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93604.588 in reply to 93604.585
Date: 8/17/2009 2:52:47 PM
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If the best team would win every match, this game would be boring.

I think the game was pretty much 50-50.

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Date: 8/17/2009 3:00:45 PM
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Well so you saying this game is boring? because the favourite to win that game before playing it i think it was Spain ^^

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Date: 8/17/2009 3:01:30 PM
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If that's your way of interpreting things, than I said this game is boring ;)

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Date: 8/20/2009 2:22:52 AM
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As the WO-matches will get some changes for season 10, it would be great at the same time if you remove the risk of players getting injured during a match they don't play...

!zazhigai!
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Date: 8/20/2009 1:23:40 PM
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When starts the next season?

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Date: 8/20/2009 1:30:40 PM
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Lookee here: (105386.1)

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Date: 8/27/2009 11:53:23 AM
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Considering the massive advantage one gains for having a balanced defender


Based on the training CLM was alluding to (say, getting a short player/guard up to 9 or 10 in ID), the effort is not worth the gain both in the GE and on the TL. There also the opportunity cost of losing games you may have won by putting players in their best position.

In short, it takes effort and short-term pain to make a player who will long-term be incredibly valuable.


It takes effort and short-term pain to make a player who will long-term have marginally increased value to the GE and TL.

As long as managers as a whole are making a mistake by not training well-rounded players, we don't see this as someplace where a rules change is the right answer.


There's a cost-benefit line that gets crossed once you start to attempt to train players in skills that are outside of their position and not fit for their height. Every case of manager (that i'm aware of) going out of their way to attempt to build a player(s) that can defend inside and outside (to be effective as a SF), has appeared to be detrimental to their team's long-term success.

Last edited by brian at 8/27/2009 11:56:10 AM

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