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It'd probably have to be this player:
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02-04-2005, 07:44 | #12 |
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Marin Ilinca [2 accumulated bookings] TSI = 7 190 , 26 years, inadequate form Has passable experience and solid leadership abilities Stamina: excellent Keeper: disastrous Playmaking: brilliant Passing: poor Winger: poor Defending: wretched Scoring: wretched Set Pieces: titanic It has to be Marin Ilinca, most expensive buy of all times, captain, set pieces guy, future coach and best midfielder.
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04-04-2005, 10:06 | #13 |
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Mine is prolly:
Haddad Salim Al-Sulayman (38846043) 28 years, solid form, healthy A pleasant guy who is temperamental and upright. Has inadequate experience and disastrous leadership abilities. Speciality: Head Nationality: Nederland Total Skill Index (TSI): 1 060 Wage: 760 €/week Owner: Dom Ducks Warnings: 0 Injuries: Healthy Stamina: excellent Goaltending: wretched Playmaking: weak Passing: inadequate Winger: weak Defending: weak Scoring: passable Set Pieces: weak Always in good form and high stamina. Scores plenty (though not top scorer since that's my set pieces man Sjakie Boerkamp), has nice specialty and brings the best experience. Reading this thread it only occurred to me that he might make a good next coach, although I have no experience yet with promoting players to coaches. My current coach has now been working for the club since last October. How long do coaches regularly last? I read somewhere that they generally get decrease in quality the longer they have been appointed? |
04-04-2005, 13:44 | #14 |
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He would be a bad coach since he has disastrous leadership. Really the player would need inadequate or higher leadership to make it worthwhile.
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04-04-2005, 21:15 | #15 |
King
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ah, thnx for that comment
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