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258746.6 in reply to 258746.5
Date: 5/8/2014 4:12:38 PM
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Well, your player got his minutes so something happened. He can't get any minutes without the risk of an injury. Consider it a practice injury, if that helps.

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258746.7 in reply to 258746.6
Date: 5/8/2014 7:09:40 PM
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He didn't get all the minutes he should have. If he did I'd agree. And I wasn't complaining just mentioning it in addition to the comments about the observation of more injuries in Utopia. Rather this is real or imagined strange occurrences like "practice injuries" should be discussed.

Or is mentioning what we experience against some unwritten rule?

Last edited by Spoonerific at 5/8/2014 7:14:19 PM

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258746.8 in reply to 258746.7
Date: 5/8/2014 7:30:39 PM
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If players are going to be able to get minutes towards training in forfeits, you also have to be willing to accept the risk of being injured. The other option is that no one can get injured if there is a forfeit, but no one gets any minutes.

This is not a strange or unknown occurrence to most experienced managers.

Neither is the fact that players don't get 48 minutes in forfeit. They get 36 if a starter, 10 as a backup (unless they were also the starter, then they get 5) and 2 as a reserve. So your players got exactly the minutes they should have received if set as starter/backup/reserve. Your real issue should be with your opponent who agreed to a scrimmage and then didn't set a lineup.

Last edited by Alec Burke at 5/8/2014 7:31:46 PM

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Date: 5/9/2014 6:46:05 AM
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Neither is the fact that players don't get 48 minutes in forfeit. They get 36 if a starter, 10 as a backup (unless they were also the starter, then they get 5) and 2 as a reserve. So your players got exactly the minutes they should have received if set as starter/backup/reserve. Your real issue should be with your opponent who agreed to a scrimmage and then didn't set a lineup.


The part that is wacky, though, is that you can get a player over 48 minutes by playing them as backups at multiple positions as well as starter at one. (Or, I suppose in theory, just as a backup in all five).