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Old 02-07-2008, 09:47 AM   #1
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morning boys, just wondering really because when the new patch comes out i usually start a new game to fully feel whats changed.

I don't want to because i'm doing well with Burton Albion at the mo as you've probably heard its took a long time to get them in the premiership and i don't want to quit.

That's why i need your advice on what YOU think is the best country to manage in (apart from england if you can please) as when & if i start a new game, i want it to be a challenge, but one I can play for many seasons.

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i take it nobody manages anywhere else apart from england?

What's the league/country you found most exciting/enjoyable/playable to play in?
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morning boys, just wondering really because when the new patch comes out i usually start a new game to fully feel whats changed.

I don't want to because i'm doing well with Burton Albion at the mo as you've probably heard its took a long time to get them in the premiership and i don't want to quit.

That's why i need your advice on what YOU think is the best country to manage in (apart from england if you can please) as when & if i start a new game, i want it to be a challenge, but one I can play for many seasons.

Thanks :thup:
Try brazil, it's a very balanced league
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Old 02-07-2008, 10:43 AM   #4
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OK cheers, have you had expereince in this league? if so, how can do you reckon you could play in it for, without it starting to get repetitive?

Plus how many tiers are there in their league system?
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OK cheers, have you had expereince in this league?
I played as Atletico Paranaense which is a relegation candidate in the major league

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if so, how can do you reckon you could play in it for, without it starting to get repetitive?
I'm not sure I got it right...What do you mean?

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Plus how many tiers are there in their league system?
There are 3 tiers
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oh sorry, i ment HOW long can you play it for before you find it starts getting tedious.

Cheers :thup:
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oh sorry, i ment HOW long can you play it for before you find it starts getting tedious.

Cheers :thup:
After three season I haven't won yet the Libertadores Cup and the other continental cup (Copa Sudamericana), so it's not time to become bored... If you want more challenge you could try one of the best teams in the lower league, like Coritiba.

The season is divided into reagional leagues (san paolo, parana,...) and national leagues. There's also a national cup which teams qualified for libertadores does not enter.
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I really like Scandanavian countries for some reason.

I've tried Norway and I'm in a game based in Denmark at the moment and they're both pretty enjoyable. Similar format too, three tiers but with regional divisions at the lowest level (so in Norway it goes: Premier Division, First Division, Second Division Groups 1, 2, 3 & 4 and in Denmark the system is Premier Division, First Division, Second Division East & West).
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try Scotland, plenty of decent, relatively cheap players and your allowed 7 subs for a league game.
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Try starting in the third division in Brazil and try and get a team to the top. So many different leagues and stages make it one of the most challenging leagues in the game. A lot of those South American countries are very confusing and time consuming if you start at the bottom.
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