Dette jeg har tænkt mig at C/P herinde, er direkte fra FM-Britain. Derfor vil jeg også inkludere links til de ting jeg smider herinde.
Jeg har valgt ikke at oversætte tingene, da de står på engelsk og jeg regner med at langt de fleste kan forstå meningen med det. Ellers er I velkomne til at spørge, så skal jeg nok forklare min fortolkning af det

Det der er skrevet med
fed skrift, er de muligheder som du normalt får i spillet, mht. Team-talk eller spørgsmål.
Jeg ved ikke hvor mange af jer der har læst det, eller er opmærksomme på det. Personligt er det først fornyligt, men det vendte alt op og ned for mig ingame. Jeg gik fra at have tabt 8 kampe i træk til at jeg nu ligger på en stabil 9 plads og bevæger mig stadig op af.
Her er lidt af det guf jeg snakker om:
Pre-match talk:
Finally, after so many preliminaries, the most important part: The media pre-match interaction. Now you can make up for anything you missed before or finally blow it. Choose your options wisely and remember that being over-confident rarely is rewarded in the game. To make things clear: good pre-match comments will not win a game for you. But giving the wrong comments can have catastrophic effects and giving the right comments can boost your morale strongly.
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We are in a good form and can win this = The option to go with if your team is having a good run, if your odds are looking good and if your players are determined and can handle pressure.
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They can cause us problems = If your form and odds are less brilliant, if you are additionally playing away and if your players suffer from a lack of self-believe, this option will cause less pressure and you will see your squad being more relaxed.
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Just want a good performance = If you really do not see many chances to get away with a result or a point. Takes the pressure off your players and most likely will result in a good morale despite taking a loss. Don’t underestimate your team though, it may also lose motivation, if you do so.
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You can see your team winning anyway = If you are at the very top, dominating the league from first to last and you intend to play an out-of-form relegation candidate, you can make some fun out of it and raise your profile as arrogant genius. Maybe you will get an award, but as you can guess, this option is rarely of any use, if ever. A comment by crazy gra which I found too good to leave it out: This special option is great if you want everyone without a sense of humour to hate you, especially those named Rafa or Roman.

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No comment = Only advisable if your morale already is superb across the board.
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Pre-match team talks
After hitting the ‘Ask Assistant’ button and singling out (or reverting) some of the individual team talk suggestions he made, you should now make your personal choice how you want to send your squad into the game.
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Tell the players they can win this game = Probably a good choice for most home games in which you are favourite, also if odds are in your favour for away games and you feel this is a realistic view of your team in contrast to over-hyped odds due to a good run. You will soon see that this can become your standard team talk easily once you managed to assemble a combination of solid tactics, a gelled squad and consistent performances. In fact, despite the advice to vary team-talks given by the in-game hints, there is not too much room for variations if you have reached this state of stable performance. Don’t hesitate to use it then and vary on rare occasions plus vary individual talks in this situation.
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Wish the team luck for the match ahead = This should be your choice for away games or home games where odds are clearly against you. The message is simple: you do not have to win today, I already would be happy with one point. So you should not be too angry if you will not get more, but your team may be much more relaxed and eventually get a result.
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Tell the players you expect them to win the match = A clear and simple statement, and it will be understood as is. However, this can make your players buckle and succumb to the pressure. It can be helpful under these circumstances: you are clear favourite for the match and you do have a very determined, ambitious and professional squad. You will see that these kinds of squads often will react very positive and delighted if you put things clear. If you are lacking these kinds of players and a clear situation for the match, you should stay off from this choice.
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Tell the players to do this for the supporters = For some strange reason the default assistant choice. But this should be reserved for the rather few games (depending on your league) against fierce rivals and occasionally for cup finals (get the trophy for the fans!). Always add individual talks.
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Tell the players there is no pressure on them today = An option if wish luck seems to be too much. In other words, if you expect your team to lose anyway or to face one of the hardest games of the season, no matter if you manage a top team or a relegation candidate. Combine this with encouraging individual talks to all key players. Also, this is the most valuable team talk if your team is in a crisis and lost its winning form for several games and now will play a seemingly small opponent at home. More then once I have seen a team recovering using this route. It seems to work equally well for highly determined squads, which have started to dominate a league at will and have several leading members with high influence and determination on the field.
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Half-time team talks
The most important part of it since you now have the chance to keep your team on its toes if they are already winning, spur them up if they are behind and need to turn around the game or make them more focussed if they are playing well but cannot score. Wasting your half-time team talks can mean throwing away games and points and will definitely come back to hurt you.
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Show your anger at the team/I expect nothing else then a win = You are behind or drawing a game which you should clearly win without any doubt. Change formations, bring on a new player and combine with individual talks and you should see a different second half. Most likely you will be hailed by your players for turning around this game if you should succeed.
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Disappointed/I want to see more from you = You are behind away, but you do not clearly see that a win is a must, you are draw against a quite good team at home or you are leading with a big team but only by one goal and the game is far away from being safe for you side, and the number of chances created is too low. Demand more any you may get it.
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You can win today = Encourage your players in a positive way. Use this route if Angry/Disappointed may be too harsh since you are playing strong teams, if you still surprisingly hold a draw away without being favourite and think you have potential to win. Also, this is the way to go if you would have preferred angry/disappointed but your team has low morale
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Sympathize = The way to go if you unlucky behind or drawing, but see a good performance.
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Pleased = For sustaining a good, at least two goals lead against a good opponent.
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Show encouragement to the team (if available) = If you are leading closely against strong opponents but your team is playing well and should maintain the performance to win.
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Don’t let your performance drop (if available) = If you are leading closely and feel your team is in control and dominating but has to stay focused to keep the lead.
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Pleased at the performance (if available) = Shows this: your are outplaying them everywhere! If you dominate from first to last, but missed to score yet, just scored once and all you need is more luck with finishing.
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Thrilled = For a clear cut lead of three goals at half time, or a good lead away, or leading against a very strong opponent. Whenever your teams performs above themselves (even if they do it every week).
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For the fans = See
pre-match. Only for fierce rivals or cup finals.
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Go out and enjoy the rest of the game/The pressure is off = For friendlies, if there is not much left to win, if you are already clearly behind and playing a team which is also clearly better then your own team and expecting to turn around will be asking for too much.
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Da jeg så hvor meget dette indtil videre fyldte, så ville jeg ikke inkludere nøglespiller match talk, så der må I altså selv benytte linket =)
Links: Matches build up interaction -
http://www.fm-britain.co.uk/index.php?page=articles&view=news&news_id=178Match Day Interaction - Team Talks -
http://www.fm-britain.co.uk/index.php?page=articles&view=news&news_id=179Match Day Interaction - Individual Player Talks -
http://www.fm-britain.co.uk/index.php?page=articles&view=news&news_id=180----
Jeg er ked af hvis man ikke må inkludere links i ens forum posts, men jeg syntes bare ikke det var rigtigt at tyvstjæle noget fra et andet site, uden at angive hvor jeg havde fået det fra. Som sagt, det har hjulpet mig ekstremt meget.