Right now when a player is in foul trouble at any point in the game (i.e., 2 fouls in the first minute is also a problem), it makes them weaker defensively, and the effect is increased substantially for their 5th foul. In addition, your coach will tend to sit a player in foul trouble, but it's not quite an ironclad rule. Rather, what happens is that the coach considers him a bad option, but if he's better by enough of a margin over his replacements, then he will continue to play.
There's one other piece that I realized is not yet public, but will be when the page is released later today:Part of the new attendance system for all games involves your fans being more likely to support teams that have Cup success.
I speak for many managers who feel it in the same way and I can add my own results acquired as a 3 seasons national team coach who record every change in skills of my players for this long time... on the other hand, you have nothing but your opinion, only BB´s know The Truth. I respect you as a great NT coach and helpful GM, but I cannot agree with you at this point.And I have the word of the BB Team that has confirmed unequivocally that NT games give experience (and not the minute amount you claim).
I speak for many managers who feel it in the same way and I can add my own results acquired as a 3 seasons national team coach who record every change in skills of my players for this long time... on the other hand, you have nothing but your opinion, only BB´s know The Truth. I respect you as a great NT coach and helpful GM, but I cannot agree with you at this point.
If both U21 and NT want a player, whichever one adds the player 1st gets him.
From: GM-JuicePatsTo: LA-3point king(381.738) in reply to 381.737Date: 17/09/2008 02:42:58Training is designed so that if a skill is markedly higher than the others, that skill will experience a training slowdown until the other skills catch up.