How to improve players moods in Master League PES 2010

Recently I have been playing a Master League season as Tottenham, and am currently playing out season three.  At the end of season two, Chelsea approached me offering £40 million for Giovanni Dos Santos who was at that point a SS(80).  I didn’t accept the offer, and now, halfway through season three, Dos Santos is refusing to sign a new contract and is ‘purple mooded’ and ‘red faced’ every week.  So now I risk losing Dos Santos on a free transfer unless I can improve his mood, and negotiate a new contract.

So here are my tips for improving a players mood, both game form (the arrows going from red to purple’ and squad happiness (the angry face icon in ‘My Team’).

  • Put the player in the first team - Get your unhappy player off the bench and promote him to the first team in his favoured position.  Play him every game possible, while subbing on your other key players so as not to piss them off too much.
  • Get him to score goals - This may be easier if he is a striker of AMF, but even if he is a defender make sure he is coming up for corners, or making runs into the boxes to improve his chance of scoring.  A few goals will start to pick his mood up, and win round your supporters love for him.
  • Make him play well - The key to getting a good after-match rating (out of 10) is to ensure the players gets lots of touches of the ball, passes a lot, tackles, and intercepts passes.  Try not to get booked or sent off since this will ruin his rating.  Playing well consistently like this will sort his mood and game form out, and again will win round the supporters.
  • Take him off the list - If your player is on the loan or transfer list, take him off immediately.  Having a player on the lists will de-moralise him, especially if a club to offer to buy him and you refuse the deal.
  • Wages don’t matter - If you do have the chance to negotiate his contract, wages are not that important compared to first team performances.  It cannot harm to pay the player a good wage, but if he is not playing then it’s pointless.
  • Remember to rotate - To ensure you don’t make your other players angry at missing out on first team games, make sure you rotate your whole squad of team players with substitutions and first team starts where possible.

Do you guys have any tips?

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