This game is every day more stupid.... now all the teams in the league are same quality, like the cup...
So why should I prepare a good team and buy strong player if at the end of the day I'll have in any case teams like me to face? :-)
This game is every day more stupid.... now all the teams in the league are same quality, like the cup...
So why should I prepare a good team and buy strong player if at the end of the day I'll have in any case teams like me to face? :-)
If I were to win every season and face weak teams day in day out, I would've quit after 3 seasons.
Go Leo L24 Farmer ---
Very Athletic L20 (Semi-Retired) --- Real Messy L16 (Retired) --- Athletic Kuching L17 --- Los Galaxy L14 28T
sorry to disagree but things are different. Sure, nobody want to play easy-win leagues, no risk no fun, but why create leagues with all teams with a difference of plus-minus 2 points? that also in my case means 5-6 stars?
and other leagues all 4 stars? According to this mentality, I stop increasing the quality of my team, in every case I'll face similar teams
Go Leo L24 Farmer ---
Very Athletic L20 (Semi-Retired) --- Real Messy L16 (Retired) --- Athletic Kuching L17 --- Los Galaxy L14 28T
I know that, but in the past I'd have a wide range of qualities on the other 13 teams.
I looked at the lowest quality Level 9 team I have as friend, and pretty much all the teams in his league are withing a couple points of his team? I asked several higher level friends with strong teams, and they report similar findings.
Coincidence? I am finding it harder and harder to believe.
I am sorry and understand your displeasure but as a less aggressive player in transforming my own team, I really like to involve in such a league.
Team quality is not only factor to determine whether it is a good team. I think it is more a achievement to defeat a team with similar or higher quality. If on league day one all teams are of same quality or competitiveness and then every team starts improving at the same time, the final league position may more likely accurately show the performance of the manager in a season.