I think it would be good if you could give players testimonials. It would bring in big profits and would cement players in the clubs history
Also I think there should be a little more consistency with players and clubs. I don't think that it's very realistic if Darren Bent goes 3 seasons without getting into double figures and then score 35 in the fourth season, only to return to single figures the following season. Or for Man City to finish 4th one season, 11th the next, 4th again the following season and 11th again in the fourth season. (all happened on my game)
Also, for a mega-rich sheikh or American Billionaire to buy a football club and give them hundreds of millions of pound is not a rare occurence in todays game. I think it should be possible for a new chairman to be a multi-billionaire and provide a club with huge funds.
Finally, certain managers have certain transfer policies. Arsene Wenger typically only buys promising young players (Nicolas Anelka, Emanuel Eboué and Robin van. Persie to name but a few) and would rarely spend £10,000,000+ on a player unless he believed them to be an exceptional talent, and Rafa Benitez brings the majority of his players in from Spain. I think the game should also be set up this way as it's highly unlikely that Mr. Wenger would spend £52,000,000 on an aging Ronaldinho (30 y/o at the time of buying
Also I think there should be a little more consistency with players and clubs. I don't think that it's very realistic if Darren Bent goes 3 seasons without getting into double figures and then score 35 in the fourth season, only to return to single figures the following season. Or for Man City to finish 4th one season, 11th the next, 4th again the following season and 11th again in the fourth season. (all happened on my game)
Also, for a mega-rich sheikh or American Billionaire to buy a football club and give them hundreds of millions of pound is not a rare occurence in todays game. I think it should be possible for a new chairman to be a multi-billionaire and provide a club with huge funds.
Finally, certain managers have certain transfer policies. Arsene Wenger typically only buys promising young players (Nicolas Anelka, Emanuel Eboué and Robin van. Persie to name but a few) and would rarely spend £10,000,000+ on a player unless he believed them to be an exceptional talent, and Rafa Benitez brings the majority of his players in from Spain. I think the game should also be set up this way as it's highly unlikely that Mr. Wenger would spend £52,000,000 on an aging Ronaldinho (30 y/o at the time of buying

