If you sell a player who played poorly and then luckily acquire a player who started playing good, another player from your team, who used to play good, will suddenly start to play poorly... :rolleyes:
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If you sell a player who played poorly and then luckily acquire a player who started playing good, another player from your team, who used to play good, will suddenly start to play poorly... :rolleyes:
Murfhy's Law
If you have a player that performing bad, you tried everything and finally you decide to sell him
* remember http://forum.topeleven.com/top-eleve...-position.html
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then, not only in his new team is playing much better, but it's possible to play against you in Champions League
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:rolleyes:
Murfhy's Law
If you 're waiting sooooo many seasons for a scout like him :p
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you 'll find him the season you have 2 good AML/ML, AMR/MR and two good wingers of this kind
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:(
* all nordgen, training made
Yes, but you don't wanna know how many greens I spend for training them :p
In that case just change your captain and you will have his form fixed in no time.
Newcomer causing chaos in a well-performing team is too common to be considered coincident. Fixing the form of everyone from this mess is too troublesome, that switching back to the old lineup may be the quickest fix.
It can be avoided to some degree by never putting newcomers on the starting lineup but sub-in mid game, or go for friendly games with reserved players first.
Once a player have a serious form break it can be difficult to fix.
This happened to more than 2 of my captains at the time, that I had to bench them for half a season before his form starts to recover.
I'm just suggesting options to deal with the problem, yet captain is one of the most important factor in this case.
It's not murphys law, there is undisclosed synergy between the players that sometimes you just can't let player A and B work well together.
You can always try to replace bad form player instead, although bringing more new players is a bit risky that you may end up with even more bad form players if you are unlucky.