Who would’ve thought that The S.M.B would be posting on a Saturday? 😅
As a matter of fact, you would normally be checking in on a Saturday to view my stories series. Oh, you don’t know what I’m talking about?? 😯
Each weekend I share some stories where I pick a real life match and implement soccermanager’s tactics to each starting X1 based on personnel and how they usually play in real life. I also give each player a role so you can visualize what to expect from your own team within soccermanager when you’re watching that match live:
Here is an example from the Match between Manchester City vs Liverpool when Liverpool got smacked 4-1 on April 8th. As you can see, this was the Liverpool starting X1 as well as the role each player was given for the match. Now, if you manage any of these players within soccermanager and was watching this match live (or the highlights), you can expect them to perform exactly the same within your game. Make sense right? 🤩
If you’re eager to see which real life match is on the agenda this weekend, stick around as I’ll be sharing a link to our story series from today!
Now then, on to today’s episode:
The Stats area within the Manager page is all about your very own performance as the manager of whatever club you’re at. It has some similar characteristics to the stats found on the ‘Squad’ page with some intricate items brought in to make it more manager specific:
This is where you get to see what your current record is for the team you’re currently managing at. You can keep track of things such as your win Percentage (Anything over 60% is very good), your current level, how many matches you have played, and the amount of games won, lost, or drawnThe Stats page allows you to view everything within the ‘Manager Record’ area with the addition of being able to see how many stars out of 10 your team is rated at, the current nation and league you’re managing in, the current financial rating of the club (also out of 10), and, most important, the number of trophies that you’ve won at the helm.Your Trophy Cabinet. At the end of the day this is why we play SM 23, am I right? It’s all about handling the day to day navigation which leads to results week to week, which then concludes with that shiny cylindrical shaped object that says: “I’m a winner!”. When this cabinet is full you get to see the season when it was won, the club you were managing, the country where you managed and the number of trophies you’ve won.Records were meant to be broken indeed and it’s up to you to make and break some new ones. The records that are noted within SM 23 are your record win, record loss, record attendance, record signing, record received transfer fee received, record winning streak, and Record games unbeaten…Lastly, we’ve saved what arguably is the best area within the entire Manager page for last. Here is where you get to see how you rank up against other real life managers based on their performances within SM23. This has got to be one of the best inclusions within this game as it gives you a measuring stick of where you are and how much work you have to put in to get to the top of this list. Of course you could also buy your way to this, but if that’s what you’re planning to do then I don’t think you should be reading these blogs.
And with that, we end another week of an in-depth look at one of the pages found within SM23. I hope you’ve had a ball learning about the different managerial types and are now eager to implement some of your newly found knowledge into your career.
Como podes por o Elliot em Box to box quando a função no Soccer manager worlds é advanced Playmaker. .. estás a confundir os dois jogos e afinal não sabes jogar em nenhum do dois .
Como podes por o Elliot em Box to box quando a função no Soccer manager worlds é advanced Playmaker. .. estás a confundir os dois jogos e afinal não sabes jogar em nenhum do dois .
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