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In spain, the clubs give massive bonusses to their B teams, when i was valencia my board paid out £15m to the b team and they only finished 15th in that b4 division. this puts alot of the clubs in debt, am in 2019 at the moment, and now the spanish premier is nearly as bad as the scottish premier. even barce got relegated to liga bbva and real madrid are currently 14th. villreal are top of the spansih premier- their most valubale player is worth 4 million
06-08-2008, 12:40 PM
Wishlist - What Would You Like To See Removed? Post #32
The news in the news box saying the last match results; you can just go to the league page to check those.
Arsenal 2-0 Bolton, The even match but Arsenal had the extra cutting edge in front of goal
Liverpool 3-1 Wigan, Liverpool turned the superior possession into goals
Man Utd 0-0 Man City, an even match ended goalless
etc.
Those are crap since they flood your news box while some relevant news are pushed to the very last one.
06-08-2008, 01:20 PM
Wishlist - What Would You Like To See Removed? Post #33
Remove the current in game tactics system and replace it with one where your tactics are applied right away and only need to wait for the ball to go out of play if you're making a substitution.
Also remove those stupid unrealistic 4-2-4 and 2-3-5 formations that the opposition switches to late in the match. Totally ridiculous.
06-08-2008, 09:56 PM
Wishlist - What Would You Like To See Removed? Post #34
Some people seem to have lost track of what the OP originally said. He wasn't talking about stuff that was clearly a good idea but needed improving, such as the transfer system, team talks and confidence.
Surely we all want these things to stay, no? We just want to see them either tweaked or massively overhauled. The OP was asking about stuff that should just be removed full-stop, never to see the light of day again.
For me, it would be unrealistic invites to things like the Confederations Cup.
06-09-2008, 04:00 AM
Wishlist - What Would You Like To See Removed? Post #37
Originally posted by Mike7077:
Some people seem to have lost track of what the OP originally said. He wasn't talking about stuff that was clearly a good idea but needed improving, such as the transfer system, team talks and confidence.
Surely we all want these things to stay, no? We just want to see them either tweaked or massively overhauled. The OP was asking about stuff that should just be removed full-stop, never to see the light of day again.
For me, it would be unrealistic invites to things like the Confederations Cup.
Indeed, I think the thread has swung towards the "remove things that are good but don't work properly", which I really didn't want to happen. Things like confidence and team talks are good ideas and if they worked properly would be great, but removing them would just be losing a good feature because it doesn't work atm.
Another thing I would remove is, that when leaving a club, no matter how long you have worked there you become 100/100 disliked personnel. So 20 years service means they hate you as much as 1/2 days service.
06-09-2008, 06:05 AM
Wishlist - What Would You Like To See Removed? Post #38
id like to see the tactical and team talk side of things toned down abit... you need flipping Uefa coaching badges to play this game nowadays...
maybe two modes types i.e. beginner and expert...
with beginner the match engine and outcome focusing more on whos players are better and abit less on the tactics (sort of like them old school lma manager games on ps2)
and expert being for those of you who have gained your coaching badges
06-09-2008, 11:50 AM
Wishlist - What Would You Like To See Removed? Post #39
Originally posted by Kazza:
If I had to only choose one it would be: "the one asking for my comment on the penalty (the text isn't good enough to make a judgement on)."
K
That's a good example of what I mean by improvement, not removal is the way forward. The text in these controversial incidents should be clearer, and most importantly, when we're incited to complain there should be the possibility of a positive outcome rather than ALWAYS being rejected and punished.