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I know this post has come up many many times. But i think i have the solution. For international teams we should have a vote to see should be te head coach. and then whoever gets the job they will have to sacrifice their team for an international team. then their schedule will be international friendlies and world cups/Euro/ etc. So what i am saying is that whoever gets the job their schedule will be completely devoted to international friendlies. Also, the player s could be called up from your team. So lets say he's U.S.A. HE has an option to call a player up 1 week from the match so the manager will know. Then he picks from a list of American players, he picks the best players that are american and plays his international game then it goes back to the team. This is what i think to be the solution. Whoever's manager of an international team loses his team. BIG responsibilities, so tell me what you think if this could be an idea the devs should look at^_^ | 16/12/2012 13:44 |
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I see what you are saying, but say that GunnerNic gets voted in for his country, is he really going to want to sacrifice the 85+ team that he's spent over 2 years building for possibly one or two seasons of international games? I just don't think anyone is going to be willing to give up his team. I only have a 65 squad right now, but wouldn't give up a year of work. Edited by @sabrefan62 16-12-2012 13:48 |
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@sabrefan62 said: I see what you are saying, but say that GunnerNic gets voted in for his country, is he really going to want to sacrifice the 85+ team that he's spent over 2 years building for possibly one or two seasons of international games? I just don't think anyone is going to be willing to give up his team. Yes but Roy Hogdson had to give up West BRom for England. If he doesn't wanna do it he doesn't have to. It could be a list of people who want to be it and then a vote comes in for the people. |
16/12/2012 13:49 |
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Roy Hodgson gets paid to do that though, that's how jobs work, but what you're suggesting is that players quit playing this game and play another similar game inside of this one. Why not have them miss the cup to manage a national team on Tuesday/ Thursday? You'd get a lot more people interested in managing a national team. |
16/12/2012 14:37 |
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illex said: Roy Hodgson gets paid to do that though, that's how jobs work, but what you're suggesting is that players quit playing this game and play another similar game inside of this one. Why not have them miss the cup to manage a national team on Tuesday/ Thursday? You'd get a lot more people interested in managing a national team. hmmmmm... thats a good idea |
16/12/2012 14:38 |
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missing the cup for the national team sounds like a good idea... but as mentioned on the Roy Hodgson example, he gets paid to quit his team and manage the national... maybe also for a full time national team manager a nice GB payment could be offered to quit his team and manage a national squad... |
17/12/2012 18:31 |
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H1 said: missing the cup for the national team sounds like a good idea... but as mentioned on the Roy Hodgson example, he gets paid to quit his team and manage the national... maybe also for a full time national team manager a nice GB payment could be offered to quit his team and manage a national squad... Another good idea |
17/12/2012 20:28 |
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@sabrefan62 said: I see what you are saying, but say that GunnerNic gets voted in for his country, is he really going to want to sacrifice the 85+ team that he's spent over 2 years building for possibly one or two seasons of international games? I just don't think anyone is going to be willing to give up his team. I only have a 65 squad right now, but wouldn't give up a year of work. Edited by @sabrefan62 16-12-2012 13:48 Quite right sabre, I wouldnt. But I think this can be avoided by keeping your own team as well. I made a similar suggestion way back in June 2011 to manage a world cup team as well as your own. Requesting a lock (for international duty) by the national manager on any player should be limited to one per team otherwise the top teams will be plundered. Multiple lock requests means the club manager can choose which player he releases for international duty. Those players could return to their club teams after the international game with lower stamina but with extra motivation maybe. Also to add: A national manager does not need to have staff, stadium, training, finances, schools etc - he just puts together the best side he can with good tactics and tries to qualify and then go as far as he can in the tournament. 1/4, semi and finalists / winners get something next to their managers logo. Edited by GunnerNic 19-12-2012 10:42 |
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GunnerNic said: I made a similar suggestion way back in June 2011 to manage a world cup team as well as your own. Requesting a lock (for international duty) by the national manager on any player should be limited to one per team otherwise the top teams will be plundered. Multiple lock requests means the club manager can choose which player he releases for international duty. Those players could return to their club teams after the international game with lower stamina but with extra motivation maybe. Also to add: A national manager does not need to have staff, stadium, training, finances, schools etc - he just puts together the best side he can with good tactics and tries to qualify and then go as far as he can in the tournament. 1/4, semi and finalists / winners get something next to their managers logo. Edited by GunnerNic 19-12-2012 10:42 I voted no on O.Ps post, but i really like your idea Gunner and i see thats what op might be going for. Edited by cmccourt 19-12-2012 14:45 |
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H1 said: .. maybe also for a full time national team manager a nice GB payment could be offered to quit his team and manage a national squad... If he does not have his own team, who will he spend all these Gb's on? And even if we find solutions for him to spend them, why would he spend on other teams players. second point is, what if the national manager is not successful, and next season he is replaced by another manager. Now, not only he does not have is own old team, but neither does he have national team to manage and plus most other managers from his country don't like him much anymore since he was not a successful national manager. Edited by Spade 19-12-2012 14:21 |
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