>>2203holy shit lmao this makes Kageyama look like a total pansy (he managed Teikoku Gakuen, Zeus Jr., Shin Teikoku, Orpheus (Italian national team), Team K and Shinsei Inazuma Japan). It's quite amazing no one bothered to look into Dragongate till that late, holy shit.
>few do their jobsI swear I'd love to do that. I'm such an autistic kid when it comes to soccer and soccer managing.
Also, that sounds like it's kind of a weak way out of it. IMO it would be better if the team had some shitty players topping at 66 and another gold and silver player, it would make matches so much more intense. Also, considering it's entirely cpu controlled, there should have been some sort of regulation on the allowed skills. Then again, I am the kind of person who would argue for a single extra point on Stamina.
>>2205I hate that shit. The capitalistic part of soccer is what killed my love for the pro scene. Soccer is such a beautiful and engaging sport, it's wonderful to chant for your team when they're down 2 - 0 and the clock is ticking, just to show support. Now it's all politics and economics. I mean, I don't know any better, but I sure as hell would not accept money to rig a stupid money-less tournament, and do all the actual managing and scheduling myself.
>>2207It would be quite simple, actually: have at least three different managers (one being the official and the other two acting as second in command), plus control the players' ips, the characters' stats and force the players to speak during the match. This, before and during each match.
Oh and btw, was the game hosted on the commentator's computer?