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Does this mean that if you are not to upset a team leader and have to keep them happy, with  these players you should not fine or discipline them or the squad harmony would decline if they didn't agree with you.  Unless they had very strong professional personalities so that they did agree with the fine / punishment. 

This is not good if you like to exert good discipline throughout the squad but treat the team leaders differently to the other players in the different social groups so that the leaders were not getting the same discipline as the other players

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27 minutes ago, wazza said:

Does this mean that if you are not to upset a team leader and have to keep them happy, with  these players you should not fine or discipline them or the squad harmony would decline if they didn't agree with you.  Unless they had very strong professional personalities so that they did agree with the fine / punishment. 

This is not good if you like to exert good discipline throughout the squad but treat the team leaders differently to the other players in the different social groups so that the leaders were not getting the same discipline as the other players

I doubt it will make much difference tbh.

I warn/fine all players now and they mostly except it, even those that aren't happy about it don't create trouble.

As long as you stick to the expected warnings/fines it shouldn't be an issue.

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As referenced earlier in this thread good management is about treating your team of direct reports/players differently based on their individual personalities & importance while doing so in a way that the entire team accept as fair, if you look to treat every player in the same way then you are likely to fail in FM & that's exactly what would happen irl.

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I assume a manager can take advantage of the dynamics system as well? For example, take a player who doesn't fit in tactically or is lagging behind in training, and you can't sell him because he's a member of the core social group. Is there a strategy by which you can interfere in the dressing room in such a way that he becomes cut off from the core?

Sounds horribly Machiavellian, but it happens regularly IRL.

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