Get well soon mate You are the best FM youtuber, not only your videos are interesting and exceptionally detailed; but I also find the vibes relaxing af
Thank you, on both fronts. I feel fine, just sound awful 😂. Part of the reason I started was because I couldn't find much out there with the kind of laid-back vibe that I like, so I'm glad that I've been able to do what I was hoping for!
@@mustermannfm absolutely, sometimes after workl I'll just put your FM videos and chill. Your FM skin and your manners help giving the video a laid back, chill vibe Keep up the good work ✌️
Great work mate!! I have a proposal for you. Since you frequently post player stat profiles and ask how people would use the player and find value in him in general , I think you should post another type of question to the same stat profile like how people would counter such a player in terms of using roles of opp instructions
New to your channel, but you've earned a sub today. I'm playing a save as warrington town were now in sky bet league one ao I need to look at players like this. I currently play a tactic based around alonso bayer leverkusen so I'd like advice on a good DLP and DM both playing in the DM area on support thanks for the great content
I have done a video on DMs: ruclips.net/video/Ok0UhRB75NA/видео.html As always, it depends on your tactical approach. What you want from a DLP in one system is likely to be different from what you want from a DLP in another system. Even within the same system it can be different, depending on the players around them. And same with the DM. Identify what you want the player to be doing in each phase: in possession, out of possession, and in transition. And focus on metrics that show that. For example, in possession, you may want your DLP to keep things tidy. Knitting together the defensive and attacking units. So focussing on progressive passes and possession lost might be important. Alternatively, you might prefer them to be the one trying to unlock the opposition, so open-play key passes and expected assists will be more important.
Muster please can you make a video, walking us through how to collect this data, could you possibly make the spreadsheet accessible for use age to other users?
There are plenty of videos out there re: exporting data from FM. Here's a good starting point: ruclips.net/video/un30pOTjWmY/видео.html The principles are the same. Identify which metrics are valuable to you. The spreadsheet isn't available, as I use it for multiple things and have not tidied it up for public consumption. One aspect of the position series is it will allow me to identify which metrics I actually need, so I can then curate a more targetted/streamlined database which will have a Looker Studio dashboard for public access. That won't be available for a while, though (possibly not until FM25).
Hey mate get well soon Not sure if youve already talked about this but is there any way to access the data of the simulations in your videos? Love the content
Nope. It is not in a publically releasable condition. I am also using this series to refine my own understanding, so as to compile a fuller database, with more than the Top 30 leagues for when the series ends. This is unlikeable to be shared as a spreadsheet, but rather as a Looker Studio dashboard that will allow you to filter through (and potentially export to csv).
Sorry fella! It's better you learn now, and embrace your status 😂 (to be fair I cut out the bit where I mentioned that it's probably not the case anymore)
No. A holistic view is always useful both in assessing and understanding players. However, if you are asking whether attributes are more important than stats, then yes. Stats indicate how a player performed. It is the meaningful, tangible result of their attributes. A 20 in tackling, for example, is useless if the player keeps failing to win his challenges.
Not a single player here is "elite" (16+) in those areas, yet all perform above expectations. Sure, you should probably be able to find some good players keying in on those attributes, though, if they fit your tactical setup.
Does the pizza chart indiciate how good a player is at a certain action in comparison to the league? And get well soon! I love the skin and your videos, it changed the way I play FM now :)
In the skin, it is compared to the Top 20 leagues. Explanation of the pizza chart below. For this video, as I'm using an aggregated figures, these are actually compared to all players in the top 30 leagues and at a more granular level (this video, it is comparing against left backs only, rather than all full backs). I then create the pizza charts manually for the videos. WHAT IS A PIZZA CHART? theathletic.com/2746113/2021/... (requires subscription) In simple terms, it’s a chart showing a high level view of how often a player performs a specific action and how that ranks when compared to their peers. The bigger the slice, the higher the player ranks. A player in the 90th percentile for a category means they perform that action more than 90% of other players. The pizza chart is calculated at 5% intervals, and each concentric circle represents a 20th percentile. It is based loosely on the above article from The Athletic, adapted to work with the metrics available within FM. I have analysed 26,000 players playing more than 900 minutes in the Top 20 domestic leagues, breaking down each metric by position. Due to limitations this means the underlying data is static. For example, an Attacking Midfielder who completes 4 dribbles per game will always be ranked in the 90th percentile, even if at that exact moment in your game world there may in fact more or less players better than them. The same metrics are used for each position (except goalkeepers) to enable you to understand the tactical profile of a player. Forwards will be involved in a defensive capacity, and defenders will be involved in an attacking capacity, and understanding how a player compares in his position in all aspects of the game is important.
Never thought I would see a football manager video voiced by Sean dyche so that's a first, jokes aside get well soon
Just got a text from a mate saying pretty much exactly the same!!
Get well soon mate
You are the best FM youtuber, not only your videos are interesting and exceptionally detailed; but I also find the vibes relaxing af
Thank you, on both fronts. I feel fine, just sound awful 😂.
Part of the reason I started was because I couldn't find much out there with the kind of laid-back vibe that I like, so I'm glad that I've been able to do what I was hoping for!
@@mustermannfm absolutely, sometimes after workl I'll just put your FM videos and chill.
Your FM skin and your manners help giving the video a laid back, chill vibe
Keep up the good work ✌️
@@alessiopirolo2946 thank you, dude. I really appreciate it 🙏
Great video as usual. Gave me some interesting players to scout for a back up left back for Braga at the start of season 3
Hopefully one of them will be a good fit. I really like Schnegg as a backup option, as he can contribute in all phases. Gives tactical flexibility.
A wonderful video. Your videos are amazing and art in the fm world.
Thank you very much, dude. I just hope to entertain!
Great work mate!! I have a proposal for you. Since you frequently post player stat profiles and ask how people would use the player and find value in him in general , I think you should post another type of question to the same stat profile like how people would counter such a player in terms of using roles of opp instructions
An interesting idea. I'll definitely consider it!
@@mustermannfm ❤️
The best video. Thank you. Love from Malaysia ❤
Glad you enjoyed it, thank you!
Puntastic work there. Was expecting some Barry White with your deep voice!
If I could've, there would've definitely been a rendition of Can't Schnegg Enough of Your Love, Babe
Been gone for awhile. Been real busy. I see mustermann moneyball in the title I click. Cheers 🍺 Been 2 weeks hopefully you've recovered take care!
Good to see you, dude! I am recovered, indeed. Which is a shame. I quite enjoyed the extra deep voice 😂
Get well soon mate!
Come to comments section to say exactly the same
Bless you, thank you kindly. I feel fine, other than the sore throat, so probably just a minor infection.
@@SayItLoudly-ei9vh thank you. I'm all good, just sound like my vocal chords have been ripped out 😂
@@mustermannfmhope you’ve done the mandatory Batman impression then mate😂
@@mustermannfm😂 next time stop screaming too much on any rock concert..
New to your channel, but you've earned a sub today. I'm playing a save as warrington town were now in sky bet league one ao I need to look at players like this. I currently play a tactic based around alonso bayer leverkusen so I'd like advice on a good DLP and DM both playing in the DM area on support thanks for the great content
I have done a video on DMs: ruclips.net/video/Ok0UhRB75NA/видео.html
As always, it depends on your tactical approach. What you want from a DLP in one system is likely to be different from what you want from a DLP in another system. Even within the same system it can be different, depending on the players around them. And same with the DM.
Identify what you want the player to be doing in each phase: in possession, out of possession, and in transition. And focus on metrics that show that.
For example, in possession, you may want your DLP to keep things tidy. Knitting together the defensive and attacking units. So focussing on progressive passes and possession lost might be important. Alternatively, you might prefer them to be the one trying to unlock the opposition, so open-play key passes and expected assists will be more important.
Muster please can you make a video, walking us through how to collect this data, could you possibly make the spreadsheet accessible for use age to other users?
There are plenty of videos out there re: exporting data from FM. Here's a good starting point: ruclips.net/video/un30pOTjWmY/видео.html
The principles are the same. Identify which metrics are valuable to you.
The spreadsheet isn't available, as I use it for multiple things and have not tidied it up for public consumption. One aspect of the position series is it will allow me to identify which metrics I actually need, so I can then curate a more targetted/streamlined database which will have a Looker Studio dashboard for public access. That won't be available for a while, though (possibly not until FM25).
Hey mate get well soon
Not sure if youve already talked about this but is there any way to access the data of the simulations in your videos? Love the content
Nope. It is not in a publically releasable condition. I am also using this series to refine my own understanding, so as to compile a fuller database, with more than the Top 30 leagues for when the series ends. This is unlikeable to be shared as a spreadsheet, but rather as a Looker Studio dashboard that will allow you to filter through (and potentially export to csv).
mate, get well soon, then please do gk
Ta very much. As mentioned at the end of the video, next episode will be pivot players. GKs will be a few episodes away.
get well soon
Ta very much. I feel fine. Just sound like death.
get well muster
Bless you, dude 🙏
My brain, hearing these suggestions: "Write that down, write that down."
SIGN THEM ALL!!!!
Woah woah woah. I was captain at left back, baller in my day (Im 18). Take it back😢
Sorry fella! It's better you learn now, and embrace your status 😂
(to be fair I cut out the bit where I mentioned that it's probably not the case anymore)
is it good to judge the player only by his stats ?
No. A holistic view is always useful both in assessing and understanding players.
However, if you are asking whether attributes are more important than stats, then yes. Stats indicate how a player performed. It is the meaningful, tangible result of their attributes. A 20 in tackling, for example, is useless if the player keeps failing to win his challenges.
Hope you feel better soon mate, although the gravely voice gave the video a Mustermann: After Dark vibe 😂
Some great suggestions as always!
The gravel is growing on me. I wish there was a way I could do it on command!! I suppose I could always take smoking back up!
What to look in undervalued left backs:
Pace, acceleration, stamina, first touch.
Not if you play without attributes.
Not a single player here is "elite" (16+) in those areas, yet all perform above expectations. Sure, you should probably be able to find some good players keying in on those attributes, though, if they fit your tactical setup.
Does the pizza chart indiciate how good a player is at a certain action in comparison to the league?
And get well soon! I love the skin and your videos, it changed the way I play FM now :)
In the skin, it is compared to the Top 20 leagues. Explanation of the pizza chart below.
For this video, as I'm using an aggregated figures, these are actually compared to all players in the top 30 leagues and at a more granular level (this video, it is comparing against left backs only, rather than all full backs). I then create the pizza charts manually for the videos.
WHAT IS A PIZZA CHART?
theathletic.com/2746113/2021/... (requires subscription)
In simple terms, it’s a chart showing a high level view of how often a player performs a specific action and how that ranks when compared to their peers. The bigger the slice, the higher the player ranks. A player in the 90th percentile for a category means they perform that action more than 90% of other players.
The pizza chart is calculated at 5% intervals, and each concentric circle represents a 20th percentile. It is based loosely on the above article from The Athletic, adapted to work with the metrics available within FM.
I have analysed 26,000 players playing more than 900 minutes in the Top 20 domestic leagues, breaking down each metric by position. Due to limitations this means the underlying data is static. For example, an Attacking Midfielder who completes 4 dribbles per game will always be ranked in the 90th percentile, even if at that exact moment in your game world there may in fact more or less players better than them.
The same metrics are used for each position (except goalkeepers) to enable you to understand the tactical profile of a player. Forwards will be involved in a defensive capacity, and defenders will be involved in an attacking capacity, and understanding how a player compares in his position in all aspects of the game is important.