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Subject: friendlies?

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2007-02-18 09:40:13
m0och [del] to All
Does the computer bots accept my friendly invitations. Since there is no one around in my league how do i go about getting friendlies so my team can train?

I appreciate any help
2007-02-18 10:03:18
no,bot teams don´t accept it.Try sokker international,topic friendly.Some will invite you for sure :)
2007-02-18 10:09:17
do you want to play a friendly with me?:)
2007-02-19 09:26:52
Thanks for the info, Mihaicin Ill definately hit u up either this week or the next.
2007-02-19 15:30:05
the next...this week I have a friendly:P next week will be interseason and we will play with the titulars I think:P
2007-02-20 00:05:21
If we were for the task, we could made a NSW vs another coultry with few users, though perhaps it is too late, and the loss of the Kashima leaves us with very few active teams which could participate :(

As I know, NSW (National Sokker Wars) are a kind of unnoficial challenge between two countries, played on week 15 at the end of the seasons in pairs (one vs one team of each country, sorted by level) in friendlies with the cup system (so no tie is possible). The country with more wins, "wins".

Normally, teams which not play promotions line their titulars (as this week there is no regular league match), though promoting teams can line their B-teams also -for the training- (it is most for fun really than to win at all costs, as nothing real is at stake) ^^
2007-02-20 00:08:14
Maybe friendly league? Big Friendly league for our Japan teams will be good:) and i could make league:PP
2007-02-20 10:39:13
I wanna play too :)
2007-02-20 16:41:16
yes,NSW would be a good ideea for you,but as you say,with a country with few users. Romania have NSW-s too..they are very interesting..:)
2007-02-21 07:48:10
I think a friendly league for Japan users would be a great idea! It would be a great help in building a stronger Sokker Nippon community!
2007-02-21 09:24:39
You already have, its called Japan Cup and it starts in 3 weeks :)

You can play friendly with each other if you want, and you don´t need special friendly league for this...

(my opinion)
2007-02-21 22:57:50
I thought about it last season to make one, but I saw it difficult to organize. There are a lot of bots, and it is difficult for all teams to drop off from Japan Cup at the same time, as probably most of us active users will reach the last matches.

Unfortunately for the ones who can be beaten soon in Cup, the only option would be to wait for the Cup to end and then to start the Friendly league (we are two Nippon plus users who could make it), if the intention is to play as much Nippon teams as possible. Until then, the teams out of Cup could play spare friendlies, and all join the friendly league once the Cup ended. It could be done, but probably the matches should be on a round only, due to the low nomber of weeks which would remain.

If a number of users is interested, we could start preparing it for next season ^^
(edited)
2007-02-21 23:01:00
Good think :) I think that all Japan users could play in these friendly league:)
2007-02-24 09:32:27
Im down! although i have no idea what the hell you guys are talking about.
2007-02-24 21:17:44
Plus users can organize friendly leagues (and then everyone can join them). The matches work exactly like normal friendlies, but matches are scheduled in a calendar, just like the official League, so each member plays a match vs each one of the rest of teams. These friendly leagues can be set to one or two rounds (1 match, or 2 -home & away-), depending of the number of participants and the weeks remaining to end the season.

So, once in a friendly league, you play matches versus the other members each Wednesday, and you do not need then to search for individual friendlies each week. The team with most points at the end -there is a results table also- wins.

The only drawback is that, being a league, the home team gets all the revenue from tickets (it is not shared like in spare friendlies), so the best is to play if possible a 2-rounds league.
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