SilvesterWong said:The players you guys discussed above are pretty expensive.
My master league team has only Japanese and Korean players. The most expensive one is Korea's Lee Young-Pyo who costs 198 salary points.
Suggestions:
Korea:
Ahn Jung-Hwan (CF)
Cha Du-Ri (WF)
Lee Chun-Soo (WF)
Seol Ki-Hyeon (CF)
Song Chong-Gug (SB, $180?, can play brilliantly in midfield)
Lee Young-Pyo (SB, $198, same as Song C G)
Yoo Sang-Chul (DMF)
Cho (CB, only 81 bucks)
Choi (CB, height=187cm, 99 bucks only)
Kim Tae-Yong (CB, Left-footed, can play LSB brilliantly).
Lee Won-Jae (GK)
Japan:
Yanagisawa (CF)
Takahara (CF, use the $100 one)
Suzuki (CF)
Nakata Hideoshi (OMF, use the $100 one)
Ono (OMF, $100)
Nakamura (OMF, Left-footed, great FK skills)
Inamoto (DMF, $100)
Akita (CB)
Narazaki (GK)
Kawaguchi (GK)
Then my master league team already has 21 players.
Cheap and good!
A great deal of money can be earned even for a scoreless draw.
With this lineup, it should win you almost every game in D2 even in 5 stars.
Expensive isn't a problem
I already had a look at those players, and I have to admit, some of them are great. Lee Chun Soo, Seol Ki-Hyeon, Song Chong-Gug and Lee Young-Pyo are good. I'll have a look at the rest too.
Nakata and Ono are excellent with their teams Parma and Feyenoord, but the ones in the Japan team even don't come close to their stats. Or am I wrong