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Rebuilding guide (17/06/2008 23:53)

Hello. As youre looking here, i assume your gonna or are thinking of rebuilding your team.

If i were you, i wouldnt rebuild my team if i would be new to the game. The smartest thing is to rebuild when you get to know the game better, maybe after 8 seasons or more. It's not smart to rebuild when youre new cause you dont really know the playerprices, you dont have money, often not very good players, not many credits, no ML knowledge and such stuff. Therefor i recomend rebuilding (if you want) if you have been a member for 8 seasons or more.

If you gonna rebuild, you have to have:

  • Knowledge about ML - tactics, player prices, know how to get your players to train good and so on
  • Credits - so you can train youre team with 250 friendlies every season, i had almost 400 when i rebuilded and i got many from selling players
  • Good players - so you get money and credits
  • Ok amount of money - i had 80m when i rebuilded (mostly so you can buy bad players)
  • Bad players - they keep the average Q down, old players with the lowest Q you can buy

One smart thing to do, is to buy bad players the season before you gonna rebuild. Also buy some bad players the season you are rebuilding.

Another thing that i did, was to get 3 old players, 35, 37 and 38. They will most likely retire if they havent played so many games. Therefor if you just have 18 players, you will get 2 very bad players (around Q60) after the seasonbreak. They will take down the average Q much.

If you want to get some deals done quickly, advertise your players before you rebuild. Then you can make some deals and you sell for the amount you decided with the other manager asap next season. Also everybody that looks in the transferforum will see youre selling players, and most likely if the players is good, buy them the following season. Even if you have many credits, you can still take a few in transfers. Credits are good for lots of stuff.

When youre buying youths always use an excellent scout for the youths so you see if they have potenial. Dont just buy cause they are good. An excellent scouted Q73 can become better than an unscouted Q77 in the end of the season. Even Q72, Q71 and maybe if youre lucky Q70:s!

  • Always scout youths - excellent scout
  • Buy 16 youths or more - i have bought 18
  • Always ask the selling manager for price before bidding - you can save alot of money for doing that! I bought an excellent scouted Q73 for 75m cause i asked before bidding.
  • Check the player's stats - perciption and physique (make your player gain more fitness after training, not important in the real game) is important for every players, attackers with good stats in tackling does more soloruns, same with the other players (except goalie).

Dont care about the league while your rebuilding. The players dont have to be fit for the game. But it's not good if they get injured, then they dont gain anything. If youre not up early in the morning, play some friendlies after the 21 training. And play friendlies after the 15 game, or if you play MLCL after that game. They gain alot of stats against good teams, so while playing sets, try to play with the division 1 teams, or good division 2 teams. Rest the players on all trainings if their fitness isnt 87+. Always rest on team training, then they get more fitness points, and you dont have to care about the team training while your rebuilding. Always go on training camp. Very important gains there, and some fitness points so you can play friendlies after the camp.

  • Luxourious
  • Home
  • High

The camp shall be like that. You dont need morale while rebuilding, it's just a waste of money.

In the weekends it's custom cups, always play cups like that in the weekend. Both on saturday and sundays. If you have many credits, you can make cups for teams around your average Q so you have a better chance of playing more games.

 Dont forget the stadium while youre rebuilding. It's always good to have a good stadium when you ''come back''. One smart thing to upgrade is the heat, then you get an advantage home. Upgrade that to max if you haven already done that.

It's always good to have excellent coaches, even if you mostly rest the players on training. Sometimes you dont, and then they might get one attribute or more.

If you want to know anything, ask in the FAQ or questions. Always people there to help.

One thing more, it's always good to play in division 1 and MLCL while rebuilding. The better teams, more gains like i said a bit above.

I guess im done if i dont come up with anything else. Good luck with your rebuild, hope your team can become great and maybe win MLCL, the league and the league cup  some time! Hope you liked the blog entry and that you think it was helpful.

 

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Zz00018005 wrote:
09:53 18/06 2008
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Interesting i thinking bout rebuilding a team which was incredibly succesful in there first 10 seasons but for along time now my team hasnt been able to win anything and constantly finish in the top 5 and i miss winning trophys cus i havent won one since season 26

Mr Jolly G Reaper wrote:
18:28 22/06 2008
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Good guide, might rebuild soon, cheers for the tips.

Zz00018005 wrote:
09:42 24/06 2008
picturei dont understand about this average qaulity y do u want to keep the average qaulity down i have seen guys buy low qaulity players too lower the teams average qaulity y is this??!!
fameless wrote:
00:36 19/08 2008
picturevery very usefull blog-entry. thx kew

so I now have one more clue about that gaining attributes depends somewhat on your opponents in friendlys and is not just random...


good to know this.

I will have a look on this entry again in some seasons...
Zz00037131 wrote:
20:23 23/03 2009
picturenice blog:) good work Kew(tup)
Zz00680438 wrote:
22:46 08/01 2012
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This is brilliant, thanks!

 

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