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been a while since i played the game and it seems the learning o education technology has advanced through video content creators using football manage as their foundation. which one do you follow so i can hook them up for a quicker more efficient learning curve to get back at the game...back then it was so dependent on these forums and boy, some of the contributors were so passionate, ever so eager to assist with their own experience and ideas beyond going out of their way to help...

ive check out football manager content creators and its great there are a lot of them but there lies the problem too hence this topic, which one? the fundamentals im look at is, value for money players, training and tactics...thinking of managing a team that is estimated to finish bottom of the english premier league, classical football manager battle with frustration right there...thanks in advance for any given advice

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I personally think theres only a couple to look at :

 

https://www.youtube.com/c/BusttheNet/featured

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBt2OspH0nPnsgWvmG_aChA

https://www.addictedtofm.com/comprehensive-guide-videos-football-manager/

 

This man is a legend in the FM community and he'll teach you everything you'll ever need to know about Football Manager.

Good Luck

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Not a massive fan of any to be honest, Rashidi is probably the best. He certainly knows how to play the game, but struggles to communicate his ideas.

Zealander is style over substance, and I sometimes find myself questioning how accurate some of his assertions are or why he made certain decisions.

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1 hour ago, michaeldawson75 said:

Not a massive fan of any to be honest, Rashidi is probably the best. He certainly knows how to play the game, but struggles to communicate his ideas.

Zealander is style over substance, and I sometimes find myself questioning how accurate some of his assertions are or why he made certain decisions.

I'd agree that Rashidi knows more than anyone, but moves from point to point very quickly and often at tangents - his videos are good though if you can follow them. His written work is excellent, however.

Zealand I watch less for tactics and more for the peripheral stuff - maximising transfer negotiations, scouting, morale, stuff like that. Also, his quality of video is excellent, so I also watch them for entertainment purposes.

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On 26/06/2021 at 15:22, bezzy1970 said:

I personally think theres only a couple to look at :

 

https://www.youtube.com/c/BusttheNet/featured

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBt2OspH0nPnsgWvmG_aChA

https://www.addictedtofm.com/comprehensive-guide-videos-football-manager/

 

This man is a legend in the FM community and he'll teach you everything you'll ever need to know about Football Manager.

Good Luck

thanks, that channel is new to me

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Zealand’s videos are entertaining but I find myself skipping to the bits where actual information is contained instead of him making jokes

Bustthenet should be great, there is a deep level of knowledge there. Unfortunately I find Rashidi very rambling, and really struggle to pull apart the thread of what he’s trying to say. I’ve found that an issue with all his content for years. I like the guy but I don’t think he is very good at communicating his ideas in a simple coherent way, instead he tends to jump across topics and start talking about the thing that comes into his head next.  Maybe it’s one of those things where he needs to just script everything. 
 

I watch tutorials and YouTube videos for lots of other games and there are some fantastic creators out there who I think FM creators could learn a lot from

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In all honesty I love listening to Miles.  He did a live stream with Lollujo I think it was & he went into detail about tactics, it helps that he’s got a soothing voice that you could listen to for hours!

 

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