Im not sure if this is the right forum for this post but a mod can move it...
Im currently playing as manager of Stockport (the club I support) and have just completed a third successive promotion from BSP to the Championship. However, as many of you will know there is a huge jump from League 1 to the Championship. One of the main things I noticed was that my strikers fatigued more rapidly when they played as a lone striker (as in 4-5-1) than in a partnership (4-4-2) or with substantial support (4-2-3-1).
I wonder if this is a fact within the game or just chance that they got very tired. Does anyone know?
Much thanks, Greg
Im currently playing as manager of Stockport (the club I support) and have just completed a third successive promotion from BSP to the Championship. However, as many of you will know there is a huge jump from League 1 to the Championship. One of the main things I noticed was that my strikers fatigued more rapidly when they played as a lone striker (as in 4-5-1) than in a partnership (4-4-2) or with substantial support (4-2-3-1).
I wonder if this is a fact within the game or just chance that they got very tired. Does anyone know?
Much thanks, Greg
