
Originally Posted by
khris
It is a aggressive player, so this means that internally a role of aggressive player is attached to jim and you can't change this by training him, and too, it is a bad programmed one for what you are saying. I always recommend to test players vs a 1* team once you sign them, to know about their internal programming -max. ratings that can achiebe, and behaviour linked to the internal roles assigned by the engine- and then you can decide if its worth to invest and spend resources on him. Seems you trained the wrong player, and you still thinking or waiting for Top Eleven to be a proportional simulator where basically you earn the win once you're better in quality, so in a fixed and rigged way, and it never was like that. Thats what Ive been trying to explain you, despite the years you've been playing you are taking it from the wrong expectative.