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knowledgebase:waddersadvicecorner [2020/05/08 00:50]
stripeyjoe [MP's & Aggression]
knowledgebase:waddersadvicecorner [2020/05/08 01:10] (current)
stripeyjoe
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 Everything has to fit. How many of you have decided to play positive and five-man attack and then included a SW and MF/A only to find that both these players don’t play to their full potential?? How many of you have a team full of Midfield specialists and find that there is no room for those DF/A’s to speed up and down the flanks cos there is no room for them to play??. Everything has to fit. How many of you have decided to play positive and five-man attack and then included a SW and MF/A only to find that both these players don’t play to their full potential?? How many of you have a team full of Midfield specialists and find that there is no room for those DF/A’s to speed up and down the flanks cos there is no room for them to play??.
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 +==== Out of Position (OOP) ====
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 +Remember that when you play a player out of position, he loses half his levels rounded-up to the one above. Getting this wrong can be costly indeed. He will play at this level through the match and will be assessed (marking, shooting, evading the offside trap, etc.) throughout the match at this level. He also gains OOP levels, even in a friendly though at less a rate, which will eventually - when he gets to ten OOP levels - turn him into a UT able to play in any outfield position without losing any levels now. Please note here by the way, that when completing your teamsheets there are only five possible positions, GK/​SW/​DF/​MF/​FW. Specialists,​ Ut’s etc are always put down as one of tehse positions. Remember, the computer knows what their player type is and wants you to tell it which of these positions you want it to play in (valid ones that is!!). So remember there are only five positions to put down under Pos on your teansheet.
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 +Please note by the way, that a UT doesn’t quite do ANYHING as well as a normal non-UT player does in that self-same
 +position. His ability is to play anywhere at all but not quite as well as the normal player. Having too many UT’s in side isn’t a good thing and can help to explain why you still seem to lose out in midfield and don’t hit the target as many times as you feel you should?
  
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knowledgebase/waddersadvicecorner.txt · Last modified: 2020/05/08 01:10 by stripeyjoe