Would it be possible to show, in the player history screen, a view of how the player’s attributes (and $ value) have changed over time?
I’m thinking of a grid where the columns are the attributes (Tackling, Speed, Shooting etc) and each row is a time when an attribute has changed, with the season/turn number. So it might look like a bigger version of:
Player: Matt Barton
Turn        Tk  Sp  Sh  $ value
S1/T1      78  68  54  $250,000
S1/T24    79  68  54  $255,000
S1/T48    79  70  54  $262,000
I think it wouldn’t be good if we had that. Not knowing how much a player has improved is part of the fun when you need to decide if a player is worth buying or selling. :-)
Cheers.
i’m down with gabriel on this one! It would spoil the fun of the game! i think a good sugestion is the hotlist like we had in the old days back on ms so we can keep tracking the players ourselves!
cheers
i agree. it should cost some effort yourself to have an advantage on information (like player imrovements). Not everything should be be tansparent/visualized out-of-the-box.
Hotlists, hotlists…no, we didn’t have that on our list, but I’ve just added :-)
Cheers.
Rather than doing it by player, do it by manager.
What I mean, is that a manager has a scrap book type thing, that automatically updates when players stats improve.
It would say, for example
June 1st Coach Report: Player John Smith improves Tackilng. Passing 
June 2nd Coach Report: Player John Smith improves Tackiling 
June 3rd Youth Coach: Youth player Paul Jones improves Passing 
June 4th Board Report: Player John Smith is sold to Liverpool 
Being able to filter this list by player name would be good as well. You could also add scouting information in there too – if a player is being watched by your scout you could get reports
June 5th Scout report from Ringo Star: Liverpools John Smith loses Passing 
June 6th Scout report from Paul Mcartney: Macclefields Peter Kay plays well, scores a goal 
June 6th Scout report from Paul Mcartney: Maccelsfields Peter Kay improves passing 
Nice, tubs, I’ll add these suggestions to our list.