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Do you agree with these?
yes
No
yes but you forgot some ***comment on what i forgot***
no most of them don't deserve schools ***comment on which ones***
I don't care about schools ***I think you should***
only agree to the Uruguay part
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This the list of the schools in the top 50 of the FIFA ranking that I think should be able to have schools:
(http://www.fifa.com/worldfootball/ranking/lastranking/gender=m/fullranking.html#confederation=0&rank=208)
Serbia
Greece
Turkey
Czech Republic
Slovakia
Denmark (seems to be going up the ranking)

Some of the teams that have a good potential and are in the top 100 (some in the top 50) and maybe (i said maybe) should have schools too
http://www.fifa.com/worldfootball/ranking/lastranking/gender=m/fullranking.html#confederation=0&rank=208&page=2
Costa Rica
South Africa
Scotland
Hungary - top 50 and went up the ranking by 18 places.....impressive.......but we should wait to see were they are next year
Bosnia-Herzegovina - in the top 50 and went up the ranking by 17 places

I based my choices on their evolution in the ranking........Scotland for example seems to be going up the ranking and they are not far from the top 50.
South Africa did a very good job in the World cup and they are also at the edge of the top 50



Most of these countries should be taken into account and i use this occasion to ask that Uruguay have 4 stars but it would be best to wait to see what else they can do.
Also tell me what you think
Thanks for reading.....took me about 30min to make this


Edited by patient 29-09-2011 03:39
29/09/2011 03:29
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Haha, there's a lot of choices.

I voted yes, because these countries are well known for their football compared to others. Adding more schools will add more variety to the game and give these countries the recognition that they deserve.
29/09/2011 04:54
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YES!!
Serbia FTW
30/09/2011 16:54
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You forgot to increase S.Korea 30/09/2011 18:31
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The funny thing is that you can find in most teams a good player from the football superpower India and I can hardly remember when was the last time i came across on a good player lets say from Italy or France. On the other hand developers chose to include the other Asian Superpower, China (btw can anyone name a good Chinese player in real life?) or minor African, American countries and exclude some of the ones OP mentions.

So you can find China but not Turkey, India but not Greece, New Zealand but not Serbia, Angola but not Czech Rep., Canada but not Denmark etc. And yes I do understand that there is an effort to offer balanced representation from all continents but lets face it, since the dominant countries come from Europe and S.America, this is there most schools be and as a result also most quality players to come from.

Personally I am kind of bothered to come across reasonably good players from Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand ect. I have nothing against these countries and I hope I am not misunderstood here, but I mean come on guys, I would expect to find talented Argentinians, Brazilians, Yugo's in most clubs...as in real life but...it kinda sucks if I am honest.

Edited by michalis2610 15-10-2011 02:35
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I don't see why every country can't have a school.

The cost of each school and how good it is can be based on FIFA rankings. I for one want a school in Greece!
15/10/2011 02:51
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I think that having schools in countries that don't have them should not be a huge problem, as long as they are ranked currently, and fairly.

But to adjust the rating of current schools, it will be hard to convince some people, because a lot of people have already invested a lot of $ into schools. To match to FIFA would require certain schools (AHEM, S.Korea... and even moreso a country like Uruguay) to increase, thereby giving the owners of the schools a "freebie". I personally would not mind paying a fine to have my country (S.Korea's) rating upped though.

I don't see any countries on the SM list that should lose stars though...

Edited by jacobpark 15-10-2011 03:40
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