TheGreatRossonero wrote:
Well this set is classic

1899
Any video to probe the 96 AGG
Maybe is time to do William Foulke , and yeah he has videos (really

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The AGG value is easy to explain:
He was a classic striker of the time, who's only job was to run forward anytime his team retrieve the ball to score tap-ins, and/or others types of goals..It could go from 95 to 99, i don't mind since that was their job, same with second strikers and wingers (specially from those times)..
Aside from that, you could see in the small info some others of his attributes like STA, DA, etc..
EDIT: Foulke, i don't know if i'm able to do it, in godoy's forum, they have a "good" representation of him according to the info available on the net, perhaps more info is available in books that aren't available on the internet

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