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In my previous game at 1-1 i had a goal disallowed that many of my players deemed a good goal. From my perched 2d overview i can clearly see my attacking midefielder a good yard off and instantly my brain registers "better not kick off about that one in the media! Arnt i due a touchline ban?"
However a grueling 2nd half of missed chances often breeds a monsterous last minute break for the computer and of course a long ball and good 15 yard header takes the three points for Stoke! Damn!
However my usually calm and collected CB goes over to give the linesman a good slagging i keep a good eye on the striker and when the ball was played he was clearly offside! Angry and cheated i couldnt wait to register my fury with the FA through the media after the game only to find they chose to select the first offside as a topic!
Sadly i confess the ref got that right and moved on but it adds fuel to fire for more media scope. Heres my proposal:
Firstly a chance for me to say "yeh the ref got it right but had a shocking game", or "Did you see that goal at the end...terrible!"
Presumably the easiest would be to just have the new item duplicated so i can at least make my own choice.
But what id love to see and have been campainging for ages would be an actual "media Interview" - a series of media questions before and after the match about formations, style of play, dangermen, injurys, league positions and repuations, and of course the referee and decisions!