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good players for mid league (championship, league 1) clubs

Started on 20 April 2008 by MUFC_4_LIFE
Latest Reply on 28 April 2008 by RedArmy20
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just started new game with forest
does anyone know any players who could come in handy (cheap)

dusan gave me a cople of names

also if anyone has played with them any tips will be apreciated

cheers
look at leeds they have good players for that range
ok ill have a look
Just send a scout around uk, he will find loads of good players for a mediocre team like forest
yh just wanted to know if anyone has ever played with forest so i can have tips (cant be botherer to do personal instructiions myself)
Can't be bothered??? Thats the most important part!!! It all depends on your players, if somebody played with forest he maybe didn't have the same players...
of course he would im in 1st season. they might have a couple of different players but most will be the same
Players in league one are mostly shit, you have to buy players who will be the leaders of your team and that makes the difference, my best players have perfect personal instructions and i don't really give a damn about some shit players who i will replace in next season...

I'm trying to say is that you make you own personal instructions according to your own squad and no one can do that for you... You understand now?
scout sweden, you will find some good players from there who are good enough for even championship.
buy someone would won an award last season in the lower league
They become expensive
not overly expensive micah
not overly for prem teams but for lower they do
1/read the posts above you
2/then delete you post only 1
its stupid its my comp and
1/ i dont care
2/ jesus

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