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97222.1
Date: 6/15/2009 5:32:23 PM
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Just wondering how the private leagues work. Do they count towards your training, fatigue, ect?

Do you get extra money from the games? Does the private league game take place of your scrimage for the week?

Can your players get injuried?

Thanks guys

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97222.2 in reply to 97222.1
Date: 6/15/2009 5:40:22 PM
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The answer to all of those questions is "no".

NO ONE at this table ordered a rum & Coke
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A CT? Really?
Any two will do
Any three for me
Any four will score
Any five are live
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97222.3 in reply to 97222.2
Date: 6/16/2009 2:20:35 AM
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So therefore the only purpose is to be able to play your friends in the private league? What are the benefits?

Do you get a trophy for winning the league?

Thanks

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97222.4 in reply to 97222.3
Date: 6/16/2009 6:47:48 AM
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So therefore the only purpose is to be able to play your friends in the private league? What are the benefits?

Do you get a trophy for winning the league?

Thanks

1) Yup. There are no ingame advantages for supporters.

2) No, only for the official league and national cup (runners up as well).

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97222.5 in reply to 97222.4
Date: 6/16/2009 7:25:43 AM
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Thank you for the information.

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97222.6 in reply to 97222.4
Date: 6/16/2009 12:54:55 PM
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There are no ingame advantages for supporters.

Actually, you are able to see game reports from PL games. This will help you see how certain tactics work with your team, and how some of your players play at different positions.
HOWEVER, the important thing is that minutes in a PL game don't count towards training.

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97222.7 in reply to 97222.6
Date: 6/16/2009 2:31:07 PM
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There are no ingame advantages for supporters.

Actually, you are able to see game reports from PL games. This will help you see how certain tactics work with your team, and how some of your players play at different positions.
HOWEVER, the important thing is that minutes in a PL game don't count towards training.

Touche :)

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97222.8 in reply to 97222.6
Date: 6/16/2009 10:40:29 PM
Kitakyushu
ASL
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I love PL games. My PL is set up to wher my games start 2 hours after my training update. I then get to see how my new training effects my players. It is like opening a X-mas present and then being able to play with it.. peace

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97222.9 in reply to 97222.4
Date: 6/18/2009 3:01:44 AM
Koopasaurus
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then what is the purpose of setting up a private league?

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97222.10 in reply to 97222.9
Date: 6/18/2009 6:47:25 AM
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Fun?

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97222.11 in reply to 97222.10
Date: 6/18/2009 7:57:01 AM
Kiwi Sheep Pimps
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It is a nice way to see how you stack up against better competition. I am especially proud that my DIV V team at the time got smoked by 77 points in a game to a French DIV IV and by only 63 points to a top division Norewegian team.