Hello guys,
Let me present you my best player yet, Heliut Centeno:
This is his 8th season at the club, and so far he's performed admirably.
His individual records:
League Top Scorer: 7 times (consecutive)
League Most Assists: 7 times (consecutive)
League Best Rated: 7 times (consecutive)
UCL Top Scorer: 1
UCL Most Assists: 1
UCL Best Rated: 1
Cup Top Scorer: 2
Cup Most Assists: 2
Cup Best Rated: 1
Super League Most Assists: 1
Super League Best Rated: 1
That is an impressive 31 individual trophies, and I am sure he'll grab a few more in this last season, he's first in 3 categories atm.
Moreover, at club level he is:
All time scorer: 348 goals
All time assister: 226 assists
All time MOM winner: 152 times MOM
Most goals in a season and league season
Most assists in a season and league season
Most MOM won in a season and league season
Most seasons as club captain.
With the team: 10 Leagues consecutively, 2 Cups and 4 lost finals (2 UCL, 1 Cup and 1 SL)
Now the question:
Why the early retirement age in Top Eleven? Most players retire 32, 33 years old. This doesn't have much logic in real life.
Why not implement a contract extension option that would "convince" retiring legends to keep playing?
I know he is 3 stars now, but with the output he has, I would still play him for another 2 seasons easily, at least in easy games or as substitute, for fun.