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 See also... See also...
  
-  * [[players:start#Player Positions|Player Positions]] +  * [[player_positions:start|Player Positions]] 
-  * [[game_mechanics:start#Player Categories|Player Categories]] +  * [[player_categories:start|Player Categories]] 
-  * [[players:start#Performance Levels|Performance Levels]] +  * [[performance_levels:start|Performance Levels]] 
-  * [[players:start#Star Players|Star Players]] +  * [[star_players:start|Star Players]] 
-  * [[players:start#Apprentices|Apprentices]] +  * [[apprentices:start|Apprentices]] 
-  * [[players:start#Future Stars|Future Stars]] +  * [[future_stars:start|Future Stars]] 
-  * [[players:start#Schoolboys|Schoolboys]]+  * [[schoolboys:start|Schoolboys]]
  
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-==== Loss of Captain's Influence ==== 
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-If your Captain is sent off during a game, then some of the influence he had on your side will also be lost, 
-depending upon when he was actually dismissed. His levels are taken from the team from all areas, but 
-from your attack first then midfield, and then your defence, in as equal measures as is possible. 
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-See also.. 
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-  * [[players:start#Club Captain|Club Captain]] 
-  * [[game_mechanics:start#Aggression (AGG) and Disciplinary Points (DP'S)|Aggression (AGG) and Disciplinary Points (DP'S)]] 
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-==== Playing Out of Position (OOP) ==== 
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-Occasionally a manager may wish, or be forced, to play a player out of his normal position. When doing 
-this, a player does not perform at his usual level of efficiency, due to the strangeness of playing in an 
-unaccustomed role. For that game only, the player will be rated as only half his normal performance 
-level, rounded upwards, when calculating the skill totals per area. For example, if a Level 11 Defender is 
-played in a midfield role, then he will be rated as a Level 6 player for that game (being reduced to a 5.5, 
-and then rounded upwards). 
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-For every match that a player is played beyond his normal position, he gains experience in his new role, 
-to the value of 1 qualifying game for a competitive match, and 0.5 for a friendly game. If a player gains 
-ten qualifying points from playing out of position (OOP) during any one season then he will be able to 
-play OOP in all future games without any loss of levels. This turns him into a Utility player (UT) and thus 
-worth significantly more to his team and his manager. The only restrictions on a player playing out of 
-position are as follows:- 
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-  * A player playing as a GK or SW must always be a GK or SW. 
-  * A GK cannot play in an outfield position 
-  * Unqualified APPs and SBY’s cannot play OOP 
-  * A SW may play in DF without losing any levels. Playing him there is not considered as Out-of-Position with respect to qualifying as a UTILITY. If he plays in MF or FW then he starts to qualify as a UT. 
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-**Note:** that an unqualified SBY or APP Sweeper cannot, under any circumstances, play in defence until he 
-is qualified. He must play all his qualifying games in the SW role. 
- 
-A UT player can play in any outfield position (DF/MF/FW) without losing any performance levels. His 
-position should be recorded as the outfield area he is playing in, not written as `UT’. 
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-See also... 
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-  * [[players:start#Player Positions|Player Positions]] 
-  * [[players:start#Category Changes|Category Changes]] 
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