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Subject: »Sokker Questions/Answers

2007-09-23 14:28:39
Ok, an other unanswered question than:
(I posted it on an other thread also, so I sorry for the ones have to see me repeat myself)

My 27 year old keeper just popped (3 weeks ago, from good to solid) in keeping, after two and a half seasons of training pace, with a coach with kepper training skill like around average and hopeless. In order to reach the maximum training, I often put midfielders or defenders in the post. On one ocassion a midfielder in the post popped in keeping - from tragic to hopeless :-). So it makes sense that: Players have their general training more or less after the set position (KP,DEF,MID,ATT) they play on a match? I mean more playmaking for MIDs, more scoring for ATTs, etc.?

thanx
2007-09-24 02:23:56
how do friednly leages work?? how can i change to have more than 4 teams??

thanx
2007-09-24 20:53:51
Does anyone have the link to a currency calculator ?
2007-09-24 20:55:06
[$_$]
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2007-09-25 07:41:35
If you mean to compare within Sokker, some of them are rather different from RL, I suppouse, because they have changed rather much from when they started to be used in Sokker. I have wondered myself sometimes what for instance a Sokker US dollar value is. The RL US dollar has lost much value during the last years, and I don't know when Sokker compared it.
2007-09-25 08:16:44
Sokker currency values are fixed. As far as i know the Euro and US$ are equal, zloty is higher and NZ, Canadian and Australian dollars are the same value.

There are a couple of online converters floating around but the accurate one i used to use doesn't work anymore and the other is inaccurate.
2007-09-25 08:46:59
€=$=4zl=0,4LM

I know these from outside my head.
2007-09-25 10:51:47
From outside your head? LOL!!! :))))

Can anyone answer my question please?
2007-09-25 10:57:40
That's a Dutch expression:P
2007-09-25 11:55:17
XXL -

I as well played a midfielder in the keeper spot one game and saw him get a random pop in keeping that week. According to what general knowledge is there is nothing to explain why that happen because training is not in that way position sensitive. i.e. No one before has said its easier to get random pops in defending when you play someone as a defender. This may be the case, but it seems to be statistically insignificant... In other words, the only time this may help you is if you had a shooting midfielder, you might want to play him as an attacker and see if he had a better chance of a random pop in striking. Other then that, it is more likely going to mislead you. I mean, next thing you might start thinking is "oh, if my midfielder passes more does he get more chance of a random pop in passing?".. And that is just not true.
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2007-09-25 12:46:16
€=$

not always true =p NZ, Australia and Canada all have $ and thats conversion is $1.6 = 1€
2007-09-25 13:11:39
only players playing with order GK get general GK training, so no wonder that he popped.
non of your outfield players has ever gotten any keeper training!
but its not the same for other orders.
2007-09-25 16:16:38
hi.i'd like to ask if there is a program in training (att-def-pass-etc..) with a coach (good-very good-etc..) to saw the time of trainning/devoloping the players ?
2007-09-25 17:50:57
You ment: by heart (=without looking it up anywhere) ? If so, we have our one for that in hungarian: 'from the head'. :)
Thats why I found it funny, cause yours is exactly the opposite. It seems logical that what yot know is inside your head,not outside,but maybe you have a good explanation for that. :)
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2007-09-25 23:57:27
what i need for score in penalty? THX
2007-09-25 23:58:17
A good forward and much luck.