Anybody else notice keepers are ******* woeful with long shots?
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Anybody else notice keepers are ******* woeful with long shots?
Yeah tough decision but he isn't up to the level of Lamela, Chadli or Townsend and is very limited to playing FM and AMR. And Ayew is an absolute steal if signed early.Rid of Lennon?
What effect does it have on your wage/transfer budget mutually terminating contracts?tried sassuolo, really enjoying it. 7 wins and 4 losses so far, and most of my losses have been tough. a 2-3 loss at home to udinese with all the goals scored before the 32nd min, a 93rd minute winner to cesena at home, a horrific 4-1 away loss to sampdoria who have been dogshit and palumbo scored a hat trick from midfield, and a 1-0 loss away to inter after a 91st minute offside winner after missing a penalty earlier in the game.
however my wins included a 4-0 win away against milan on opening day, 2-1 win vs fiorentina and a 1-0 win against roma. my main concern is being able to keep zaza and berardi as long as possible, but i should be able to get 50 mil combined for them. squad is really old too, lot of guys 30+ who just arent good enough, and are all pissy now.
in: peruzzi (4 mil), aimar (free), helander (1.2 mil), bentaleb and clemens loaned in.
out: mutually terminated some crap. looking to sell brighi, biondini, floro flores asap and bring in some youth to replace them.
playing deeper and on the counter away seems to work okay, but yet to really decide whether the 3-5-2 works well.
What effect does it have on your wage/transfer budget mutually terminating contracts?
Does the transfer budget take a hit with their payouts? I'm guessing the wage budget gets the saving so there must be some sort of offset of thatminimal. it's the same as the staff really.
they were old players on 3-4k a week. no one was buying them, and i didn't want to keep them around and potentially affect morale. plus you start with 10 mil just to avoid relegation so it's pretty alright.
Does the transfer budget take a hit with their payouts? I'm guessing the wage budget gets the saving so there must be some sort of offset of that
Isn't Berardi co-owned with Juve? You might not get as much as you hoped?tried sassuolo, really enjoying it. 7 wins and 4 losses so far, and most of my losses have been tough. a 2-3 loss at home to udinese with all the goals scored before the 32nd min, a 93rd minute winner to cesena at home, a horrific 4-1 away loss to sampdoria who have been dogshit and palumbo scored a hat trick from midfield, and a 1-0 loss away to inter after a 91st minute offside winner after missing a penalty earlier in the game.
however my wins included a 4-0 win away against milan on opening day, 2-1 win vs fiorentina and a 1-0 win against roma. my main concern is being able to keep zaza and berardi as long as possible, but i should be able to get 50 mil combined for them. squad is really old too, lot of guys 30+ who just arent good enough, and are all pissy now.
in: peruzzi (4 mil), aimar (free), helander (1.2 mil), bentaleb and clemens loaned in.
out: mutually terminated some crap. looking to sell brighi, biondini, floro flores asap and bring in some youth to replace them.
playing deeper and on the counter away seems to work okay, but yet to really decide whether the 3-5-2 works well.
Isn't Berardi co-owned with Juve? You might not get as much as you hoped?
Surely 88% is still pretty good considering these guys can be playing 2 games a week.Rotate your squad more. I never play anyone under 88% fitness.
Hard to rotate with so many out. I normally wouldn't start anyone under 94% but if I did that this time around I'd be playing a 4-0-1-1 formationRotate your squad more. I never play anyone under 88% fitness.