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We should be able to recall our loaned players because some people don't train them but it should be with a fee. | 16/08/2013 09:11 |
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Mharteens said: We should be able to recall our loaned players because some people don't train them but it should be with a fee. This has been discussed many times, and I'm sure there are many that would agree with you (until someone pulls their star player from their team). Unfortunately, being able to recall loan players would likely cause more trouble than it's worth. What you will be told is if you care about the player's improvement, only loan to those you trust. |
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It is well supported | 17/08/2013 08:32 |
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When you loan a player, whatever happens to that player is not your business at least for that season. So before you loan, try interacting with the manager and look at his squad to be sure if he trains the position of the player you are about to give him. | 17/08/2013 08:55 |
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@rexmilan,some managers will lie just to get the player,u will then see after that the guy was lieing but its already too late. | 17/08/2013 11:26 |
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Mharteens said: @rexmilan,some managers will lie just to get the player,u will then see after that the guy was lieing but its already too late. Still, the onus is on you to loan a player to a manager you trust. The alternative could be that I lend you a striker who scores 90% of your goals, but then I decide the day before the loan market closes that you haven't trained him as much as I'd liked. I can then pull him from your team and send him elsewhere. This would also cause problems. Believe me, Rex is right. |
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Mharteens said: @rexmilan,some managers will lie just to get the player,u will then see after that the guy was lieing but its already too late. That's your fault in the first place. For me, I only loan to managers that I've spoken well with and developed a friendship. If you also want tips, look at what they're training. If you're loaning out a junior, then look at the person's junior team. If its comprised of positions that you want loaned out then that manager is a pretty good one to loan to. Same for senior squad but look for loans he's already has taken in to. You wouldn't like it if you got a great striker on loan, but a few days before the market closes, the manager recalls that player leaving you screwed without a striker. Loans are a privilege. Since you can't train those players, you trust the other managers to train for you. Find the right ones to loan out instead of complaining for your mistakes. |
17/08/2013 15:51 |
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Yes, but we should be allowed to pay our way out of a loan. I loaned a cdf last season and this manager, atom trained him really well 7 times a week so I loaned him again this season but he lied to me and only trains him once or twice per week. So it is hard to know if someone is truthful or not, he may be truthful once but lie the next season so this is a must to be able to buy him out of loan. So if anyone has a defender to loan, make sure they don't loan it to this guy named atom. By telling others it will warn other manager of the untruthful managers and there would be no problems. Cheers, let's just help each other out while we wait for the rule to be implemented |
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See puting a manager's name as a manager not to be loaned any player is wrong because he might not even know how to train ur player's position. I loaned out my player to a guy that does not know to train his defence, so i was now d person that explained to him how to do so and today my defender is training well. | 18/08/2013 17:40 |
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Legiapolska said: Yes, but we should be allowed to pay our way out of a loan. I loaned a cdf last season and this manager, atom trained him really well 7 times a week so I loaned him again this season but he lied to me and only trains him once or twice per week. So it is hard to know if someone is truthful or not, he may be truthful once but lie the next season so this is a must to be able to buy him out of loan. So if anyone has a defender to loan, make sure they don't loan it to this guy named atom. By telling others it will warn other manager of the untruthful managers and there would be no problems. Cheers, let's just help each other out while we wait for the rule to be implemented But what's to stop that feature from being abused? What if a manager does that to illegally transfer money from his team to the other team? Also, what if you're on the receiving end? You get loaned a 80+ CF to train, but after a few days before the loan window closes, he gets back his CF and you're stuck looking for a replacement. That's the reason why you need to make friends in this game whom you can trust. |
18/08/2013 17:53 |
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