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  1. The plan for the Canadian league is to eventually go to pro/rel, but there's not enough markets to support a full league system now (especially considering the three major ones are already occupied by MLS and would struggle/are struggling to support a second team).  Can't exactly have pro/rel if there's only eight teams in the structure.

  2. Been reading a bunch of stuff about training cycles and how training should be set at three month intervals (or more) to increase the chance of strong player growth.

    My question is - does that apply only for individual training (ie positions or specific attribute training) or does that also apply to the general team training? Right now I try to switch it up bi-weekly between general/tactics/ball control and although I have been rather satisfied with the overall development of my team, wondering if it could be even better.

  3. How is tactical familiarity determined in international management?

    I currently manage Canada and Toronto FC. I run the exact same trio of base tactics, mentalities, shape, PI/TI, set piece instructions etc at both. My Canada squad currently has 12 TFC players of which 8 are in the starting lineup, yet the familiarity is 'awkward' (about 33% full), while for TFC its perfectly fluid for all three.

    Obviously I'm not expecting fluid, but I'd think accomplished at a minimum based on my heavy club reliance (and the fact that I've called basically the same squad for two years now so the other players have also had 20-ish matches over that time span with the tactics.

    I guess the follow-up is, does it even matter?

  4. As for my question, what's the difference between the 'creative/disciplined' and 'stick/roam position' team instructions? If I'm trying to create a tactic where my team pretty much bunkers and sticks to the 4-1-4-1 formation and really only breaks from it when a clear counter-attack opportunity presents itself, which one of these is the more important one to set (or both?). Also should I be setting my team instruction to 'counter' or 'defensive?'

  5. A stupid question I have about the new tactics creator... What is the significance of the width of each bar in these screenshots?

    Basically just sets the the baseline for each PI. Setting 'close down less' on the second screen would still result in the player closing down more than setting the same instruction in the first screen because of the overall team mandate to close down more.

  6. This will be fun

    Player Information

    First name: Jack

    Last Name: McCormick

    Nickname (optional):

    DOB: 09/21/1995 (16yo)

    City of Birth: Thornhill (ON)

    Nationality: Canadian

    Second Nationality (optional):

    Height (CM): 176cm

    Weight (KG): 82kg

    Ethnicity: Northern European

    Hair Color: Brown

    Favourite clubs (optional): Newcastle, Toronto FC

    Disliked clubs: (optional): Sunderland

    Favourite personnel (optional): Stephen Hart

    Disliked personnel (optional): N/A

    Player data

    Contracted Club (leave blank to be a free agent): Toronto FC

    Preferred position: Midfield (Centre)

    Preferred foot: Right

    Preferred squad number: 15

    3 x Technical Attributes: Passing, Technique, Dribbling

    3 x Mental Attributes: Off the Ball, Composure, Work Rate

    2 x Physical Attributes: Stamina, Strength

    2 x Bonus attributes: Tackling, Team Work

    Personality (highlight 2 x strengths below - use bold or put an X beside your selections)

    Adaptability

    Ambition

    Controversy

    Loyalty

    Pressure

    Professionalism

    Sportsmanship

    Temperament

    Preferred Moves (highlight 3 x strengths below - use bold or put an X beside your selections)

    Shoots With Power

    Tries Killer Balls Often

    Plays Short Simple Passes

    Gets Forward Whenever Possible

    Moves Into Channels

    Gets Into Opposition Area

    Runs With Ball Through Center

    Runs With Ball Down Right

    Runs With Ball Down Left

    Places Shots

    Curls Ball

    Likes to Round Keeper

    Likes to Try To Break Offside Trap

    Argues with Officials

    Likes to Lob Keeper

    Plays No Through Balls

    Dwells On Ball

    Arrives Late In Opposition Area

    Tries To Play Way Out Of Trouble

    Stays Back At All Times

    Dives Into Tackles

    Does Not Dive Into Tackles

    Hits Freekicks With Power

    Runs With Ball Often

    Runs With Ball Rarely

    Shoots From Distance

    Avoids Using Weaker Foot

    Tries Long Range Free Kicks

    Cuts Inside

    Comes Deep To Get Ball

    Hugs Line

    Looks For Pass Rather Than Attempting To Score

    Marks Opponent Tightly

    Plays With Back To Goal

    Possesses Long Flat Throw

    Stops Play

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