My only concern for every change we could imagine is only this one: There has to be a challenge for it to be fun!
Now the challenge is to get those minutes in that position but still trying to win games. The in-game position tranining system offer us something to deal with. What is going to be in other ideas?
Great point. That's why I would propose that there were would still be in-game training, not just practice training. It's doesn't have to be exactly a 50-50 split, too. As issue that teams in higher leagues have is that it's near impossible to be competetive while also giving real minutes to a 2nd developing player. In a lower league, a manager can get away with throwing a young player in the ballpark of 65-80 TSP in the lineup, sometimes even as a starter, but not so much in the higher leagues. This is why managers in higher league train two-position skills like one-on-one and JS so much, since a manager can still train two players with max trainuing minutes in Cup games or scrimmages. I'm suggesting there needs to a means for a high-level team to still be able to develop draftees or ther prospects rather than rely on the TL for all long-term productivity from players. Scout out the high-leagues and try to find players in the starting lineup that were actually drafted by those teams. They're out there, but they're pretty rare.
Last edited by chihorn at 10/14/2024 9:43:05 AM
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