Tweaks needed to make this game more realistic.

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I wonder if they will add players who not only get injured and be out for months, but also add a rule where there's a very, very small chance that players in the game can die. This happened in the real world many times, so why not make players with very low fitness, and bad professionalism or temperament have a very slight chance to meet their doom? For example players with low fitness could die after getting tackled very badly, or when too exhausted from being overused, or players with bad temperament have a very small chance to get into fights off the pitch, or killed in car accidents and things like that. They may also have a chance to commit bad crimes and go to jail for years or life, especially bad temperament players in poor leagues. This add new level of tactics and realism to the game, because now players with bad temperament needs to be watched out closely and find a suitable mentor, and good coaches needs to observe all his players closely and study his players behavior, his players fitness, and know when to make the right subs, as well as making his players see the physio more often and give him breaks from the game. A good manager not only is good at buying players, and knowing formations, it's also about taking good care of your players. |)
 
Or you could go take karate lessons from Eric Cantona and roundhouse kick your opponent manager in the face. Or other completely sane and logical features.
 
Wouldn't happen for legal reasons, which is why you don't see them getting into fights etc. It used to happen to regens, not sure if it still does.
 
Somebody might end up suing SI for slander and defamation. I think Christian Benitez died this year Irl.
 
I wonder if they will add players who not only get injured and be out for months, but also add a rule where there's a very, very small chance that players in the game can die. This happened in the real world many times, so why not make players with very low fitness, and bad professionalism or temperament have a very slight chance to meet their doom? For example players with low fitness could die after getting tackled very badly, or when too exhausted from being overused, or players with bad temperament have a very small chance to get into fights off the pitch, or killed in car accidents and things like that. They may also have a chance to commit bad crimes and go to jail for years or life, especially bad temperament players in poor leagues. This add new level of tactics and realism to the game, because now players with bad temperament needs to be watched out closely and find a suitable mentor, and good coaches needs to observe all his players closely and study his players behavior, his players fitness, and know when to make the right subs, as well as making his players see the physio more often and give him breaks from the game. A good manager not only is good at buying players, and knowing formations, it's also about taking good care of your players. |)


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