u/1234fckurBBonTFlr

Player’s OOP training ineffective

I recently brought in a player from River Plate who was natural at CM, competent at AM and accomplished as ST. With his stats being perfect for a midfield playmaker, I trained him as such and set his OOP training on CM. We’ve played around 15 games and while his position as a midfield player has maxed out to fluid, his out of possession at cm hasn’t budged an inch from awkward. Upon checking, I discovered that his out of possession role as a cf was fluid despite never trained a minute there. Any tips on how to fix this issue?

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u/1234fckurBBonTFlr — 2 days ago
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[TITLE] School Bullying manhwas

Not sure if it's just me, but the whole bullied victim becomes strong trope has gotten a bit too stale right now as the authors just try to one-up the backstories and end up creating torture porn in most cases. Why are 15-year-olds burning people's parents alive (IYKYK) and putting half of these MCs' immediate family members into comas?? Those are not bullies, they are supervillains, lol.

I wanted to know if you guys feel the trope is staying strong or if you have moved on from reading manhwas like that and why. I feel like it will likely stay as it's kind of poetic justice for people who may have experienced bullying (which I am NOT against, to be clear) or just enjoyable for those who seeing douchebags get beat up over and over.

If you guys have any school-based manhwas where the MCs are the bullies, or serve as a major contrasting characters who stay relevant and evolve amongst the MC like "Bae Seokchan/ One eye dude" from Shark or "Ancheol" from Life as a Loser please drop them. I find it interesting when you either have an irredeemable asshole as part of the main cast or a character that slowly matures. (Preferably talented at fighting.)

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u/1234fckurBBonTFlr — 3 days ago