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CM0304 best player PDF Print E-mail
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Written by k8oylos   
Thursday, 25 May 2006 14:15

In CM3, it was Bakircioglu. In CM01/02, Tsigalko or Selakovic. In CM4, Freddy Adu. Who is the legend of Championship Manager 2003/2004?

There can be many candidates. The answer however can be only one. His name? Daniel Braathen.

Braathen plays for Skeid and sometimes has a minimum release fee, randomly generated between 200 and 300k. For the rest of the times, you can get him for a structured deal little below 1 million.

What makes him so special? In a game where the most important attributes are definitely the ones to do with speed, Braathen has a 20 in the most important physical attributes: Speed and acceleration. This is matched with a 20 in technique and 19 in dribbling, after a bit of training. The result is simple: A fantastic right winger, an even better striker, he will urinate on every defense and simply crack any defensive system used against him.

 

But ok, i hear you saying. His mental are crap, and his finishing is a mere 14. The only way to persuade you, is by showing this player of the month screenshot.

What is even better is that Braathen will even joiin English lower division clubs, as low as the 3rd division. And trust me, Braathen against 3rd division players, it can only be a joke. It would be harder for Ronaldo to dribble me,i guess, compared to that

It's obvious that the scandinavian scouts have been cheating again, and have turned a medium, unknown player into a CM god, but this is nothing to worry about. Buy Braathen, and you will never regret!


 
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