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Frédéric Meyrieu 1997-2002
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Author:  Ortles [ Thu Oct 24, 2024 6:57 pm ]
Post subject:  Frédéric Meyrieu 1997-2002

Name: Frédéric Meyrieu

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Country: France :FRA:
Club: Metz
Position: *AMF
Side: LS/LF
Age: 29-33 (09/02/1968)

Height: 172cm
Weight: 70kg

Attack: 77
Defence: 46
Balance: 77
Stamina: 82
Top Speed: 77
Acceleration: 83
Response: 77
Agility: 80
Dribble Accuracy: 78
Dribble Speed: 75
Short Pass Accuracy: 85
Short Pass Speed: 83
Long Pass Accuracy: 88
Long Pass Speed: 86
Shot Accuracy: 76
Shot Power: 86
Shot Technique: 79
Free Kick Accuracy: 92
Curling: 88
Header: 67
Jump: 69
Technique: 90
Aggression: 79
Mentality: 69
Goalkeeper Skills: 50
Team Work: 80

Injury Tolerance: B
Condition: 6
Weak Foot Accuracy: 2
Weak Foot Frequency: 2
Growth type: Standard
Consistency: 5

SPECIAL ABILITIES: Playmaking, Passing, Middle Shooting, Penalty, First Time Passing

CARDS:
P01 - Classic N°10
P07 - Early Cross

INFO:
Frédéric Meyrieu began his professional career with Olympique de Marseille in 1984.

In March 1985, he was part of the French junior A2 team, together with Alain Roche and William Prunier 1.

In December 1996, Frédéric Meyrieu was fired by RC Lens for “lack of performance 2”. He had to go into exile in Switzerland to find his feelings again and win a Cup-Championship double with FC Sion 3.

After a break in Switzerland, Frédéric Meyrieu returns to France with FC Metz. Seduced by the ambitions of president Molinari, Joël Muller, coach of Metz, found in him his leader in the game, but also in the life of the group. Since the start of the season, his kicks, his left-footed technique and his vision of the game have illuminated a Lorraine collective that also relies on its own experience. Sixteen times the Granata have won pole position in the Championship. On the final day, Meyrieu and his team won but were beaten on goal difference by RC Lens 3.

Author:  gengiskhan [ Thu Oct 24, 2024 7:56 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Frédéric Meyrieu 1997-2002

I think the Mentality stat is too high, he was known to easily lose his temper, a lot of problems with the referees. The opposing teams were deliberately provoking him to make him lose his temper.

Author:  Interista93 [ Thu Oct 24, 2024 8:04 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Frédéric Meyrieu 1997-2002

No consistency value? No special cards? I can't say anything about the stats but a few things are missing here. And the same goes for other sets too.

Author:  Ortles [ Sat Oct 26, 2024 6:20 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Frédéric Meyrieu 1997-2002

gengiskhan wrote:
I think the Mentality stat is too high, he was known to easily lose his temper, a lot of problems with the referees. The opposing teams were deliberately provoking him to make him lose his temper.

Mentality: "As this value increases, the player's fatigue during the game decreases and therefore the ability to juggle if pressed improves"

Your point about his emotional side has nothing to do with it!


Interista93 wrote:
No consistency value? No special cards? I can't say anything about the stats but a few things are missing here. And the same goes for other sets too.

You're right, I have to edit, regarding the cards I really don't have the slightest idea.. is there a guideline?! I only rely on the old PES, the 6 so to speak!

Author:  Interista93 [ Sat Oct 26, 2024 8:05 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Frédéric Meyrieu 1997-2002

Ortles wrote:
gengiskhan wrote:
I think the Mentality stat is too high, he was known to easily lose his temper, a lot of problems with the referees. The opposing teams were deliberately provoking him to make him lose his temper.

Mentality: "As this value increases, the player's fatigue during the game decreases and therefore the ability to juggle if pressed improves"

Your point about his emotional side has nothing to do with it!

Konami was never very good at explaining the stats in game. I give you an example. Muntari used to have mentality below 70. Why's that? Because he was an hothead.

Author:  Ortles [ Sat Oct 26, 2024 8:22 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Frédéric Meyrieu 1997-2002

Interista93 wrote:
Ortles wrote:
gengiskhan wrote:
I think the Mentality stat is too high, he was known to easily lose his temper, a lot of problems with the referees. The opposing teams were deliberately provoking him to make him lose his temper.

Mentality: "As this value increases, the player's fatigue during the game decreases and therefore the ability to juggle if pressed improves"

Your point about his emotional side has nothing to do with it!

Konami was never very good at explaining the stats in game. I give you an example. Muntari used to have mentality below 70. Why's that? Because he was an hothead.

http://wepesstats.rf.gd/player_pes2010.php?id=812

mentality 66 :shock:

This thing really escaped me.... I didn't realize because I relied so much on the Konami description. Thanks Interista, today I learned something new

Meyrieu mentality under 70 for me.

Author:  gengiskhan [ Sat Oct 26, 2024 3:37 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Frédéric Meyrieu 1997-2002

In my opinion, the Playstyle Cards Classic N°10 and Early Cross would suit the player well.

The guideline is here for stats and cards:
Cards - viewtopic.php?f=4&t=6005
Stats - viewtopic.php?f=4&t=14324

Author:  Ortles [ Sat Oct 26, 2024 4:05 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Frédéric Meyrieu 1997-2002

gengiskhan wrote:
In my opinion, the Playstyle Cards Classic N°10 and Early Cross would suit the player well.

The guideline is here for stats and cards:
Cards - viewtopic.php?f=4&t=6005
Stats - viewtopic.php?f=4&t=14324

Thanks to you and Interista, i have edited my player!!!

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