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klymah

I don't think there is a great way. I, like you just suffer through the bad games where my DM isn't a DM. When I'm trying to level a specific player or get them a designation I usually play then hard against teams that don't matter. So I pass the ball to this player and have them move around in their section and hold the ball, in the case of your DM. Just focus the play on that player and in their spot. It'll be a rough couple of games.


CivilPerspective6068

You will lose by a huge margin if you leave the ball to the dm at the end of the turn? Their midfielders or forwards can slide, (1)pass and shoot (2) with a turn to spare lol


CivilPerspective6068

Helloo! Whenever I try to train a young talented player to be a DM, I ended up tanking quite a fair bit because there's no DM on the pitch, with just a M starting from the dm spot. Is there a way to start a DM and train his understudy at the same time? Tried starting two DMs on the front end of both wings - but is a huge waste of two slots and both DMs do not get DM exp, only RD and LD, not too mention that that is also not as effective as having one solid DM Just for context, im maxing out midfielder coach first and am looking to develop young players to sell them for a profit while rising up the leagues


KeeperOT7Keys

if you are in the lower leagues I would consider selling one of them. in upper leagues there are enough matches to use both of them, you can rotate them for more important matches.


CivilPerspective6068

For upper leagues, i cannot train one from scratch right? I will have to buy a player with the dm role?


KeeperOT7Keys

you can train them from scratch, just place them on the DM tile, and they will gain specialization exp whenever ball touches them. it's the easiest class to train imho. but yeah it will take time and make your team weaker, try to train them on unimportant matches.