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Originally Posted by xicpanad |
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This is the main thing that bugs my mind, pretty much a gamebreaker for MM.
It hapened to me too, was playing Barnsley in league one, with the objective of automatic promotion. Won the league with 16 points ahead, and the board was happy. Thing is, before the last board meeting, I accepted another job in Portuguese first league. Now comes the broken issue. If you go to anther team before the final board evaluation, you are then evaluated as the manager of the new team. Even if you are there just for a couple days, they evaluate you with the current position of the new team! Wich means, my new team has finished below expectations, and Iīm the one whoīs fired! Worst, your career points drop down and then you canīt find a equal job proposal before the end of the season.
Its really stupid because, what the f#%k are job offers for, if you canīt accept them before your evaluation? If you do, you will be responsible for the actual situation in your new club. Really heartbreking after a sucessfull season with barnsley and then Iīm left out like this. No team and reputation destroyed because some other cpu manager...
This is so easy to fix, but we all know EA. They didnīt even tested the damn thing.
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Ya its terrible, also watch out for another bug when you are an international manager and when your contract runs out.
So I'm belgium, and I submit my rosters for the Euro 16 tournament since that was the deadline. I put some specific players on my roster that I wanted, and about 3 days before my first game, I get an email saying my position is being looked at and they off me the job. So I accept saying ok at least my rosters were already submitted and the cpu can't change anything because its past the deadline.
Ya I was wrong, 3 days before the tournament the cpu makes changes to my roster when it was already past the deadline. I was pissed, Because they put players that were terrible on the team and if I cant make changes when its past the deadline then the cpu shouldn't either.