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Subject: General Sokker discussions

2009-12-09 23:20:45
Fan mood has always said 1-7 in the rules but before I could be at 7 (mil) and still go up another level in mood. For example, the last few weeks I've been at level 8 then 7 for two but now it just shows on the graph as level 7 for three weeks and there isn't a level 8. (They both used to say madly in love)

Or am I going mad ? :)
2009-12-09 23:23:44
If 7 and 8 meant the same thing they could have got rid of 8? if thats what you mean
2009-12-09 23:27:17
no there is 0-7 on graph... 6 is madly in love and so is 7 (supermadly in love i call it)
2009-12-09 23:31:13
Supporters moods

1. are furious
2. are losing hope
3. are depressed
4. believe in their club
5. are satisfied
6. are delighted with their club`s performance
7. are madly in love with their club

The old level 8 was the supermadly in love. There's no level zero. I'm slightly more sure about it now so I'm a bit more confident in saying it has changed :)
2009-12-09 23:41:48
the graph displays it wrong is all... maybe ur right and garph goes to 8 though? was sure it was 0-7 or 8 levels as such...
2009-12-10 19:11:07
lucky result you got there in champo league:)
2009-12-10 19:14:44
Just scraped through ;) I'm sure the fun will end next week :)
2009-12-10 19:21:41
biggest win so far :)
by a long way
2009-12-11 00:23:08
so wit5h the new juniors graphs, is plus worth it at all?
2009-12-11 11:13:13
The friendlies and champions cup matches were played with the old engine according to a statement from greg.
He hopes to have the new one ready for the NT matches.
2009-12-12 14:27:38
Has anyone ever tried a tactic with 2 wingers at one side? I wonder what it would look like. .
2009-12-12 17:36:59
NOT in an U21 game I hope.
2009-12-12 18:01:16
I've seen it before but it was a long long time ago, maybe 5 or 6 seasons ago. Not sure of the country but I think it was either Australia or New Zealand.
2009-12-12 18:06:46
A lot of teams double up on the wing quite a lot, there was a phase where people left two wingers out there for the whole time but I can't remember seeing one recently. It's more usual to move another player over to to the winger at certain times- I do it with Sanabria a lot or to use wide strikers to double up in the same way GB Rovers do.

It is a way to break through a high line of 5 but the wingers need pace and defending for it to be very effective. The negative side is that the ball can get passed too much to the 'wrong' winger and the fact that you get left a player short somewhere else.

I'd echo Welchy's remarks on not trying it out for the first time in a u21 game :) The best formations are simple ones done well.
(edited)
2009-12-12 18:08:15
Here from two weeks ago

Personally I think it's a waste to have two players on the same wing ...
2009-12-12 19:09:40
Nah, wasn't going to do that in u21 was just wondering if it's any use