I'm trying to get promoted with a lower league (B) team, and I was wondering: what kind of transfers should I avoid? As you know, it's really hard to bring top-quality players to these teams. What criteria should I focus on when signing players for lower leagues?
I'm trying to get promoted with a lower league (B) team, and I was wondering: what kind of transfers should I avoid? As you know, it's really hard to bring top-quality players to these teams. What criteria should I focus on when signing players for lower leagues?
Thanks in advance! Expand
If you are using one of the top tactics, you can get promoted to top leagues as long as your squad is somewhat balanced and you can keep your players fresh across the season. That being said, refer to this table to pick your players: https://fm-arena.com/thread/14009-attribute-testing-football-manager-24/
TL;DR: Pace / Acceleration >>> Stamina / Anticipation / Dribbling / Jumping Reach > remaining attributes. I put three ">" to emphasize they are much more important than the secondary attributes, and you should probably only look at the other attributes to break ties.
Same as any other league really. Bring the best players you can within the budgets. In lower league that usually means only free transfers and free loans. Sign players that are better right now (forget potential in lower leagues) than what you have and if you repeat the process a few times you'll get promoted. Be sensible with wages, you don't want one player to use up 10%+ of your wage bill unless he is exceptional and even then you can only afford 1 or 2.
TL;DR: Pace / Acceleration >>> Stamina / Anticipation / Dribbling / Jumping Reach. I put three ">" to emphasize they are much more important than the secondary attributes, and you should probably only look at the other attributes to break ties. Expand
And transfer to avoid: every position low workload (1-3) and average- speed attackers - definitely no, every position very low concentration (1-2) and average- jumping reach central defenders- only if necessary, OC there are a few good players with these attributes but no need to try.
Hi FM Arena,
I'm trying to get promoted with a lower league (B) team, and I was wondering: what kind of transfers should I avoid? As you know, it's really hard to bring top-quality players to these teams. What criteria should I focus on when signing players for lower leagues?
Thanks in advance!
qrave said: Hi FM Arena,
I'm trying to get promoted with a lower league (B) team, and I was wondering: what kind of transfers should I avoid? As you know, it's really hard to bring top-quality players to these teams. What criteria should I focus on when signing players for lower leagues?
Thanks in advance!
If you are using one of the top tactics, you can get promoted to top leagues as long as your squad is somewhat balanced and you can keep your players fresh across the season. That being said, refer to this table to pick your players: https://fm-arena.com/thread/14009-attribute-testing-football-manager-24/
TL;DR: Pace / Acceleration >>> Stamina / Anticipation / Dribbling / Jumping Reach > remaining attributes. I put three ">" to emphasize they are much more important than the secondary attributes, and you should probably only look at the other attributes to break ties.
Same as any other league really. Bring the best players you can within the budgets. In lower league that usually means only free transfers and free loans. Sign players that are better right now (forget potential in lower leagues) than what you have and if you repeat the process a few times you'll get promoted. Be sensible with wages, you don't want one player to use up 10%+ of your wage bill unless he is exceptional and even then you can only afford 1 or 2.
ZaZ said: If you are using one of the top tactics, you can get promoted to top leagues as long as your squad is somewhat balanced and you can keep your players fresh across the season. That being said, refer to this table to pick your players: https://fm-arena.com/thread/14009-attribute-testing-football-manager-24/
TL;DR: Pace / Acceleration >>> Stamina / Anticipation / Dribbling / Jumping Reach. I put three ">" to emphasize they are much more important than the secondary attributes, and you should probably only look at the other attributes to break ties.
thank you man
And transfer to avoid:
every position low workload (1-3) and average- speed attackers - definitely no,
every position very low concentration (1-2) and average- jumping reach central defenders- only if necessary,
OC there are a few good players with these attributes but no need to try.