@@freddie2521 It was on Fifa 19. Ben Pearson (95 agg) - best CDM I've ever had. Dennis Erdmann (94 agg) - solid CB, a monster in Championship Aliou Coly (92 agg) - fast RB, definitely better than his 65/68 suggests Joe Garner (92 agg) - decent striker
Just a small adjustment - Moneyball wasn't about finding players who hit more home runs. Billy Beane's motto was "does he get on base?" If a guy hits more singles and doubles, he gets on base more often and is more likely to score, as opposed to a roided up guy who hits the ball 600 feet, but strikes out 70-80% of the time
Also, don't use other tools to look into players, use the ingame tools they give you, have scouts in all parts of the world to fin the next player for your team. Also this can be even more cool if you don't negotiate the transfers yourself and only delegate them, as if the club is doing them for you, that way you may need to scout multiple players to find the one that will join your club.
That just takes away from the couching experience, I prefer being the scout and bringing players in myself I only make realistic signings at the average price that Celtic would pay but sometimes the scouts suggest players who are too expensive or established
Usually the whole point of moneyball is not being able to see attributes and only being able to judge off of career statistics. Obviusly in fifa u cant really do this but in gams like fm it can make for a really fun save
Would be even more fun with advanced stats, fm might take too much time for many people. And tactics are way more important (positive and negative, depending on what u wanna do)
@@mikester4896they won't do that but add woman to ultimate team lmao PES could have probably implemented that if it wasn't for that horrible change of direction following pes2021....
this may work in football manager where they have intangible attributes, fifa is only based on stats, so looking at that is just basically doing what you do at transfers anyways 😂
did this as Kaiserslautern road to glory and it was soo fun and i think very realistic too, playing few games in first 3 seasons then playing only final cup/eu final game
Leicester City discovered Kante this way. He was the player in the Europe's top 5 leagues with the most tackles and interceptions per game, but no one knew about him because he played for Caen which finished 13th in Ligue 1 the season before joining
A lot of this is how seasoned CM players would play, I imagine. For example, I often buy pacey CBs so I can sell my fullbacks and switch to a 3-5-2, almost 3-3-4 and leave my defense less vulnerable. Pair that with one CDM with high stamina, two CAMs (or CMs) with High-High work rates and high stamina. Two pacey wingers one 6"1+ Striker and one striker with high agility and pace. This allows your CDM to fill gaps in the centre when your CBs are pulled apart by wing plays, effectively turning your defense into a 4-man back row. It also ensures your CAMs press high up field, but close midfield gaps that the CDM is leaving. The tall Striker serves as a target point that stays central and the agile striker serves as a false 9 that runs around. It allows for much more of your budget to go to your midfield and attacking players, instead of having to dedicate money to two fullbacks. Even if they are attacking minded, your 2 centre backs cannot close the gaps they leave. It means you would need at least 2 CDMs to close those gaps quickly and to stay behind, meaning you effectively are putting down 6 defensive players on your pitch. The 3-5-2/3-3-4 allows you to put only 4 defensive players in your starting 11, with basically the same defensive power as the 4-3-3.
I tried to apply this at Union Berlin on Fifa 22 but they already had this type of team with players like Haraguchi a Cam with 87 agility, 85 Acceleration and 84 balance being only 74 rated or Becker a St with 91 pace. It was very fun and i recommend trying those players.
Been doing this since fifa 18. Always liked the thought of players from underrepresented nationalities excelling. If you want to do a fifa 18 moneyball or rtg type career would highly recommend seydakhmet as striker. Insanely fun to use in game and can be grown to has potential to be special through the loan glitch relatively easily
I'm always try to improve starter Teams with some cheap hidden gems with perfect stats for my system At my St. Pauli career mode the craziest player was Tannane. I think he was a cam. But I played him also as striker and winger. Around 28 at start, but he was about 3-4 years an important part of the squad. When the rest of the team was about 80-84, he balled with 75. Crazy price value over the years
I did this last year in pes 2020, i started with the base 1,5 star team and started in the serie b. I only looked for players that now are good but they weren't back then (like emi martinez). Or i searched for specific stats. For example, i liked Scamacca's style of play and he became the captain of inter in the first season, winning 3 back to back coppa italia, 1 scudetto, 1 UCL and 1 EUL and a treble. He was so good that i bought him in every career
Exactly what I was thinking while watching this video. Moneyball is based on analysis of performance and nothing to do with attributes. Something FIFA has no way of tracking and probably never will. Buying a player based on attributes is essentially the same as buying the best rated player, being as their overall rating comes down to a combination of all of their attributes.
Had an academy CDM in my Bayern career mode that was the lowest rated in the team by 2033 at 84 rated but kept making it into the TOTY. Was fast, strong and had great defending but not great passing or dribbling. Kind of like a faster Gattusso. Felt like i was playing with a 90 overall
Starting one with Everton. They basically have the financial objectives to want to be on a tight budget but also have the funds to get whichever hidden gems you want.
something else that would be smart in a moneyball save is to find players who play a wrong position or where a position change would be better for them. a example of this can be rahpael guerrorro who would be way better in lm/cm with his good dribble and passing and low defending
I played as Accrington Stanley when they were a half star team with the lowest rating and budget in the game. I had to get players who were good at very specific attributes that would allow them to excel in very specific roles. I'd also use loans and free agents to fill out the rest of the squad. After they do well, I'd sell them and get somebody with slightly better stats. We rocketed our way through the divisions and eventually won the UCL. If you really want to play money ball, you have to start at the very bottom because EVERY decision matters much more.
I've always been big on Acceleration and Vision for midfielders, but never applied money ball as formally as this. We've all bought a player rated over 80 but doesn't quite click, only to be outplayed by a 68 rated youth prospect.
I think this idea would be incredibly fun but doesn't really work in the fifa games because the idea is the 'low rated' player who has great stats, like when you start a career mode in a league 2 team and your 37 year old striker seems way better than the higher rated younger players around him but this idea kind of gets ruined I think with their ratings being plainly displayed. I mean in the way that we might take say Bale at Spurs in fifa 21, 80 rated, not fast anymore but something like 95 curve/freekicks/long shooting made him a guarantee goal from FK and 30 yard far post curlers. I think moneyball in fifa would look much more like fifa 17 Butland for your FUT team and Walcott on the wing, cheaper players with not the best stats or ratings but seemingly outclassing everyone else in that same bracket and even some beyond. It's hard to explain but I feel like those 'cheese' FUT players were the real money ball or that 43yr old goalie who stops every shot when you first start a career are the real 'moneyball' players.
Started with Sampdoria, got bashed in the pre-season tourney but doing well in serie B! Would love to give this a go with Sampdoria. LOL at the Vega reference... I signed Vega, Chavez and Rodriguez first season.
Been doing something similar for a few years now,find a player you want or dream of,then find someone with similar of the impact stats at a cheaper price.
That's great and all, but we are still soooo much limited by the fact that we cannot see players' stats or contract length when in a different league 😕
Very true i remember getting an insane player on my carlisle united save called Joseph Sutton a cdm but i turned into a fast winger and got, the beaytyys
Without knowing it, I've been using this in a way to play EA/Fifa games for ages.. I use the development page to help me identify specific combinations of attributes for example "Mobile Striker" has better attributes than a "mobile striker" for the position of a false 9.. Obviously a target player attributes would be a good fit for a target man on the field.. I think EA should remove the potentials and overalls from the game completely and allow players to try to develop players this same way. It's so rewarding and fun, especially when you get the controls and game mechanics down to a tee.. Any glitches or bad DDA gets written down as an uncontrollable, unpredictable variable that shouldn't frustrate you. Life is unpredictable. Yes the glitches are bad, but we have no control over them, so just accept it. Just know, what that happens, it's not your fault and that you're good enough. ✌😎
I always found it funny when Strikers were signed who barely scored in their career or created - people overrated them that they'd come good or it was the team they were in - Marlon Harewood being a great example. After 2006, he never hit 10 a season.
I feel The Journeyman method more fun for me. Only play for 1 season in each club without any transfer and then choose any received offer from other league. If you get bored easily with similar team and players, you need to try this methods. You will play with unknow players, clubs and leagues.
True, I had a 17 year old defender come through my youth team, his OVR was like 68 but he was brilliant. Big unit, won nearly every tackle, could run with the ball too. I was playing him over 85 rated CBs
I did a save like that with Werder Bremen! It was a ton of fun to get a club in dire straits back to becoming the star of the north whilst also generating profit through it.
I've been playing with all manual passing for a while. I love it, but it's bad that I dont rly use players passing stats so when Im low on cash I go for players with low passing cause it wont make a difference for me but it will on the price lol
I've done money ball for years, st pauli I got fast young wingers and geiger to pull the strings, geiger fantastic passer but 75 overall and cheap, plays like scholes
Isn't this how everyone plays normally? Like scouting and looking at the important stats is what determines your transfers anyway unless you are building your fantasy dream team
I just started a new save earlier today as Swindon Town FC in League 2 and my 53 rated winger outpeforms other players 10 ratings higher than him in game.
This comment might get lost since it's not a recent video, but Porto absolutely does NOT use Moneyball. In fact, our finances and management have been horrendous for the past 10 years. For each gem Porto finds, 3 bad ones come around. Luís Diaz and Otávio were good pieces of business, but players like Brahimi, Herrera and Corona left on fre transfers, when we could've made tens of millions with them. Our youth is what has gotten better for the past 20 years. We go players like Vitinha, Fábio Vieira, Fábio Silva, André Silva, Rúben Neves, DIogo Costa, Gonçalo Borges, Francisco Conceição, the list goes on. These players are responsible form keeping the club afloat, from almost certaint bankruptcy.
It don’t take that long to move up to champions league from league 2 if you just use your youth players a ton. Dynamic potential makes shit too easy istg. It took me 6 seasons with afc Wimbledon to win the champions league. I’m not good at the game or anything my 60 ovr striker was a 93 overall by season 5. My first youth signing left back was 96 over Demi god that could literally play anywhere. And In season 4 I sold my once 65 rated CAM to Liverpool for 250 million. Safe to say next save I turned off dynamic potential.
Autism speaking here but the table shown from 1:47 onwards seems to be partially incorrect: if you count the numbers given for CM together it results in 101 and for CB it's 102. (For CF it's only 98 but I assume the remaining 2 are under the cut off part.)
You guys having crashing issues in the consoles? I used to play in PS4 but my career keeps crashing, so I moved to the new gen console and it keeps happening
Another idea make a team called the Belfast Giants (it’s a hockey team) put them in league 2 and have the players all be taller then 6 foot. The coulors for jerseys would be based on there nhl jerseys will mainly turquoise and a little bit of red.
I do the same thing, Set up instructions to the position along with formation, etc. Then look at what are the best stats in that position. Box-box mid field players need stamina,short passing and finishing is a plus. It is super fun, and after a season or two if you can hold those players, your team will be unstoppable. I am managing Valencia in Fifa 22, and missed a good right winger who can cut inside and can shoot, maybe not score goals but at least have that habbit, so I looked at Jose Gaya, a left back and played him in Right wing, He became the second highest goal scorer that season for me with 11 goals. Now he is back to RB, since I had the budget to bring in a winger.
Among the bigger clubs Liverpool FC uses Moneyball tactics in their player recruitment but their success has been on and off. Moneyball doesn't work well in the long run.
I thought everyone played it like this already. I know I always played FIFA Career Modes and PES Master Leagues just like this. Do newer FIFA players forget that there are other stats besides Overall and Pace?
Thanks to Eli on Discord for this video idea!
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I once played a Wimbledon save by building a team around the Aggression stat. Crazy Gang rebuild.
what players
@@freddie2521 It was on Fifa 19.
Ben Pearson (95 agg) - best CDM I've ever had.
Dennis Erdmann (94 agg) - solid CB, a monster in Championship
Aliou Coly (92 agg) - fast RB, definitely better than his 65/68 suggests
Joe Garner (92 agg) - decent striker
@@xanthippus9079Erdmann has the nickname of 'The Earthman' on the kit I think.
A very 'special' guy
@@eliasweber7498That´s because „Erdmann“ means Earthman in german
BARFIEBOY???
Just a small adjustment - Moneyball wasn't about finding players who hit more home runs. Billy Beane's motto was "does he get on base?" If a guy hits more singles and doubles, he gets on base more often and is more likely to score, as opposed to a roided up guy who hits the ball 600 feet, but strikes out 70-80% of the time
No one has come even remotely close to striking out 70-80% of their at bats in the mlb 🤣
@@calebmorice5242 it's hyperbole my guy
@@ryan_alexandersome people just don’t listen let’s be honest I would slap him irl with my big zucchini
More an obp over ba thing ...
@@dayandsauce I think if we try to eat we eat
3:51 I know it's nothing to do with the vid but what a finish
I was looking for this comment because my god what a banger that was!
@@nonder92 Y'all know he got scored on right?
Also, don't use other tools to look into players, use the ingame tools they give you, have scouts in all parts of the world to fin the next player for your team. Also this can be even more cool if you don't negotiate the transfers yourself and only delegate them, as if the club is doing them for you, that way you may need to scout multiple players to find the one that will join your club.
That just takes away from the couching experience, I prefer being the scout and bringing players in myself I only make realistic signings at the average price that Celtic would pay but sometimes the scouts suggest players who are too expensive or established
@@o-way-zilla3394 its exactly that but it feels like the club negotiates the transfers you asked for
Usually the whole point of moneyball is not being able to see attributes and only being able to judge off of career statistics. Obviusly in fifa u cant really do this but in gams like fm it can make for a really fun save
It would be nice for EA to implement more data tables about team's and player's previous seasons though
@@mikester4896EA doesn't do "fun"
Would be even more fun with advanced stats, fm might take too much time for many people. And tactics are way more important (positive and negative, depending on what u wanna do)
@@mikester4896they won't do that but add woman to ultimate team lmao
PES could have probably implemented that if it wasn't for that horrible change of direction following pes2021....
@@woiken3957😢
this may work in football manager where they have intangible attributes, fifa is only based on stats, so looking at that is just basically doing what you do at transfers anyways 😂
Yeah this video is so pointless
did this as Kaiserslautern road to glory and it was soo fun and i think very realistic too, playing few games in first 3 seasons then playing only final cup/eu final game
Leicester City discovered Kante this way. He was the player in the Europe's top 5 leagues with the most tackles and interceptions per game, but no one knew about him because he played for Caen which finished 13th in Ligue 1 the season before joining
This is why we sub,he teaches us fifa and delivers career mode like mad,this guy is fire🔥🔥🔥🔥
Would love a longer, more in depth explainer for what specific stats and what different taftical setups would require
A lot of this is how seasoned CM players would play, I imagine. For example, I often buy pacey CBs so I can sell my fullbacks and switch to a 3-5-2, almost 3-3-4 and leave my defense less vulnerable. Pair that with one CDM with high stamina, two CAMs (or CMs) with High-High work rates and high stamina. Two pacey wingers one 6"1+ Striker and one striker with high agility and pace.
This allows your CDM to fill gaps in the centre when your CBs are pulled apart by wing plays, effectively turning your defense into a 4-man back row. It also ensures your CAMs press high up field, but close midfield gaps that the CDM is leaving. The tall Striker serves as a target point that stays central and the agile striker serves as a false 9 that runs around.
It allows for much more of your budget to go to your midfield and attacking players, instead of having to dedicate money to two fullbacks. Even if they are attacking minded, your 2 centre backs cannot close the gaps they leave. It means you would need at least 2 CDMs to close those gaps quickly and to stay behind, meaning you effectively are putting down 6 defensive players on your pitch. The 3-5-2/3-3-4 allows you to put only 4 defensive players in your starting 11, with basically the same defensive power as the 4-3-3.
I tried to apply this at Union Berlin on Fifa 22 but they already had this type of team with players like Haraguchi a Cam with 87 agility, 85 Acceleration and 84 balance being only 74 rated or Becker a St with 91 pace. It was very fun and i recommend trying those players.
Been doing this since fifa 18. Always liked the thought of players from underrepresented nationalities excelling. If you want to do a fifa 18 moneyball or rtg type career would highly recommend seydakhmet as striker. Insanely fun to use in game and can be grown to has potential to be special through the loan glitch relatively easily
I believe you recruited Dorley the CDM
I'm always try to improve starter Teams with some cheap hidden gems with perfect stats for my system
At my St. Pauli career mode the craziest player was Tannane. I think he was a cam. But I played him also as striker and winger. Around 28 at start, but he was about 3-4 years an important part of the squad. When the rest of the team was about 80-84, he balled with 75. Crazy price value over the years
I did this last year in pes 2020, i started with the base 1,5 star team and started in the serie b. I only looked for players that now are good but they weren't back then (like emi martinez). Or i searched for specific stats. For example, i liked Scamacca's style of play and he became the captain of inter in the first season, winning 3 back to back coppa italia, 1 scudetto, 1 UCL and 1 EUL and a treble. He was so good that i bought him in every career
Nice concept but its not what moneyball is. moneyball is pure statistics no stats, not 90 passing. but something like 99% pass accuracy
Exactly what I was thinking while watching this video. Moneyball is based on analysis of performance and nothing to do with attributes. Something FIFA has no way of tracking and probably never will. Buying a player based on attributes is essentially the same as buying the best rated player, being as their overall rating comes down to a combination of all of their attributes.
bro thanks for all the ideas best fifa channel on youtube
Had an academy CDM in my Bayern career mode that was the lowest rated in the team by 2033 at 84 rated but kept making it into the TOTY. Was fast, strong and had great defending but not great passing or dribbling. Kind of like a faster Gattusso. Felt like i was playing with a 90 overall
Same had a juve career and a 73 cdm was a starter because he played like viera
Decordova-reid in Fifa 22 is like 74 overall but feels like an 84
Starting one with Everton. They basically have the financial objectives to want to be on a tight budget but also have the funds to get whichever hidden gems you want.
something else that would be smart in a moneyball save is to find players who play a wrong position or where a position change would be better for them. a example of this can be rahpael guerrorro who would be way better in lm/cm with his good dribble and passing and low defending
i had him too! i was very surprised when he got an instant +9 when i switched him to CM
I bought Goretzka and played him as a RB, he was a beast
They do that in the movie, they go talk with an injured player and ask him to sign but no in the role he was expecting Scott Hatteberg I think.
I played as Accrington Stanley when they were a half star team with the lowest rating and budget in the game.
I had to get players who were good at very specific attributes that would allow them to excel in very specific roles. I'd also use loans and free agents to fill out the rest of the squad.
After they do well, I'd sell them and get somebody with slightly better stats. We rocketed our way through the divisions and eventually won the UCL.
If you really want to play money ball, you have to start at the very bottom because EVERY decision matters much more.
8 season RTG from 3. liga to conference league winners in the bundesliga, finished 6th place aswell.
I've always been big on Acceleration and Vision for midfielders, but never applied money ball as formally as this.
We've all bought a player rated over 80 but doesn't quite click, only to be outplayed by a 68 rated youth prospect.
I think this idea would be incredibly fun but doesn't really work in the fifa games because the idea is the 'low rated' player who has great stats, like when you start a career mode in a league 2 team and your 37 year old striker seems way better than the higher rated younger players around him but this idea kind of gets ruined I think with their ratings being plainly displayed. I mean in the way that we might take say Bale at Spurs in fifa 21, 80 rated, not fast anymore but something like 95 curve/freekicks/long shooting made him a guarantee goal from FK and 30 yard far post curlers. I think moneyball in fifa would look much more like fifa 17 Butland for your FUT team and Walcott on the wing, cheaper players with not the best stats or ratings but seemingly outclassing everyone else in that same bracket and even some beyond. It's hard to explain but I feel like those 'cheese' FUT players were the real money ball or that 43yr old goalie who stops every shot when you first start a career are the real 'moneyball' players.
Andy Caroll on bournmouth in Fifa 19 was the most fun I ever had with a carrer.
Doing this with Palermo right now, super fun
Grimaldo is the best left back in the game using Moneyball stats
Did just that with the wycombe wanderers some years ago .. was insane haha
Started with Sampdoria, got bashed in the pre-season tourney but doing well in serie B! Would love to give this a go with Sampdoria.
LOL at the Vega reference... I signed Vega, Chavez and Rodriguez first season.
I haven't played fifa for years. But I used to exploit finesse shot trait and do moneyball like that.
Loved Moneyball book BUT the stat-driven approach does not account for that human element for good or bad.
Been doing something similar for a few years now,find a player you want or dream of,then find someone with similar of the impact stats at a cheaper price.
Going to do it as Udinese with FC 24 when I get it
"Why do we like Nicolas Pepe?"
"BECAUSE HE GETS ON BASE."
This is why we follow you
That's great and all, but we are still soooo much limited by the fact that we cannot see players' stats or contract length when in a different league 😕
Moneyball isn't about home runs it's about getting on base
yea its about runs not home runs
Great Movie
Very true i remember getting an insane player on my carlisle united save called Joseph Sutton a cdm but i turned into a fast winger and got, the beaytyys
Without knowing it, I've been using this in a way to play EA/Fifa games for ages..
I use the development page to help me identify specific combinations of attributes for example "Mobile Striker" has better attributes than a "mobile striker" for the position of a false 9..
Obviously a target player attributes would be a good fit for a target man on the field..
I think EA should remove the potentials and overalls from the game completely and allow players to try to develop players this same way.
It's so rewarding and fun, especially when you get the controls and game mechanics down to a tee..
Any glitches or bad DDA gets written down as an uncontrollable, unpredictable variable that shouldn't frustrate you.
Life is unpredictable.
Yes the glitches are bad, but we have no control over them, so just accept it.
Just know, what that happens, it's not your fault and that you're good enough.
✌😎
Where is that spreadsheet with the relevant stats for each position? Please share the link to that document, I can't find it anywhere online :(
I always found it funny when Strikers were signed who barely scored in their career or created - people overrated them that they'd come good or it was the team they were in - Marlon Harewood being a great example. After 2006, he never hit 10 a season.
this is such a great concept
When you sim a match. Isn't it just OVR that is used?
Aside from that nice vid. Ow and don't forget composure. It also doesn't affect the OVR
There also is form, home/away and some other things but Geografifa explained it in a video
But the individual stats don’t matter in quick siming
I feel The Journeyman method more fun for me. Only play for 1 season in each club without any transfer and then choose any received offer from other league. If you get bored easily with similar team and players, you need to try this methods. You will play with unknow players, clubs and leagues.
I clicked because of my Torino save in Fifa 13 where Verdi is my GOAT
True, I had a 17 year old defender come through my youth team, his OVR was like 68 but he was brilliant. Big unit, won nearly every tackle, could run with the ball too. I was playing him over 85 rated CBs
Luis Muriel is a beast for this! Y’all should check his stats out
Well he has been a beast in every fifa ever
I did a save like that with Werder Bremen!
It was a ton of fun to get a club in dire straits back to becoming the star of the north whilst also generating profit through it.
cool, going to try this.
If you like excel and Moneyball, you guys should give FM a try.
I like both, Fifa for Gameplay and FM for my Manager carrer.
I've been playing with all manual passing for a while. I love it, but it's bad that I dont rly use players passing stats so when Im low on cash I go for players with low passing cause it wont make a difference for me but it will on the price lol
I've done money ball for years, st pauli I got fast young wingers and geiger to pull the strings, geiger fantastic passer but 75 overall and cheap, plays like scholes
Isn't this how everyone plays normally? Like scouting and looking at the important stats is what determines your transfers anyway unless you are building your fantasy dream team
I just started a new save earlier today as Swindon Town FC in League 2 and my 53 rated winger outpeforms other players 10 ratings higher than him in game.
Alan Soñora. Love this guy
How do you know what to search after? What stats will build a good team?
Thanks for this Video!
Watford could be a fun team to use considering they have lost two of their best players sarr and pedro
Which players in fifa career mode have the swerve pass?
This comment might get lost since it's not a recent video, but Porto absolutely does NOT use Moneyball. In fact, our finances and management have been horrendous for the past 10 years. For each gem Porto finds, 3 bad ones come around. Luís Diaz and Otávio were good pieces of business, but players like Brahimi, Herrera and Corona left on fre transfers, when we could've made tens of millions with them.
Our youth is what has gotten better for the past 20 years. We go players like Vitinha, Fábio Vieira, Fábio Silva, André Silva, Rúben Neves, DIogo Costa, Gonçalo Borges, Francisco Conceição, the list goes on. These players are responsible form keeping the club afloat, from almost certaint bankruptcy.
The highlight of Notts County-West Brom, how did you get that scoreboard and the skybet ads?
It don’t take that long to move up to champions league from league 2 if you just use your youth players a ton. Dynamic potential makes shit too easy istg. It took me 6 seasons with afc Wimbledon to win the champions league.
I’m not good at the game or anything my 60 ovr striker was a 93 overall by season 5.
My first youth signing left back was 96 over Demi god that could literally play anywhere. And In season 4 I sold my once 65 rated CAM to Liverpool for 250 million.
Safe to say next save I turned off dynamic potential.
How do you turn off dynamic potential?
I was talking for this for ages. The meta in fifa is high overall and high potentiall which is so unrealistic.
Nice video 👍👍👍
🔪🥚🥚
@@Chinczyk21 bro what
Autism speaking here but the table shown from 1:47 onwards seems to be partially incorrect: if you count the numbers given for CM together it results in 101 and for CB it's 102.
(For CF it's only 98 but I assume the remaining 2 are under the cut off part.)
Probably a degree of rounding in there. Nothing too crazy. Happens all the time. That's a good catch though
felt attacked with that alexis vega comment 💀💀
Y'all weren't already doing this? no wonder it takes me so long to finish 1 season
What Cam and setting you use
i just recognize u are as such a big nerd in fifa as i am xD
Sounding like what FM does
did that works in simulation?
Whats sad about fifa is that I've played a ton of fifa 23, but I still had to check the date to see if it was fifa 22 or 23
I created a team in league 2 and brought them up to the prem in 4 seasons
You guys having crashing issues in the consoles? I used to play in PS4 but my career keeps crashing, so I moved to the new gen console and it keeps happening
Basically scout like fm in fifa
How do you make your game look like that?
Another idea make a team called the Belfast Giants (it’s a hockey team) put them in league 2 and have the players all be taller then 6 foot. The coulors for jerseys would be based on there nhl jerseys will mainly turquoise and a little bit of red.
They don't play in the nhl
@@896t5 it’s a hockey team I watch the nhl Ik it’s not an nhl team 😂
anyone know which stats to look for in each position?
I do the same thing, Set up instructions to the position along with formation, etc. Then look at what are the best stats in that position. Box-box mid field players need stamina,short passing and finishing is a plus. It is super fun, and after a season or two if you can hold those players, your team will be unstoppable.
I am managing Valencia in Fifa 22, and missed a good right winger who can cut inside and can shoot, maybe not score goals but at least have that habbit, so I looked at Jose Gaya, a left back and played him in Right wing, He became the second highest goal scorer that season for me with 11 goals. Now he is back to RB, since I had the budget to bring in a winger.
Morinho does this for 20 years already
You are literally goated
How do you search for attributes?
This is literally just what I do I’m fm 😭
Alexis Vega led me to glory every time on fifa 22 career mode🤣
Among the bigger clubs Liverpool FC uses Moneyball tactics in their player recruitment but their success has been on and off. Moneyball doesn't work well in the long run.
Is there any ways to get this spreadsheet?
yall don't already do this?
I do something similar to this it's made fifa fun again
Just casually has bicycle kick at 4 mins
Francis Amuzu.
Where can you find the full atribute value poster?
docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/19Sp0T9Kk_2zZ43Qg6mRtZKBDUvGmhcKgOGg-qGHZ8U0/htmlview
Bro I been using money ball on FIFA for years it’s why I play career mode!
great video but there is no way u play w that camera
77-86 in one season Litchrally how bruhhh
I thought everyone played it like this already. I know I always played FIFA Career Modes and PES Master Leagues just like this.
Do newer FIFA players forget that there are other stats besides Overall and Pace?
Wait so how did you all play this mode?
I just watched moneyball 2days ago😮
I think I’ve been doing this unironically
What position is SCM and SB? 1:53
Where can I find these data and players there is no such intricate filters in fifa.