Re: Is the “Nobody believes in us” strategy the most powerful in all of sports?
Every team employs it to a degree. Literally every team if they look hard enough can find an excuse to say nobody believes in them.
I think the most powerful thing is seeing the awesome shit team mates do on the track being translated into a game situation. As soon as the good trainers become good players a team takes off.
Re: Is the “Nobody believes in us” strategy the most powerful in all of sports?
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jeemak
I think the most powerful thing is seeing the awesome shit team mates do on the track being translated into a game situation. As soon as the good trainers become good players a team takes off.
On the counter, if the hardest trainers are "playing their game" during Wednesday match sim, that causes fractures in the group...fine balance that one.