Quote Originally Posted by nikolgiorgos View Post
If you 're thinking that putting your 2*-3* players in the first squad and the high q players in the bench, just said that this "trick" doesn't work.
The game will "read" the top 14 high q players no matter their positions.
So you must keep 7 high q players and the rest 2*-3* players.
For a test, to have some idea, you must set 6 high q players and 5 low q and see what is the team value against an opponent in a next game.
If your q is low 5* or under, you 're gonna have a good draw meaning
- In your league you 'll avoid those two opponents
- in the Cup also you 'll avoid Jurgen
- in the CH.L. you 'll have same or -1 lv.
The same lv teams won't be monster teams but you might have a high q team from a lv bellow.

They key to success (or at least to have good chances because you know, this is T11 haha) are

- find some young fast trainers and invest to them in the beginning, so to add some extra positions and 2-3 roles.
Add some quality so to have them as 7* the 3rd-4th week of the season and keep them for 4-5 seasons

- sign and keep seven 0T academy players and keep them till their retirement.

- the first day of the season (or 2nd), when you have your team ready, you already have the plan which you 're gonna keep or send at the end of the season and invest your greens by that.

This is my team at day 2 of the season.
I already know whom to keep and whom to sell last day (green - red box)

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Hmm k. Got it. Yeah, I was under the impression that either the overall quality or the first 11 (when using trash) is used for the seeding. Meh :/

I will give this a shot next season. Thanks a ton for explaining !

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