ah yes
that's a classic anti-troll trick.
I did that many times in critical games
make a new fb account, you invite him from the 1st one to play TE.Oh, how can I do that?
Create a new account, obviously, but how do I find my match - and how would I control it?
You accept the invitation and starting a new team.
Those two teams are automatically game friends.
You start watching the game from the 2nd account (but you are ready to get in from your main one too - from the browser or another mobile).
Then try to "read" the game and understand some signs .
Καλώς ήρθατε στο Ελληνικό φόρουμ
http://forum.topeleven.com/%CE%93%CE...%B4%CE%B1.html
GUYS!
My lame cup final:
I wasn't there and my oppo WAS THERE... Saw everything from friend's account... (Real IRL friend).
I forgot that the starting post was about your cup result lol (thats why my -and? xD-
But, is very imprecise when people talk about this theory of -non attending=win- ...of course people complain more when this happens, so this gives visibility to the myth but, in the end, all is just like a coin and if you can control the 2 pre-selected scenarios, 1-non attending 2-attending and here's a 3rd that we can include that is, attending, and affecting the match doing some movement (we should remember that sometimes attending and without touch anything it goes fluid in favour of us) , really this is the key...
I find the best advantage to watching is to be able to avoid the pitfalls the game has set up for you, best example I can think of is where your player gets a yellow card and you change him and then his replacement gets a yellow card, you just know that the game had planned a red for you and if you weren't watching it would've happened, but at least you were able to keep 11 on the pitch and not play with 10, you wont know if the result was affected but easy to believe that 1 down with 10 men the good result is unlikely but if you snatch a draw with a slightly weakened 11 you can be happy that you probably avoided a defeat by attending and affecting