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    Seriously now.....Attempting to value down one's opinion you dont agree with, by questioning how many trophies he's got???
    Is this the best you can come up with to prove your point ???

    Seems you have figured everything out there is about this game, except one thing. To deal with the fact you can not always win.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spyros View Post
    Seriously now.....Attempting to value down one's opinion you dont agree with, by questioning how many trophies he's got???
    Is this the best you can come up with to prove your point ???

    Seems you have figured everything out there is about this game, except one thing. To deal with the fact you can not always win.
    Sorry if I have hurt your feelings, but I meant well, and I was just proving my point. This is what I wrote: "...if the people at Nordeus allow you as much control as you think they do, then perhaps you are just not very good at controlling the circumstances because in 17 seasons, you won only 6 Leagues? Or 4 Champions Leagues? Or 2 Cups? Now this is not belittling you, or condescending you, but if you have full faith in having "control", you would actually do a lot better."

    If you have control, then you should win most of the times (if not all). Or you should win a lot more often than 6 Leagues in 17 seasons. This is not to say you are a poor tactician. All I can deduce, without asking you, is that you do not spend money on tokens, or do not spend much on tokens.

    You said: "Seems you have figured everything out there is about this game, except one thing. To deal with the fact you can not always win."
    This statement is contradicted by everything I have said about predetermination. The fact of predetermination, once embraced and advocated for, explains away the need to "deal" with a loss, or a win, or a draw.
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