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The draw of the U21 qualifiers will be the ranking of now or after the upgrade Saturday.?
Is Greg known/famous in Poland? :)
e: fe any pictures? Would be interesting to see Sokker`s Father. :D
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e: fe any pictures? Would be interesting to see Sokker`s Father. :D
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I met a Greg from Pland once. The guy had a nice job he didn't need because he was already making far more with algorithm trading. Probably could retire already if he wanted to. I hope he isn't also the creator of Sokker, or I'll go and shoot myself :P
I was the former greece u21 coach and now I am the New Zealand u21 coach.
with the existing username and password in ntdb I still see greek players.
do I need a new username? if yes whom should I ask in order to get one ?
with the existing username and password in ntdb I still see greek players.
do I need a new username? if yes whom should I ask in order to get one ?
Dont know what that mean dazzling (its not from polish language) but nadboski means superdivine
i never understand why some players keep losing experience from superdivine to divine...i mean how can you loose experience in real life you keep improving and die with it
i mean how can you loose experience in real life you keep improving and die with it
This is not really true, but it is strange players who are still active each week and trained by high skilled trainers are loosing skills too fast.
It would make more sense if older players loose skills only when they get to play in a lower division (weaker opponents is less challenging), transferred to a team with weaker trainers and/or when manager hire weaker trainers.
And it would also make sense if older players decide to retire after a certain age, for example between 33 and 36 and keepers 1 or 2 years more, and of course managers should know in time, for example 5 years before retirement a counter appears on their player page so everyone knows how many seasons before retirement.
This is not really true, but it is strange players who are still active each week and trained by high skilled trainers are loosing skills too fast.
It would make more sense if older players loose skills only when they get to play in a lower division (weaker opponents is less challenging), transferred to a team with weaker trainers and/or when manager hire weaker trainers.
And it would also make sense if older players decide to retire after a certain age, for example between 33 and 36 and keepers 1 or 2 years more, and of course managers should know in time, for example 5 years before retirement a counter appears on their player page so everyone knows how many seasons before retirement.