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In your opinion, what kind of stats should the scout you use to Scout Opponents have?
And, should you use more than one?
The reason why I ask is simple: Every single team I play against plays a 442, looks to draw opponents in b/f attempting a counter attack, gets the ball down and plays it, yada yada yada.
And, you know what? I think my scout is often off the mark! I watch a lot of teams come out with nothing resembling a 442 and attack the crap out of me.
So, should the scout be well rounded? What is the most important stat?
Does this even matter?
07-07-2007, 04:37 AM
Scouting the Opposition - Who should do it? Post #2
tactical knowledge and judging player ability of 10+ should do it. If you are a lower league club and cant find a scout like that. Try to get two. One with each stat and have them both scout.
07-07-2007, 05:49 AM
Scouting the Opposition - Who should do it? Post #3
Originally posted by Barca4ever:
tactical knowledge and judging player ability of 10+ should do it. If you are a lower league club and cant find a scout like that. Try to get two. One with each stat and have them both scout.
At the moment, I am using 3 just to see what happens. Getting mostly the same 3 reports, but interestingly, all three have often chosen to warn me about someone different.