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270412.9 in reply to 270412.8
Date: 5/25/2015 6:56:14 PM
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Absolutely min. requirements are :

for outside players :

JS 15
OD 18
DR 16
HA 16
PA 12
JR depends highly on the IS

for inside players :

ID 16
RB 14
SB 11
IS very depends on the skillset of the player, in some cases might be very low (12)
HA/DR/JS as high as possible
some passing as well.

for SF :

OD + ID both 14 at the very least
high DR/HA (15)
very good PA (11)
some rebound (9)

SF require all skills to be leveled up, therefore it is not uncommon to use different styles of SF according to the tactics used. In Belgium, there is right now no allround SF.

This is all very "vague". It is very common to "forget" about a min. requirement provided the player has a unique skill-set allowing a particular tactic to be performed.

Don't forget that "almighty" players are extremely rare. E.g. we have players suited to inside tactics, or outside ones, and potential doesn't always allow to do everything is wanted with a particular player.

Although the information labelled above is correct, there is a lot to take into consideration. Level-up speed, manager needs, NT needs, other potential players with a similar skill-set, startup level as a draftee, etc ...

Another important thing to know is : a player aiming at NT will probably follow a path that won't get him into the U21. That's why it is of the utmost importance that any manager willing to aim for that should talk to the appropriate manager ASAP (U21 or NT) as training won't probably be the same.

However, the very fiirst season, 1v1 SF/PF is almost mandatory.

I hope this answers your question ?

Last edited by Dartreb at 5/26/2015 6:28:20 AM

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270412.12 in reply to 270412.11
Date: 5/26/2015 6:27:58 AM
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Right enough, I'll fix it ASAP.

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270412.14 in reply to 270412.13
Date: 6/18/2015 5:53:21 PM
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1v1 SF/PF. 100 % sure, that's almost a mandatory requirement for a great potential player.

From: SnoobS

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270412.15 in reply to 270412.14
Date: 10/15/2016 10:50:15 AM
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I'm in doubt of what to train this week more likely I would prefer Stamina because my 3 players can use it on the other hand I can't miss some training in ID on Jose and Rudolf but their stamina could use the training aswell together with Janick.

what would you guys do in this case I know training al 3 the players in impossible this week in ID therefor Janinck will fall out of it. ( he's the weakest f the 3 but ha sthe highest potential)
other 2 have 3 and 4 on stamna

all 3 are bigs
gtrs Snoobs

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270412.17 in reply to 270412.15
Date: 10/15/2016 12:24:52 PM
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MY advise is to avoid stamina training during the regular season. However, when post season begins, you don't always have 3 gamer per week. Even if you do have 3 games per week, playing your trainees out of position to get teh training could hurt your chances of making it to the next round (aka winning the game). Hence, if you need to train Stamina, those are the weeks that i'd advise stamina training. But overall stamina 6 is good enough. 9 is excellent. anything above 9 is a waste imo, so be sure you really need it before starting stamina training.

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270412.18 in reply to 270412.17
Date: 10/29/2016 3:36:34 PM
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I did avoid the training stamina and the result is that i can go train on IS 1 week soner then forseen, 3 trainees have an ID of 10 so it's time to get some of the scoring upgrades

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