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48+ VS 48 minutes ?

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282371.17 in reply to 282371.16
Date: 10/1/2016 12:12:43 PM
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My idea is based on Monoruolo training:
- I set a player as Starter, backup and reserve
- 9 selected players in a game
- strictly Follow depth chart
He Must play 48 minutes, except if he fouled out or get injured!!!


Even with that setup, a player may only play 47 minutes and 47 seconds in some matches. Which will not mean 48+, even though it will show 48 in the training page, and thus not 100% training, but just a bit less.


Yes but This happens rarely and it is not the norm, this is what I'm trying to explain.
If I train monoruolo three players are not important 13/15 seconds, the discussion is really ridiculous!

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282371.19 in reply to 282371.18
Date: 10/1/2016 12:57:39 PM
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OP's question was "Is 48 and 48+ the same ?". The answer is no.

Expanded answer is: If a player has 48 (and not 48+), he will still have a successfull training.


It is not correct, You wrote down my posty:

"My idea is based on Monoruolo training:
- I set a player as Starter, backup and reserve
- 9 selected players in a game
- strictly Follow depth chart
He Must play 48 minutes, except if he fouled out or get injured!!!"

Even with that setup, a player may only play 47 minutes and 47 seconds in some matches. Which will not mean 48+, even though it will show 48 in the training page, and thus not 100% training, but just a bit less.


If I train monoruolo, as said, trainer plays 48 minutes always (as I tried with my player), except in rare cases in which he plays 47'45"!
I think this discussion is seriously ridiculous!!!!!



Last edited by SventraCanestri at 10/1/2016 12:59:35 PM

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282371.21 in reply to 282371.20
Date: 10/1/2016 3:29:12 PM
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sorry to break this discussion :-)
but I see one interesting thing I didn't notice before, and I've been playing this game since many seasons!

Are you saying that even if a player, during a game, has neither been replaced, nor fouled out, nor injured, still he actually can be accounted for a few seconds less than 48 full minutes?

not such a great loss as training percentage, just curious to understand the reason, if any

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282371.23 in reply to 282371.22
Date: 10/1/2016 3:42:46 PM
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ok I actually saw this behaviour a few times, didn't get this was the object of the discussion, was thinking something like "ghost seconds" lost somewhere in the engine!


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282371.24 in reply to 282371.22
Date: 10/1/2016 5:26:22 PM
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However, a player that is set as starter, sub and reserve in a "strictly follow orders" setup can still be subbed for a few seconds sometimes.


Which is stupid. Don't give me an option of "strictly" and then ignore me and do your own thing. ugh

Edit: Should be "Mostly follows orders" or "Follows orders unless the coach doesn't want to"

Last edited by Jason at 10/1/2016 5:27:26 PM

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282371.26 in reply to 282371.25
Date: 10/1/2016 9:10:05 PM
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If you training for National team 48+ wery importent because after 21 age players slower training und if lose training more with 48 minutes you lose before 30 years abaut 5 sezon ,,,48 is 47 minutes training und 48+ is 48 und 0 sek!

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282371.27 in reply to 282371.22
Date: 10/2/2016 4:41:28 AM
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No, if a player is neither injured, fouled out or replaced during a game, he will get 48 full minutes. However, a player that is set as starter, sub and reserve in a "strictly follow orders" setup can still be subbed for a few seconds sometimes.


This is what i said!!!!! So You agree with me!

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