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Old 31-05-2005, 15:59   #6
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Theres nothing wrong with 3-4-3 and 4-5-1 etc as long as you have the players to suit it. Generally premiership sides will play 3-4-3 because the loss of a winger can be made up for by having a stronger central and one side attack. I agree with Kemal and my first post that training playmaking would not make much sense because they are not trainable players so to train playmaking he would either have to sell them both or waste training slots.

Winger training could be nice since its almost as quick as goalkeeping and you train twice as many players plus 4 more at 50% which could be your current wingbacks. The drawback is that other teams only need 2 wingers and scoring trainers will probaly only use one. I would vaguely avoid scoring training as it seems to be too popular at the moment so prices could collapse.
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