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I still use a 22 year old midfielder with 25 experience, though I hope to let him go sometime during this season. I have a striker (also 22) that I will be selling soon as his best days are behind him...
I still use a lot of guys with poor Qs. As of now, I only have 3 strikers as it is and 2 of them have no business in being in I.1. However, that being said... they still produce. Their exp is enough I suppose. One of my strikers has 25OFF yet led me team in scoring last season.
I'm in the same boat as you canucks--only I don't have a solid keeper either, and my only bona fide striker is still a development project, who is getting close. Looks like CHC will have to survive on defense (and last season they were not very strong in their own end), while they figure out where to find goals.
Currently, there is yet to be a goal in a CHC match this season, could be very dull for the fans...
Currently, there is yet to be a goal in a CHC match this season, could be very dull for the fans...
Add cheerleaders to the mix and fans will come

I are. Some aren't. No playoffs means "why save energy" to some.
What a game from my B squad today. More possession, more shots on target, well deserved point. Back to the regular squad next game.
yea, that's why i'm not either.. but then if we ALL play low, i think that's better than everyone playing normal (cuz more energy --> faster training)
Seasonal energy has no influence on training. The in-game does. Thus you can play high with 4 lines and have better training then low with 3 lines (in hockey)... paralleled in soccer.
wait, say at the end of the season, my player's seasonal energy is 90 where in the beginning of the season, it was 100. you're saying if no game was played on the day of training, their training has same value?
also.. if i sub in soccer, do they train more?
also.. if i sub in soccer, do they train more?
The energy lost in a game is what influences training. No game = no loss = better training. Subbed players still have the same energy loss thus same training.
I've been playing normal on the road, though to be fair I played the very talented cKs, and then fielded my B-squad as I'm running a camp ATM. I don't intend to play normal often in the early season as I did last season--I don't think I could live with another second half collapse like season two.
Yeah I'm gonna try and play low as much as possible. Then when the season really winds up, I will probably switch to normal... Or if I'm desperate to stay up, High.
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