If you need help with who are the best players and who should have a good profile, etc. tell me I'll gladly help youI know absolutely nothing about the Israeli league so I'd be limited to what I can dig up from Worldfootball.net (Maccabi Tel-Aviv's squad, as an example - Maccabi Tel Aviv » Squad 1994/1995 ) but I could certainly give it a try.
If you need help with who are the best players and who should have a good profile, etc. tell me I'll gladly help you
I think you should start with the big four of Israel, Maccabi Tel-Aviv, Maccabi Haifa, Hapoel Tel-Aviv and Beitar Jerusalem.Thank you, that would be very helpful. I'll start working on the Israeli league tonight, as soon as I've got my daughter off to bed. Is there a particular team you'd like me to do first?
Ajax had a beast of a team back then, they would be a great team to manage. You got to remember when creating new players to set their 'homegrown status's' so for example Andy Cole should be trained in England at Arsenal for 3 years etc etc. Otherwise you wont be able to select them for Europe
I'm personally looking forward to taking over a Championship team, or Division 2 and seeing if I can build a wonder team, please be generous with transfer budgets!!
Yea it's frustrating and the 1990 database has that issue which is something I'm working on, it's so annoying trying to select a European squad and being unable to progress (without putting yourself on holiday and a bunch of regens in their place). So yea if you could do that - great!
I think you should start with the big four of Israel, Maccabi Tel-Aviv, Maccabi Haifa, Hapoel Tel-Aviv and Beitar Jerusalem.
Maccabi Tel-Aviv should be one level above the league, it was a remarkable season for them, they won the double.
I read the title wrong, thought it said 1995/1996. For some reason it says 1995/1995...no, youre wrong kid.
maccabi won the double in 95/6, and they didnt was one level above the league. it was very close battle between haifa and maccabi.