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Hm, they must do, i put Edwin Van Der Sar in central midfield sometimes when i'm winning and he consistently gets sevens where as ben foster never gets above a 6 (dont ask me why i do this so often ) so there must be something in it.
12-12-2007, 03:22 PM
Pointless Question #2: Do goalkeepers have outfield attributes? Post #3
They must have outfield stats. I have already had to put on my "benched" keeper 2 or 3 times since I started. Mainly a player is badly injured and I have used up all of my other sub's
He seems to do quite well to. 6's and 7's
12-12-2007, 04:47 PM
Pointless Question #2: Do goalkeepers have outfield attributes? Post #7
Acc why we can't edit?!?
Forgot to say that if you compare a keeper and an outfield player and viceversa you can see in the graphic if they are any good.
Cech is a good defender!
12-12-2007, 05:18 PM
Pointless Question #2: Do goalkeepers have outfield attributes? Post #9
Are there penalties and free kick attributes for 'keepers and can I view them?
Cheers people!
To view pen\lty and free kick attribute for keepers, look at them during a match. (In the tactics scren, go to view, then attributes, then free kicks or penalties)
12-12-2007, 05:19 PM
Pointless Question #2: Do goalkeepers have outfield attributes? Post #10
I was playing a Welsh Prem game, 82mins gone other team have a injury, have to bring on their only remaining sub, they were stupid enough to name a goalie (Welsh rules are 3 subs named and max 3 used so I would never name a gaolie, even in CL with 7 subs I didn't used to with Man United), so they had to bring him on outfield, 20yard strike went just wide! He was pretty good but like others say i'm sure it varies, just a shame we can't see it