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Subject: »Sokker Questions/Answers

2008-04-13 16:09:15
It shouldnt be according to rules...
2008-04-13 16:17:15
yes it shouldnt, but maybe somebody has expierence with that..
2008-04-13 16:18:26
Im 100% sure its same for ATT and MID so it must be same for DEF...
2008-04-13 22:24:25
A player in the NT, even without caps, will have influence in the supporter assistance in a game?
2008-04-14 07:02:09
No.
2008-04-16 06:53:17
Playing someone with a slight injury, how likely is it that they'll get more severely injured during the game?
2008-04-16 09:13:25
The chance for a player to get injured is the same - or maybe a little bit higher because the player is playing a little bit weaker due to the slight injury and therefore could get tackled more often.

And if he gets injured, the duration of the new injury will be added to the slight one.

But I don't think there's a bigger chance to get severe injuries ...

I'm always playing with my trainees, even though they're slightly injured, and I only once had an additional injury ...
2008-04-16 13:17:04
Well it's Kemp so obviously i dont want to injure him any further, He's injury prone as it is
2008-04-16 13:32:18
I'm in the same situation. My player Docherty is slightly injured (5-6 days), but he'll play.
Normally it's no problem, but there's some risk left, no doubt about that ...
2008-04-16 16:00:17
The rules says players CAN get reduction in skills from when they get CLOSE to 30. (Roughly translated back from Swedish. I didn't bother to relogin to see the English version.) Someone said earlier in the forum the reduction can start from 28 yo.

Concerning buying older players or not:
/Perhaps not a good idea in the LONG run in team developing point of view - although it ISN'T sure, because even when some training is "wasted" on an old player, perhaps he can participate in making the economy better (including making supporters on better mode, and perhaps promote faster), so you afford to get better trainees faster ;-)
/If you want better players fast, then it's possible to get the old ones much cheaper. (For instance for around two seasons I used one bought old central midfielder, which was good enough to be in a top team in Swedish div.II, before he started becoming less good. I bought him for only around 3000 euro.)
2008-04-20 07:20:30
What to look for when selecting a free kick player?



PS: I kind of have some ideas but I just wanted to know yours.
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2008-04-20 10:56:45
Direct: Shooting, Form. ( maybe some more)
Indirect: Passing, Playmaking, Form. ( maybe some more)
2008-04-20 11:50:41
why the Fudge a formidable striker with unearthly form misses a penalty, i mean he didn't even shoot at the goal. and i know the keeper wasn't better then very good.
(edited)
2008-04-20 12:40:17
?

what's so strange about that?

Even players with divine striker miss penalties.
(edited)
2008-04-20 12:44:36
even roberto baggio sometimes misses a penalty and i am sure he is better than formidable;-)
2008-04-20 20:10:44
lol, i'm just mad :))