Bossart |
10 month ago
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Zenze10 |
10 month agoHi, when you click on the grey contract of your 2 players you should see who are at another club, it's simply that another manager has offered a bigger contract than you :)
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Bossart |
10 month ago
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Marouan |
10 month agoThe same player will have different potential depending on the level of training centre.
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Magpie |
10 month agoAnd yet it is possible...
A player's potential is proportional (well, not exactly, but it's just the same) to the level of your CDF.
So the same player can score 54 for you and 82 for another club with a level 10 CDF.
So get your CDF up as quickly as possible, and use an agreement to answer your questions about the game :)
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Bossart |
10 month agoSo it's normal that we won't put the same offer on the table if the player's potential is different. Why not block the players' potential at each infrastructure level? Thank you for your explanations, but I still find this process very unfair and incomprehensible.
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Magpie |
10 month agoHmm no I don't think so, on the contrary.
If you draw a parallel with reality (all things being equal, of course), why would a player agree to sign for your club when your infrastructure won't allow him to reach a maximum level (in this case 59) whereas at a club with professional-level infrastructure everything will be done to ensure that he reveals great potential?
It's a bit "normal" then
Unfair or not, I say it's logical. But rest assured, your Junior Recruiter can bring you nuggets with maximum potential, regardless of your CDF level.
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Bossart |
10 month agoI can tell you the opposite by saying that a player with great potential wants to come to a club with a lower infrastructure so that he can play for the national team more quickly, as in reality. 😀
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Magpie |
10 month agoAgreed. So juniors prefer to join National 2 CDFs rather than D1 CDFs in your view of things? That's a strange way of looking at things.
You're confusing two things: juniors ALWAYS play in the CDFs. The problem arises during promotions, when they are never sure of signing for the first teams. It's in LA that they choose to leave for the National or elsewhere. But only after they've benefited from the infrastructure developed by the big clubs.
In any case, that's how I see it.
Anyway, now you know how things work here
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Bossart |
10 month agoSorry, I'm not confusing things. Young players prefer to enter training centres at Ligue 2 level or small Ligue 1 clubs and be sure of playing in the 1 team in the future. (There are no training centres below national level because they are not approved by the federation)
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Magpie |
10 month agoYes, perhaps, but .... forgive me, with your level 3 club and your level 4 CDF, I'm not sure that you're in the case of a "ligue 2 club or small ligue 1 club"
So if you put in the same amount as the Ligue 1 club, it seems logical to me that the club would prefer the facilities of the Ligue 1 club. Even if it means leaving after training
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