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mrmallis
21-04-2003, 01:43:AM
How many players can I train for a new postion at the same time?

Is there any postion on a player that cannot be "updated" to another one? Say from pos. X to pos. Y

If the player is already left do I have to specify in the new pos. that he's suppose to play left there too? Say AML to AMFL ...

What else do I have to think about when choosing a new pos. for a player? Any guides?

Asking all this because I only got 2 players to get new pos out of 18 for the last season and a half ... both from DC to SW/DC ...

voetballiefhebb
21-04-2003, 02:15:AM
Erm. If you had an AML, and wanted to train him to an SC, do so. He will become an AM/FLC.

Best training them young. However, some players may not like their new position, they will tell you straight away, the morale of the player will also drop.

mrmallis
21-04-2003, 02:27:AM
hehehe already got your new tactic, but I think I'll stick with your 352. Like to play with many midfielders and attackers.

In my second season I played against Lens in the Champions ... 16-0 I **** you not. Tristan made 11 goals!!! Now he has dribbling at 20 and finishing at 19. In the 2D-mode there is practically no keeper that can stop him buuuuuaaaaaahahahahaha having him in the FR pos in 352 tactic is veeeeeery deadly ... I'm playing with Key in highlights ... and almost getting bored of all the goals my team is scoring ... aaaaaaaaaaaaaahahahahaha HELL NO!!!!!!!

Anyway I think I will stop teaching players new pos ... thought it would be good for them ... guess I was a bit wrong there.

voetballiefhebb
21-04-2003, 02:33:AM
Dunno how you got the tactic. The link was wrong, that's why I edited it. (H)

mrmallis
21-04-2003, 02:37:AM
Got it from the OFF THE BENCH site a bit earlier ... ;)