Legendary Fantasy Database

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Legendary Fantasy Database

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Hi guys, I just came across an idea from the Football Manager Handheld forum. I am not sure if this was brought before.

They have something called Legendary Database. Bascially, they put soccer legend like Pele and Maradona in with current players. Of cause, these players can't be created with their original age. Instead, they are all added into the database as 25 year old, in their prime and add them to the team they are most reconginzed with.

In hockey, this translate to putting guys like Gordie Howe and Steven Y with the wings, bobby orr back in the B, Patrick Roy in the Aves, the great one back with the oils, etc etc. You get the idea. We can see how "the great one" and "the next one" will do playing together, or putting Ovechkin and Pavel Bure on the same line.

Having said that, I don't have the skills with the editor or enough hockey knowledge to actually accomplish this. I've seen guys creating db of the 90's and 70's. What's your thought on this fantacy db?
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Pens88, at least I think that is his username has done a 1980 database. Somewhere there is a thread here on it. It is apparently quite good.
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Pen66. I found some references to him by doing a search. I can't locate the db yet. That, however, would be a db with players from the 1980 season and has none of the current players?
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vissia wrote:Pen66. I found some references to him by doing a search. I can't locate the db yet. That, however, would be a db with players from the 1980 season and has none of the current players?

Thats an awesome database, with probably more Hall of famers in it than the 2007-08 NHL linhe ups will have in 20 years! ;)
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Post by pens66 »

Wow, guys still know my work. I appreciate it. And the link still works, too. Great! :D
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