In each version, hints and tips are very useful for the newcomers to the game. Generally hints and tips are the same not changing from one version to another but a few changes. There is a new hint for FM 2011 in scouting. That is also :
You can change which scout closely tracks and follows the progress of any of your players out on loan by selecting 'Manager' > 'Options' and then choosing your desired scout.
It is better to have scouts from different countries/region rather than having from one country. I mean if you are managing a team from Spain, it is not good having all scouts from Spain... At least you should have 4 scouts from different countries like England, Italy, Spain, Brazil. This is important for your scout knowledge because your club's level of scouting knowledge can be increased by either signing scouts who already have a large knowledge base, acquiring an affiliate club or by sending your existing scouts out to investigate new territories.
When viewing your team screen you can find out the level of scouting knowledge your club has by selecting 'Knowledge' from the scouting section in the 'tree' menu in the side-bar.
Scouting your next opposition will give you an insight into their tactics and key players and help you plan your tactical approach for the game.
If you are managing a national team, it is now possible for you to scout players eligible for selection.
Parent clubs automatically expand their scouting network by using scouting knowledge from feeder clubs.
When signing scouts from a foreign country, your team will benefit from the scout's knowledge of players from that nation.
Scouting a player more than once will increase the likelihood of the scout finding out more about his strengths and weaknesses.
The more scouting knowledge your club has, the more players will appear on the player search screen.
Assigning a scout to 'Scout Next Opposition' and to a country/region in another continent will result in that scout spending a lot of time travelling rather than actually scouting players.
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