here's what i'd like to know ... this year, Konami implemented a variable amount of training points each team offers it's players (like it's been used for master league, i believe), which i've greeted happily.. but there are some things regarding this i hope i can get some answers on;
After a rather successful season at VVV Venlo as a SS, i've moved on to play for Barcelona after the first season, in order to get the most out of my training (they offered 18 tp's, i think).. however, having to compete with loads of other SS positioned players (like 4 or 5 + messi) i hardly got the chance to play more than 50 minutes (at least i thought that was the reason) so at the half season i moved to what i felt was a less competitive AC Milan, who also provided 18 training points... i'm in my third season playing for Milan, i've become ''indispensable'' for the club and have been playing fairly well, given the time i get on the pitch - which is still around 50-60 minutes in 99% of the league matches no matter how well i play!? (my stamina is 73, btw)
my problem, however, is; needless to say, being constantly subbed shortly after the first half, my ratings have dropped and i rarely get a 7.5 rating anymore (mostly it's 6.5, to be honest) and i'm not sure, but i think this also affects the amount of experience i receive after the match..
.. so what i'd like to know is:
- do i constantly get subbed because of my stamina or because the manager wants to enable other players (who, truthfully, have a better overall than myself) to play (or both)?
- do better ratings improve experience? and in relation to those questions, is it therefore better to get yourself into a top team, who offers quality training but restricts you otherwise, or to spend the early ages in a less competitive, yet lower quality teams in order to get the most out of the actual playing experience?
for instance, i'm a liverpool fan, and i'd love to play for them, but since they only provide 14,15 training points i'm afraid my player's stats won't increase as much as with teams like barca, madrid and chelsea (for some reason)
thanks
After a rather successful season at VVV Venlo as a SS, i've moved on to play for Barcelona after the first season, in order to get the most out of my training (they offered 18 tp's, i think).. however, having to compete with loads of other SS positioned players (like 4 or 5 + messi) i hardly got the chance to play more than 50 minutes (at least i thought that was the reason) so at the half season i moved to what i felt was a less competitive AC Milan, who also provided 18 training points... i'm in my third season playing for Milan, i've become ''indispensable'' for the club and have been playing fairly well, given the time i get on the pitch - which is still around 50-60 minutes in 99% of the league matches no matter how well i play!? (my stamina is 73, btw)
my problem, however, is; needless to say, being constantly subbed shortly after the first half, my ratings have dropped and i rarely get a 7.5 rating anymore (mostly it's 6.5, to be honest) and i'm not sure, but i think this also affects the amount of experience i receive after the match..
.. so what i'd like to know is:
- do i constantly get subbed because of my stamina or because the manager wants to enable other players (who, truthfully, have a better overall than myself) to play (or both)?
- do better ratings improve experience? and in relation to those questions, is it therefore better to get yourself into a top team, who offers quality training but restricts you otherwise, or to spend the early ages in a less competitive, yet lower quality teams in order to get the most out of the actual playing experience?
for instance, i'm a liverpool fan, and i'd love to play for them, but since they only provide 14,15 training points i'm afraid my player's stats won't increase as much as with teams like barca, madrid and chelsea (for some reason)
thanks