Ok so a couple of things I've noticed and am just wondering about.
Paul Scholes just retired (28th May 2014)
He isn't on the retirements page yet? Why not? I can't see any filters or anything, so this is confusing.
2013/14 team of the years have just come out. It has also replaced 2012/13 team of the years with a blank 2014/15 team of the year. Why? It has done this for all domestic leagues. So now I can't see any 2012/13 team of the years. (World team of the year and other end of year teams that come out, like Best eleven, are still viewable)
Why does it say teams have won the double when they haven't? I can see that they're talking about winning the league twice in a row, but that is also not always the case.
Every Managers highest ranking in the hall of fame is 1. I don't think this makes sense.
When you go on a teams highest league position ever, this is utterly stupid because it isn't end of season results. It can be from anytime during the season? For example, at one point Norwich were 4th in the league in the 2013/14 season, so that is their highest league position ever. Pretty pointless stat.
Just a question, why isn't every welsh player when i'm the welsh manager, in the national pool? I wondered whether it was because a certain league hadn't been scouted, e.g Adam Matthews playing in the scottish league. I had no scouts with scottish knowledge so i wondered if it was that.. But then i saw there were other players in the pool from the scottish league. So why is this?
Thanks, and sorry if it's in the wrong place. Don't worry about it too much, it'll get moved.
Paul Scholes just retired (28th May 2014)
He isn't on the retirements page yet? Why not? I can't see any filters or anything, so this is confusing.
2013/14 team of the years have just come out. It has also replaced 2012/13 team of the years with a blank 2014/15 team of the year. Why? It has done this for all domestic leagues. So now I can't see any 2012/13 team of the years. (World team of the year and other end of year teams that come out, like Best eleven, are still viewable)
Why does it say teams have won the double when they haven't? I can see that they're talking about winning the league twice in a row, but that is also not always the case.
Every Managers highest ranking in the hall of fame is 1. I don't think this makes sense.
When you go on a teams highest league position ever, this is utterly stupid because it isn't end of season results. It can be from anytime during the season? For example, at one point Norwich were 4th in the league in the 2013/14 season, so that is their highest league position ever. Pretty pointless stat.
Just a question, why isn't every welsh player when i'm the welsh manager, in the national pool? I wondered whether it was because a certain league hadn't been scouted, e.g Adam Matthews playing in the scottish league. I had no scouts with scottish knowledge so i wondered if it was that.. But then i saw there were other players in the pool from the scottish league. So why is this?
Thanks, and sorry if it's in the wrong place. Don't worry about it too much, it'll get moved.