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BAL Fatigue

bladesfan

Registered User
I seem to play every match for my Arsenal team at the moment and eventually i have half a stamina bar but he won't put me on the bench, just keeps bringing me off on the 75th minute mark so every so often i am having to get a red card just to get a red, anyone else had this problem?
 

lexandro

Registered User
Skip a match when your knackered. Its the equivalent of you benching yourself. You wont loose your place in the starting 11 if your a good player, as long as its only once or twice a season.
 

bladesfan

Registered User
My player is 20 and has 87 stamina, Thats a good idea Lexandro i thin i thought about doing that then didn't. Don't you thinkk it's abit daft they seem to rely on you too much i think, Very rarely my team score without me on the pitch.
 

webweb

Registered User
lexandro is right, skip a match. Don't skip 2 matches in a row though. If you skip too many matches you will be dropped from the first team & your chances of getting a contact renewal with your current club are unlikely. I usually skip one match either side of the mid season transfer window as I'm also playing every game with Everton.
 

fitrio

Registered User
My player is 20 and has 87 stamina, Thats a good idea Lexandro i thin i thought about doing that then didn't. Don't you thinkk it's abit daft they seem to rely on you too much i think, Very rarely my team score without me on the pitch.

Stamina 87 ?! That's a good one. Probably you should try jogging around and not chase every ball. Skipping a match might be a good idea but I once skipped 2 matches for Man Utd and they didn't want to renew my contract. :(

Oh well, you should try to skip a few matches and probably stop sprinting too much.
 

milly_willy

Registered User
lexandro is right, skip a match. Don't skip 2 matches in a row though. If you skip too many matches you will be dropped from the first team & your chances of getting a contact renewal with your current club are unlikely. I usually skip one match either side of the mid season transfer window as I'm also playing every game with Everton.

Why do people keep saying this? I've skipped about 7 matches in a row and still stayed first team and still got a contract renewal. I don't know where people got this from.
 

webweb

Registered User
Why do people keep saying this? I've skipped about 7 matches in a row and still stayed first team and still got a contract renewal. I don't know where people got this from.

Don't blame me, I've neevr skipped more than 2 matches a season. I believe Gaffa08 said this when he first played for Liverpool. He skipped some games and they didn't renew his contract, I've heard others saaying the same. Maybe it depends how important you are to the team, if some crap 18 year old skips games then the team aren't gonna be to bothered, they can easy replace you. But if you're a 25 year old key player then they're gonna give you more chances & gonna want you playing as often as possible. How old is your guy & did you skip games when you were younger?
 

webweb

Registered User
Well that kinda throws my theory out the window. I was just going by what others have said.
 

lexandro

Registered User
The reason I said that is because I got dropped to the bench for a couple of games after I skipped a few when I was at Newcastle starting my career.
 

Damojag

Registered User
Do not skip a match. It's no fun. I was actually about to skip a match earlier, I had started 23 and came on as a sub for 6 and the following game I noticed that my stamina bar was full. This came around a cup game so maybe that had something to do with it.
 

Hunter

BELIEVE
Do not skip a match. It's no fun. I was actually about to skip a match earlier, I had started 23 and came on as a sub for 6 and the following game I noticed that my stamina bar was full. This came around a cup game so maybe that had something to do with it.

Actually I find skipping matches rather a treat. If I start around 6+ games in a row, my player is knackered by half-time, and with little stamina combined with fatigue, my player becomes very lacklustre and slow. Therefore by skipping a match, I'm fresh and can keep up fine with the tempo of the game.

I'd say the consequences of not skipping a match are far less fun than actually skipping a match.
 

zangerbone

Registered User
i once skipped like 12 matches in a row playing for everton and i got a contract renewal and started every match.

And i too hate the fact my team plays crap when i'm not on the feild, especially when i'm brought off at the end of every game!

Btw how long before i get offers from the biggest clubs, i'm just 20 now just started the new season.
 

milly_willy

Registered User
i once skipped like 12 matches in a row playing for everton and i got a contract renewal and started every match.

And i too hate the fact my team plays crap when i'm not on the feild, especially when i'm brought off at the end of every game!

Btw how long before i get offers from the biggest clubs, i'm just 20 now just started the new season.

Depends how well your playing. Find out your average rating and make sure it's high. Also get a few assists and goals. You should get offers from big clubs soon if your a good player. I only got offered for Man Utd when I was 23.
 
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