Tuzak i will help you.I already gave a message on private messaging.Tuzak wrote:I would appreciate some help.
I am from Switzerland, but English is absolutely no problem.
Cheers!
New Soccer Project Managers - Need Help?
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Manager name: Howie
Team Name: Phionex
I may be in lower leagues but I belive I can help thoughs in need
Team Name: Phionex
I may be in lower leagues but I belive I can help thoughs in need
Join www.footytalking.tk, unpopular at moment but please help change that by joining
I think i have knowledge to help novice managers.
I´ve been playing this game for a while.
My team: Phariseu
http://www.soccerproject.com/team_detail.php?tid=1973
Portuguese and english only.
I´ve been playing this game for a while.
My team: Phariseu
http://www.soccerproject.com/team_detail.php?tid=1973
Portuguese and english only.
Team Phariseu FC - E.1
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- Assistant Manager
- Posts: 51
- Joined: Wed Mar 16, 2005 12:58 am
Um yeah hi. I'm not a new manager here, I've been here for a quite a while now and my sister wants to play now. She applied for a team, using one of my email addresses, different then the one I use here. We both have to share a computer...er..I didn't know who or where to ask but we won't get deleted for that would we?
hi im new here
will appreciate some advice or help
manager name Monya
club name Monya FC
country netherland
one question to ask if anyone can help..
am i still able to lower down the salary of my new players which i
bought... realise i pay him a much higher salary then he should be receiving thx a lot in advance
will appreciate some advice or help
manager name Monya
club name Monya FC
country netherland
one question to ask if anyone can help..
am i still able to lower down the salary of my new players which i
bought... realise i pay him a much higher salary then he should be receiving thx a lot in advance
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- Groundsman
- Posts: 6
- Joined: Tue Sep 20, 2005 4:28 pm
Would appreaciate some basic help
Hello, I Joined this game about 10 hours ago and I am sorta confused about certain things, would appreaciate some help.
Team Name: Hill Street Blues
Nationality: Trinidad ( English is spoken here)
My Name: fingers
Team Name: Hill Street Blues
Nationality: Trinidad ( English is spoken here)
My Name: fingers
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- Member of the Soccer Project Association
- Posts: 10792
- Joined: Mon Jan 03, 2005 12:19 pm
- Location: Hulste (m)
Anyone that needs help can PM me on soccerproject.
Manager : Silverblast
Team : The Arbiters
I'm doing fine in D, and I've been playing this game since season 3.
Ik speak English quite well, and perfectly Dutch(Nederlands)
I don't have a youngster for the moment, so feel free to send me a message.
Manager : Silverblast
Team : The Arbiters
I'm doing fine in D, and I've been playing this game since season 3.
Ik speak English quite well, and perfectly Dutch(Nederlands)
I don't have a youngster for the moment, so feel free to send me a message.
The Arbiters - F.73
Previously: Olimpia Piraeus - H.171
A common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools - D. Adams, 2009.
Previously: Olimpia Piraeus - H.171
A common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools - D. Adams, 2009.
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- Member of the Soccer Project Association
- Posts: 10792
- Joined: Mon Jan 03, 2005 12:19 pm
- Location: Hulste (m)
I've sent a mail to Virve with some help, and he said I should share that mail with all beginners, so here he is :
People who find wrong advise or any mistakes in that text, please let me know.Hi there
Your Staff : First of all, make sure you have a complete staff!(so not just a trainer, physio and a doctor)
Then send 'm all on a course, unitil they all reach the 100%.This is very important for you and your team!
Your Training : Every player has two headskills.(the two most important skills, these are in bold)Train all your player on these headskills until the skills turn red.Then train them on stamina until it reaches about 50%.Then you can start training whatever you want, if stamina remains above 50% and the headskills are maxed.
Your Transfers : The wisest thing to do is to buy a good player on the central position of every line.
I mean: a GK, a CB, a CM and a CF.
Make sure they are at least 60%, aren't too old and don't have a high agression (maximum 70%).
Your youth : Investing in youth is a very wise thing.The sooner you start with that, the better!
PLayers from your youth facility are young and have more chance of becoming a good player.(my very first youth player became 87%!(Rabiu Murcy) )
Your bank players : Make sure you always have 2 matches a day.This way, your A- and B-team can play a lot.On Saturdays, you don't play at all.This is so the fitness of your players keeps in shape.I recommend you don't plpay friendly cups yet.You would only loose money, and you can't control de dates of the matches.Friendlys are very good.There's no price in a friendly, and you can do whatever you want without consequenses (except injuries).
One last hint : be very very careful with your money.It slips away so easy, and in G it's certainly not easy to make some money...
Last edited by silverblast on Wed Oct 05, 2005 2:37 pm, edited 1 time in total.
The Arbiters - F.73
Previously: Olimpia Piraeus - H.171
A common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools - D. Adams, 2009.
Previously: Olimpia Piraeus - H.171
A common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools - D. Adams, 2009.