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Tryllefot

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  1. I'd love to see a secondary position in training, so players that are versatile players can be trained in 2 positions rather than just one. Example - a player that's natural in both CB and LB can be trained as CB-primary, and LB-secondary, to gain tactical familiarity for both positions in your tactic.

  2. Woud it be possible to change how set pieces are set up, so that my tall and brave player, who is also versatile and can play multiple positions, always has near post position on corners?

    That would make for less set piece fiddeling when he moves from CB , or to DM, or MC position. He'd take near post regardless, and I wont have to change my set up.

  3. On 08/02/2022 at 21:54, Jack Sarahs said:

    Yes. I played as Leeds earlier in the FM22 cycle and won the Premier League in my first season with Raphinha as a wingback in a 3-5-2. He was brilliant & very consistent in my save.

     

    Obviously your specific tactical set up will have an impact on how well he or anyone else plays in that role.

    Yup, he works fine as left back

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  4. Hi, I have a young player that I want to train for a new position he's more suited for, but the U20 manager keeps playing him out of  the position he's training for. Is there any way to make him play where he's supposed to, other than taking control over the U20 team?

    If not, I think it should be some kind of logic in-game that a player training for a new position is played in it. After all, the youth teams managers abides my whiches when it comes to tactics, so why not this?

  5. Hi, for a Loan manager, one of the key attributes is "analyzing data". I have found two - 2 Loan managers with more than 15 in this spesific attribute, they are David Woodfine  18 (Liverpool) and Matt Hale 15 (Southampton). I dont know how important this attribute is, but why is it in the game, and why so low on almost every Loan Manager in the game?

  6. On 11/12/2021 at 08:33, doublecross said:

    Been wondering the same thing myself lately. The way that it's currently worded in-game clearly states he will "seek better financial deals", yet the manual definition is slightly more vague:

    Had a GM challenge going in a save with Girona and the starting GM, Quique Cárcel, was replaced with a newgen of some sort from Brazil. Initially, I was happy because his negotiating skill was 17, 5 points higher than Quique's. He offered on average 10% more than the maximum for a player in transfers, which you know, whatever, no problem, but he consistently offered millions of euros in signing fees and agent fees that theoretically shouldn't even have been possible (at least not for me). He also "negotiated" a four year €32k/week extension for 36-year old forward Cristian Stuani. I just couldn't continue with that nonsense.

    So, negotiation isn't such a great skill after all it seems.

    I would have thought a higher negotiation skill should help a DoF to attract better players to a club, or manage to land contracts with players wanting to leave for bigger clubs, stuff like that.

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