So I'm guessing everybody pretty much has the same team by now.
This game has been pretty generous on the budget and I've always been able to afford the team I want.
Only my Italians playing tonight and 1 Dane on the bench.
Bugger.
Which one's Dill? Don't tell me the fat useless ball of lard is in the top 6.
I am Jebus
You're 13th.
2nd from bottom.
Bellow Eddo Cheddo. And everyone else bar Hazza the Indian.
Some people just don't understand football. :/
I've got more points than your number 1, whatever that is.
Whoa, what a pearler!!
This game me no like.
You have defenders and keepers who do their job properly over 90 minutes - ie my stalwarts Donnarumma and Bonucci yesterday - yet are penalised when the opposition score in extra time. What a load of bollocks! The defenders did their jobs properly over the 90 - just like players from other teams who won it in normal time - and if anyone should be penalised it should be the forwards for not finishing teams off.
I was just gonna take my ball home in protest with an angry post on TD but, having seen de Ligt sent off in the last one along with leaving Kjaer on the bench yesterday, I'm now gonna take my ball home, throw my toys out of the pram and threaten a Chitty-style flounce from the game!
Calm yer tits min, points are only scored and deducted over 90mins.
In fact it's supposed to be a clean sheet for not conceding a goal over at least 60 minutes, with the payer on the pitch.
That's supposed to be worth four points.
From the rules:
However there were no clean sheet points for the Italian or Austrian defenders last night, despite the game being goalless at full time.Clean sheets
Players get points for a clean sheet when they play at least 60 minutes and their team doesn't concede a goal while they are on the pitch.
So the rule seems to actually be that teams must not concede goals at any time.
Screw Bale. Screw deLigt . . . Boayata? Dumfries?
Dire.
They must play at least 60mins of the game to be awarded the clean sheet points.
As covered in my post, including a quote of the rule.
They did.
Donnarumma the keeper for example.
120 minutes played, despite it being 0-0 at full time.
Zero points for a clean sheet.
I have no feckin idea.
Clean sheets
Players get points for a clean sheet when they play at least 60 minutes and their team doesn't concede a goal while they are on the pitch.
I'll still carry on though for a bit of fun but compared to the Prem one, when I've played that, this one is a bit shit.
Do the players score less points for completing the games too? It seems to be 2 points rather than 3 but, admittedly, I may be wrong on that score.
Also: one thing I discovered last week is that you can sub players inbetween games. Something to be aware of for fellow players (victims).
And I have two Italian defenders, with two teams above me in the TD league who both had only one.
Another thing is getting a point(s) for being awarded a pen. I can understand losing points for conceding a pen but when was it ever good to praise a player for getting one? Great dive have a point.
They either changed it or we all read it wrong
That isn't the relevant rule.
This is, as previously posted.
Clearly they cocked up the points calculations for the Italy Austria game.Clean sheets
Players get points for a clean sheet when they play at least 60 minutes and their team doesn't concede a goal while they are on the pitch.
It's pretty obvious what happened.
Sepp Blatter doesn't have Donnarumma in his team.
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