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Can you tell me the values and functions of progression and fidelity in search+ 50 golden balls. | 15/06/2012 14:41 |
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progression is the best one - allows u to search for players based on their training progression rates so search for 80+ progression and it will return players who will train at 80% + fidelity is less clear i think its something to do with players loyalty to current club - i never used it :s |
15/06/2012 18:13 |
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I believe fidelity is the ratio between release clause and salary. Typically players with close ratios are the players with better forecasts. But don't do a search+ with fidelity as its useless to do | 15/06/2012 19:00 |
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illex said: I believe fidelity is the ratio between release clause and salary. But don't do a search+ with fidelity as its useless to do This thing is true. I deleted one line which I didn't understood. |
15/06/2012 19:11 |
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while we here can u tell us what transferable means and how it could effect a search please | 15/06/2012 19:17 |
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wiveliscombe afc said: while we here can u tell us what transferable means and how it could effect a search please Means they're already on auction |
15/06/2012 19:20 |
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@bluegene said: illex said: I believe fidelity is the ratio between release clause and salary. But don't do a search+ with fidelity as its useless to do This thing is true. I deleted one line which I didn't understood. What I meant by the line that was deleted was that typically speaking, a player with a higher fidelity (low release clause compared to salary) will have a better forecast than a player with lower fidelity (high release clause compared to salary). I don't know how accurate this is, but from what I've seen it seems to make this correct. |
15/06/2012 19:58 |
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fidelity just means they are loyal to your club and will sign for less money. High fidelity is better. I don't know of anyone whose ever used this though. | 16/06/2012 00:06 |
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illex said: @bluegene said: illex said: I believe fidelity is the ratio between release clause and salary. But don't do a search+ with fidelity as its useless to do This thing is true. I deleted one line which I didn't understood. What I meant by the line that was deleted was that typically speaking, a player with a higher fidelity (low release clause compared to salary) will have a better forecast than a player with lower fidelity (high release clause compared to salary). I don't know how accurate this is, but from what I've seen it seems to make this correct. Fidelity and Progression are not related. You will get players with high fidelity & low progression, players with low fidelity & high progression and all the combinations in between. |
16/06/2012 03:14 |
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@grantis45 said: fidelity just means they are loyal to your club and will sign for less money. High fidelity is better. I don't know of anyone whose ever used this though. did use once, with very low requirement and low fidelity, result: 0 players... a waste of gb.. |
16/06/2012 18:41 |
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