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127189.10 in reply to 127189.9
Date: 1/8/2010 5:40:11 PM
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Yeap, but ID trains IS. Thats what happened to me today. My routine is:Train 1 skill until all 5 of my trainees get a pop up. Then next skill etc.

For the big men trainers. Dont forget to train JS some times. Its a very nice 2ndary to have and relative easy to train. Also it trains IS too. Actually when i have trained JS 1 of my players got double pop up. JS/IS

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127189.12 in reply to 127189.1
Date: 1/8/2010 8:32:10 PM
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Buy a level 5 trainer. Everyone says that there is a big difference between level 4 and level 5. And, they also say that getting a level 6 or 7 trainer is great but not necessarily worth the money it will cost to get one.

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127189.13 in reply to 127189.12
Date: 1/8/2010 9:04:22 PM
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The best value for money is still a level 4 trainer.

Level 6 and 7 are a waste of money.

Not many teams starting out can afford level 5 trainers. The difference between 4 and 5 is an extra 2-3 weeks worth of training a season so you're looking at an extra pop or 2 in skills. As demonstrated in other threads, 4 is still the best unless you have a massive training regime and all your players for that position are trainees

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127189.14 in reply to 127189.13
Date: 1/8/2010 9:21:08 PM
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Thanks! I appreciate the advice as I'm new here also. The threads I read all suggested a level 5 trainer which costs me quite a bit (in salary but not in bidding as I bought an expensive trainer). But I'm glad to know it's not worth buying a level 6 or 7 trainer as I thought I'd need to do that soon as well. Since my trainer's salary has escalated to close to $50K per week, is it worth it to downgrade to a level 4 trainer and a cheaper salary?

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127189.15 in reply to 127189.1
Date: 1/8/2010 9:23:13 PM
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Honestly you shouldn't be complaining. I have a Level 5 trainer and trained inside shot for 2 consecutive weeks with no pops ( Yes I know my trainees are 21 and 22 but at least). Its karma.

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127189.16 in reply to 127189.14
Date: 1/8/2010 9:46:02 PM
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I say it is definitely worth it. It is costing you 50k a week for a lvl 5 trainer.

I got my lvl 4 trainer @ 11k a week with a sign on fee of 1k.

Now the question for you is that for the 2-3 extra weeks of training a season, is it worth an extra 35k-40k a week to you?? which over the course of a season amounts to almost half a million. Which you can better utilise and spend on an extra player.

From: Balev

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127189.17 in reply to 127189.3
Date: 1/8/2010 10:57:19 PM
Kinky Koalas
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Could you provide a link to the "training speed analysis" thread please?

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127189.18 in reply to 127189.17
Date: 1/8/2010 11:05:41 PM
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127189.19 in reply to 127189.18
Date: 1/8/2010 11:19:06 PM
Kinky Koalas
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Thank you kindly

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127189.20 in reply to 127189.16
Date: 1/8/2010 11:44:49 PM
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Thanks. What about the PR? What is the best level?

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