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What age do you stop training a player?

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From: Siwy

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Date: 6/29/2018 3:57:00 PM
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Depends on purpose of your training. When you develop U21 players, potential cap usually determines the age - you hit it, you end the training. If you train mainly for your team, probably 24-25 yo should be the border age - at this age your guys can make only 15-25 pops before 32 yo, so why would you waste your time, when you can start training new prospects? Finally, there are NTs, where you train as long as you can.

Last edited by Siwy at 6/29/2018 3:59:51 PM

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From: Apex

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Date: 6/29/2018 9:21:04 PM
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Training slows down gradually, at age 27 it's pretty low and will take a while to get pops. While you can still do it, it's not very financially efficient.

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Date: 6/29/2018 9:38:56 PM
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After age 26 the cost/benefit of training becomes very, very low. Plus even if you’re getting pops at age 27-29 that doesn’t increase the transfer value of the player, they’re still going to diminish in value. At that point you’re far better off finding a new player to train imo.

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Date: 6/30/2018 4:00:00 AM
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GM-Siwy's answer is right, it depends on the purpose.