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  1. Local Region - Parent Region Tab like Competition (Football Association)
  • Example German Local Region Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (Football Association)

Has 6 Lower Regions (Football Association)

  • Landkreis Rostock (District Football Association Warnow) most famous club FC Hansa Rostock
  • Nordwest Mecklenburg - (District Football Association Schwerin Nordwest Mecklenburg - Schwerin) most famous clubs FC Schönberg 95, Anker Wismar, FC Mecklenburg Schwerin
  • Westmecklenburg (District Football Association West Mecklenburg) most famous club SC Parchim, Hagenower SV, SV Plate
  • Mecklenburgische Seenplatte (District Football Association Mecklenburgische Seenplatte) most famous clubs 1. FC Neubrandenburg 04, Malchower SV 90, SV Waren 09, TSG Neustrelitz
  • Nordvorpommern - Rügen (District Football Association Nordvorpommern - Rügen) most famous clubs TSV 1860 Stralsund, VfL Bergen 94
  • Vorpommern Greifswald (District Football Association Vorpommern Greifswald) most famous clubs Greifswalder FC, SpVgg Torgelow-Ueckermünde

Example: no Subordinated Local Region in Clubs and Comps  

Cons

  • if no child region no selective filter option for Clubs and Comps.

  • you get too many clubs that don't match the search that you should actually be looking for.

Example:  Subordinated Local Region in Clubs and Comps is possible.

Pros

  • If this is possible, an accurate search is also possible.
  • Search for all competitions that contain the name, and only the exact name.

  • Niederrhein  , Westfalen and than Lower Regions

South East England

  1. Berkshire
  2. Buckinghamshire U.A.
  3. Milton Keynes U.A.
  4. East Sussex
  5. Brighton and Hove U.A.
  6. Kent
  7. Medway U.A.
  8. Oxfordshire
  9. Surrey
  10. West Sussex
  11. Hampshire
  12. Southampton U.A.
  13. Portsmouth U.A.
  14. Isle of Wight

The deeper you go in the leagues, it happens that some clubs have more teams, i.e. 4 or even 5 and 6.

Cons 

  • But it can only be created up to team 3 and reserve.

  • If you create FC Hansa II and set FC Hansa II as the partner club at the main club (FC Hans), FC Hansa II is still considered the first team.

  • No blocking from qualification for comp possible for Team Types

Pros with mote Team Type and if affiliated team type II , III , IV and V example FC Hansa (Main Club) affiliated Teams 

  • If at FC Hansa II there was an affiliated to FC Hansa as Team II. Then also at FC Hansa II in detail 2nd team would automatically be blocked to qualify.

  • same for other Team Types Like III, IV and V

Team Type U17 (II, III, IV, V)

In the Research orb.sigames.com  is the 31/08/2008 for FM25 the limit for Youth Person.

Since these players are between 15 and 17, they usually play in the U17. Only top talents who are already very good come to the U19 or U18 early. Because it is better for development if these players also play.

In Germany there are U19 U18 U17 U16 teams U19 and U18 are A youth U17 and U16 B youth. The U23 and U21 are not youth teams in Germany, they play in the men's and women's leagues.

B Team in game Found

Cons

  • Formation of B teams not possible successfully for custom database.

  • No Founding for Other Team Types III, U19, U18, U17

  •  You SI have the claim to be the best football manager game. But if the editor doesn't get any innovations, you're basically stuck. Graphically you continue to develop but you forget the basis without which professional football cannot exist.

Update here I post more ideas this in reviewed. 

I have already suggested solutions, just take a look at these suggestions again. That's it for now.

Dynamic Relegation from nimbleshadow

My tab for Dynamic Relegation

 

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