Ragen |

5h ago

I very often see managers who, when they want to offer their players for sale, say that he's the best player of his generation or the 3rd best player of his generation.
Some say he's the youngest best goalkeeper of his generation.
I understand in a way that it's good publicity, but what's the basis for saying that?
It's written somewhere
Or is it something like what I just said (good publicity)?


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Thom'es |

5h ago

Hi,
I've got the best young keeper of his generation (we'll see) Draft season 142


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Ragen |

5h ago

You must be lucky


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losgardos |

4h ago

This is noted on the player's card.


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grissais's man |

3h ago

Hi, if you do a detailed search and enter the age and rating, you'll be able to see where the player is ranked.


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Sun's |

34 min ago

Ragen: Je vois très souvent des managers qui en voulant proposé leurs joueurs pour la vente dire que c'est le meilleur joueur de sa génération où le 3 e meilleur joueur de sa génération
Y'en a qui disent c'est le plus jeune meilleur gardien de sa génération.
Je comprend dans un sens que c'est de la bonne pub mais sûr quoi se base t'il pour dire ça ?
C'est écrit quelques parts ?
Ou c'est un peu comme je viens de le dire (de la bonne pub)

Either they did extensive research to see if their players actually had the most points among similar profiles at the same ages, or they searched for age/grade and just found that they had the player with the highest ng.


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Ragen |

13 min ago

Now I understand better


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