Quote Originally Posted by DoctorRedDevil View Post
Sometimes ratings can give you a totally wrong image of what was happening in the match. But you can see from the involvement of a certain player is he playing well or not. The player who is constantly losing the ball and giving your opponent the counter attack should be subbed. A player that constantly can't get through his marker should also be subbed. But don't sub the player who wasn't mentioned in the live commentary at all. He can suddenly appear and do good things for you. That is the power of attending your matches. But if you are not attending your match, then I guess you will just have to pick a good starting 11 and hope for the best...
It's been proven in the past though that players who are constantly mentioned in a negative way in comms can still actually get a good rating and vice versa...... So what do you believe?

It cannot be a coincidence that my top rated player is also the leagues top scorer.

I attend all my matches. If I didn't then in-play ratings wouldn't help would they.