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Old 04-25-2020, 05:14 PM   #1
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MLS/Liga MX in Libertadores Career

Planning on starting a new career mode but moving the Liga MX and MLS to South America to play in the Copa Libertadores.

I’ll be swapping the Liga MX (19 teams) with the Chilean league (16 teams). For this I’ll have to leave 3 clubs out (maybe Veracruz, Juarez, and 1 more). I’m pretty familiar with Liga MX so this isn’t that tough.

For the MLS (25 teams), however, I’ll be swapping them with the Colombian league (20 teams). I don’t know much about the MLS, so what teams do you guys recommend I leave out? Preferably bottom of the table clubs of course.

Also for those teams I leave out, are there any players I should “save” and manually transfer them to one of the clubs I’m swapping in to Colombia? Thanks for the help, any recommendations are gladly welcome.


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Old 04-25-2020, 05:28 PM   #2
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I'd leave out FC Cincinnati for sure.

It's kind of tough otherwise, MLS doesn't have many perennial bottom dwellers, it's a very weird league. If you look at the 2019 table, other than the aforementioned, most of the teams just had fluke bad years after a good 2017 and/or 18. Some teams that were bad the last few years prior to 2019 (and the 2 games played this year) were still shaking off the expansion woos.
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Old 04-25-2020, 07:09 PM   #3
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I'd leave out FC Cincinnati for sure.

It's kind of tough otherwise, MLS doesn't have many perennial bottom dwellers, it's a very weird league. If you look at the 2019 table, other than the aforementioned, most of the teams just had fluke bad years after a good 2017 and/or 18. Some teams that were bad the last few years prior to 2019 (and the 2 games played this year) were still shaking off the expansion woos.

Dang it. I’ll probably just go through the teams and leave out those with the lowest transfer budget then

Are there any clubs that I just CAN’T leave out? Like for example Seattle Sounders and LA Galaxy?


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No bias here, but can't leave out Toronto FC. 1 x Cup Champions and 2 x Runners up. I would also include Montreal, LAFC and the two New York teams for derby purposes.
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Old 05-12-2020, 06:43 PM   #5
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Thanks for the help gents! These are the teams I ended up leaving out:

MLS: FC Cincinnati, Minnesota United, Philadelphia Union, and Vancouver Whitecaps.

Liga MX: FC Juarez, Club Necaxa, and Veracruz.


Sat on this for a couple weeks and took a while in the swap screen trying to determine who to leave out. Now I’m really hoping I don’t get bored and ditch this career in two weeks after this whole thought process damn it FIFA the things you make me do!


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Old 05-14-2020, 02:54 AM   #6
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Well, seemed like a good idea until I ran into some very FIFA-esque things that are almost killing it for me. For one, I always disable the first transfer window. Give me at least 6 months to play against teams as they are in real life. Unfortunately, the disable first transfer window applies to the summer window, but the Chile league starts in January during the winter window. So, lo and behold EA happened and teams went crazy in the transfer window.

Saw teams losing stars but oh well gotta keep going. This one ticks me off though:



The transfer amounts aren’t too crazy (values went down since I’m in the Chile league), but if anyone is familiar with Club Monterrey then you know those are 5 key players and all in attack. This is a top table club that I’m sure is going to be somewhere in the lower mid table now. Again, I’m still playing through it, but it sucks to know that one of the most competitive teams in the league is gone thanks to EA.


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The transfer amounts aren’t too crazy (values went down since I’m in the Chile league), but if anyone is familiar with Club Monterrey then you know those are 5 key players and all in attack. This is a top table club that I’m sure is going to be somewhere in the lower mid table now. Again, I’m still playing through it, but it sucks to know that one of the most competitive teams in the league is gone thanks to EA.


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Old 05-18-2020, 12:47 PM   #8
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Well, seemed like a good idea until I ran into some very FIFA-esque things that are almost killing it for me. For one, I always disable the first transfer window. Give me at least 6 months to play against teams as they are in real life. Unfortunately, the disable first transfer window applies to the summer window, but the Chile league starts in January during the winter window. So, lo and behold EA happened and teams went crazy in the transfer window.

Saw teams losing stars but oh well gotta keep going. This one ticks me off though:



The transfer amounts aren’t too crazy (values went down since I’m in the Chile league), but if anyone is familiar with Club Monterrey then you know those are 5 key players and all in attack. This is a top table club that I’m sure is going to be somewhere in the lower mid table now. Again, I’m still playing through it, but it sucks to know that one of the most competitive teams in the league is gone thanks to EA.


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