 3 foreign players and must field an U23 chinese player. There can be no foreign goalkeepers and the first tiebreak is not the goal difference or the number of goals scored but the results of the reserve team. Because Liu Wenzhe started his career in Beijing I decided to manage them rather than the bigger Guangzhou. The league's rules were clearly designed with the idea of promoting young chinese talents and that is just what I intend to do during this save. Welcome to Beijing Guoan Football club. Founded in 1992 it has only won the chinese super league once in 2009. It plays in The workers stadium a big stadium with capacity for 66000 people. Despite the lack of silverware in recent times Beijing is one of the biggest clubs in china and there is a lot of potential in the club with enviable finances, good facilities and some young promises already in the reserves. The club is blessed with the presence of 4 foreign players in its squad: Cédric Bakambu, Jonathan Viera, Renato Augusto and jonatan Soriano. On the national side of the squad the main players are Zhang Xizhe and Chi Zhongguo. The reserve teams have potential future players such as Liang Shaowen, Aysan Kadir, Wu Guichao and Guo Quanbo. All of these people will be introduced to you in due time. The goal of this project is the raise the status of chinese football through time, improving the quality of chinese players and the national team until the can dominate Asia and challenge the west such as chinese chess players have done. In order to do this I have taken charge of both Beijing and the chinese national team. But how can such a thing be done? It won't be an easy task and this is going to be perhaps my longest save ever and also the hardest both in terms of demands and scale. Liu Wenzhe highlights several factors as critical in the birth of the Chinese School of Chess: Support from society: Football is already pretty popular in china with chinese clubs boasting big stadiums and a growing reputation in world football. However stadiums are not entirely full and some work should be done in this area. Continental triumphs should help here. Tradition: Whilst during the Han Dinasty a primitive game similar to footbal was played modern football was introduced quite late in china. This is a disadvantage because it means that we will have to catch up with the current footballing powers who enjoy a long history of triumphs in the sport. System of training: Chinese clubs facilities and staff are not amongst the best in the world but the money exists to change that. Coaching: foreign coaches will have to be signed in order to improve the quality of chinese players. and the most important factor of all: A constellation of talent: Aa group consisting of five or more individuals that could be considered geniuses at what they do and mark the way forward in a particular field, both the women and men chess teams in china found this individuals but chinese football lacks as of now this "Constellation of Talent". It is going to take a lot of time to improve the facilities at Beijing, recruit good enough coaches and improve the reputation of chinese football and even more time before I see the fruits of my labour but if things go my way this could be my most rewarding save in a Football Manager game to date. In my next post I will try to translate the principles of play developed by the chinese chess school into a footballing philosphy that I can implement at Beijing,
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I'm coaching Wuhan in China. The city is the epicenter of the corona flu epidemic. I then saw this. Coincidence?!...
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请看图: 我在阵容注册时添加了五名外援,其中一名是中国香港人,但是他并不享受图中我圈住的内援政策。 请及时更改,谢谢。
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现在是只要一个u23在场上,换人就是换一个u23可以了 但是游戏里要求3个,换的也是u23.大名单就要6个了,差太多了。 不对啊
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under review 香港省港杯,广东联队选取球员错误
gaosoftware posted a topic in Football Manager Chinese Language Discussion
这是游戏里广东联队名单, 可以看到只有陈志钊是广州富力的,剩下的都是香港联赛的 正常的广东队名单应该都是广东人才是,再FM2019里还算正确,这FM2020又错了。- 3 replies
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under review 中超球队乱买外援,没法玩
gaosoftware posted a topic in Football Manager Chinese Language Discussion
中超球队乱买外援,很多队都是10个左右 内援:几乎全是买的U23球员, 大年龄的国脚无人问津,都是到期自由转会。 中甲:外援水平过低,新升级球队不买外援 存档已经存到云端:peak测试v1.0 -
在野度假到2024年,研究了下中国联赛转会,发下一下问题。 内援,买卖的都是20岁左右的小将, 超过23岁的现金交易几乎没有,有也是自由球员加盟,这似乎不太合理吧,现实中每年至少有3,4个国脚级别转会吧,不知道是否跟U23政策有关系。 外援,中超买卖外援过于疯狂,很多球队都是7,8个外援, 中甲外援交易冷谈,尤其刚升级球队几乎不买外援
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info provided fm20的中超联赛的外援可以规划了吗?
超级足球狂热迷 posted a topic in Football Manager Chinese Language Discussion
具体规则是怎么样的,是不是连续5年就可以了? 现实有了规划球员了