jr20101393 Posted July 22 Share Posted July 22 I think scout recommendations are far too reliant on current ability and potential rather than form and playing time. Players that have little first team experience or have rarely played recently will often get an 'A' recommendation grade from scouts, whereas there will be players who have played a lot recently and have contributed effectively that will be graded much lower. Sometimes these players who have had good seasons will be much better value than the players with little playing time and its a bit unrealistic. There also ends up being a lot of free agents, who may have had good seasons previous. This could be because players aren't being valued and pursued based on form. Also the demands of free agents can be a bit too much. In reality, they would be desperate to find a club after a certain point in the transfer window. I think the scouting needs to take recent form a bit more into account. In reality, players who have hardly played in recent times would have their value decrease drastically. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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