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Maybe he play the best on match? Everything is not visible on match report.. in my opinion
I'm not Vlady, but as far as I know how MoM are chosen it is because he had more shots to the goal. Something like this formula: goal*4+assist*3+shoots on*2+shoots wide. Also deduct some points for yellow/red cards, maybe even fouls.
I don't say that formula I presented is valid one, but something like this is used to find MoM.
I don't say that formula I presented is valid one, but something like this is used to find MoM.
Thanks and it seems that's how it works but I don't like it.
My player: 1G, 1A, 1ST, 1SW, 1FC, rating 9.
MoM: 1G, 0A, 3ST, 2SW, 0FC, rating 6.
Oh well, I'll go QQ.
My player: 1G, 1A, 1ST, 1SW, 1FC, rating 9.
MoM: 1G, 0A, 3ST, 2SW, 0FC, rating 6.
Oh well, I'll go QQ.
it works like izzax described, only with different numbers maybe.
no, it only influences the display of team strength. it was fixed so you will see correct numbers on Sunday.
It's really hard to make anything else than that because we only have statistical parameters to deal with. Anyway, if someone had a lot of shoots, it could mean that he was involved much more than any other player in a match, so actually he should receive the MoM award. The thing that those statistics don't see, is maybe bvecause he missed 3 penalties? In that case it will be absurd to be a MoM, but this can happen because he had a lot of shoots on goal.
That's nice, thanks. So my new GK evaluation can start sunday evening!

Thank you
Issax: "Than it wasn't a big deal... "
Just made it harder to understand best ratio

Issax: "Than it wasn't a big deal... "
Just made it harder to understand best ratio

never mind.. solved it.
I do have another question though:
Let's assume that for the perfect ratio a player should have 50 passing when he has 100 defending.
Does player A with 100 defending and 50 passing get the same rating as player B with 100 defending and 100 passing. In other words, does the range work both ways; down and up? Does a player receive a penalty on his skills when he has too much of a skill, just as a player receives a penalty if his skills are too low?
I do have another question though:
Let's assume that for the perfect ratio a player should have 50 passing when he has 100 defending.
Does player A with 100 defending and 50 passing get the same rating as player B with 100 defending and 100 passing. In other words, does the range work both ways; down and up? Does a player receive a penalty on his skills when he has too much of a skill, just as a player receives a penalty if his skills are too low?
I believe that he only recieves penalty for to low. But to high skills do not give him any plus.
lets say that ratio is 0.7 -> so ideal would be 70 passing.
So player 1 with 100d 50p takes in to the calculation 100d and 50p.
Player 2 with 100d and 100p takes in to the calculation 100d and 70p.
lets say that ratio is 0.7 -> so ideal would be 70 passing.
So player 1 with 100d 50p takes in to the calculation 100d and 50p.
Player 2 with 100d and 100p takes in to the calculation 100d and 70p.
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