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Post by soulchyld on Aug 30, 2014 21:30:16 GMT -5
It's not that easy. Take a look at the performances of a bright young German talent named Rüdiger from VFB Stuttgart. He is a defender but he opens a lot of plays, has many touches/clearances. Just take at his points. His team lost 2-0 and he will be the gold GC from Bundesliga this week It depends a lot on who is playing who as well. If you don't understand teams and how the dynamics with different pairings can change you just cannot simply say A is better than B. And with all that being said, if you are not actually watching the games and cannot switch players in or out before a goal is registered playing for points is not worth it. Defenders that attack like DeAndre Yedlin might score good pointS once in a while Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Yep! Many of the wing backs can score good points. But again, it will mostly depend on the team they will be playing. Über teams like Bayern will always generate good points at all positions since everyone is getting a ton of touches since they absolutely dominate possession.
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Post by detroitsquirrel on Aug 31, 2014 4:46:56 GMT -5
BTW you don't have to watch the game to know the flow of the game & play for points.....it's more about knowing the game itself
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Post by petenice on Oct 16, 2014 10:45:58 GMT -5
I have found that there are good point scorers at Forward, Defense and midfield, not so much at keeper. But I think the most consistant high scoring players are going to be the midfields that are also intergral scoring players like Di Maria.
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