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    It should not make any difference, after all the players nationalities can be changed with 3 of our tokens.
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    I noticed that Wales player play relatively well consistently. The players from your own country also seems to perform well consistently. Not v sure. There might be other factors etc.

    Could I ask abt Morale? Strangely, some of the more expensive players' Morale seem to drop faster.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PricopGeorgeCătălin View Post
    they said NO, but God know...
    i think there is an impact.
    two player which came from same region (e.g Asia) will perform so much better when play side by side on the field.

    My experience. Striker from korea and AMC from indonesia.

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    Quote Originally Posted by al12 View Post
    I noticed that Wales player play relatively well consistently. The players from your own country also seems to perform well consistently. Not v sure. There might be other factors etc.
    "Correlation does not imply causation"

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    Quote Originally Posted by jawir99 View Post
    i think there is an impact.
    two player which came from same region (e.g Asia) will perform so much better when play side by side on the field.

    My experience. Striker from korea and AMC from indonesia.
    Same answer, correlation does not imply causation.

    "Illusory correlation"

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