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From: Fulek49
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313665.13 in reply to 313665.12
Date: 2/19/2022 6:49:33 PM
Mûrs-Erigné
II.4
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Mûrs-Erigné II
At first he looks nice ... 18, HoF, a future NT with a good training plan ;-)

I'm happy that I have opened debate about training for Japan players but I would like more managers to participate at this debate.

NT and U21 teams are currently heavily dependents on foreign managers who are less interesting to keep them or to train them when their salaries are high. At final, it's a problem in order to have top players.

Here is a new observation on Japanese players, keeping only players who are 27 years old or less:
- 12 players with 100 or more TSP. 6 are in Japanese teams (5 differents)
- 6 players are above 120 and 5 of them are in Japanese teams (4 differents)
What do you think about it?





From: Fulek49
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313665.14 in reply to 313665.13
Date: 2/19/2022 7:00:07 PM
Mûrs-Erigné
II.4
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Second Team:
Mûrs-Erigné II
With my Utopia team I buy at the moment 2 Japanese players who are FP and have 19, there non top players at the moment.
In near future, I will try to have 6, with 18 or 19 years old and who are Franchise Player at least.


I will open a new topic where you can follow their progress until the end of their 21 years, and where everyone can post the progress of their young players.

From: Orgram

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313665.15 in reply to 313665.13
Date: 2/20/2022 7:23:07 PM
Orgram Dragon
III.1
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It is a big problem that japanese players may not be training well but it is quite difficult to pay a 130 skills player salary if you are not in top league or II. I am right now in III with only 1 +130 skills player, and 2 +120 skills players and I am loosing money every week even if I win every game.

It is easier to have players with huge salaries in countries where you do not have so much competition. Maybe thats is why many japanese players are still in japanese teams

From: Brutus

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313665.16 in reply to 313665.1
Date: 2/20/2022 8:11:48 PM
Brutus Buckeye
II.2
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Second Team:
The Ironmen
I try to draft a new Japanese player for development to the NTs every 3 seasons. I can only really train three players at a time and also be competitive. I would usually try to have 1 player 19-21yo, 1 player 22-24yo, 1 player 25-28yo.

Iseki is the old one, Takishida is the younger one. The middle one is missing because I had a bad draft that cycle.

I have saved up a bunch of draft points and will try to get another one this off season. When Iseki is no longer trainable I could try to buy one to make a third.

From: Fulek49
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313665.17 in reply to 313665.16
Date: 5/25/2022 7:10:37 AM
Mûrs-Erigné
II.4
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Second Team:
Mûrs-Erigné II
Draft 56:
After 5 weeks in this season 57, what happened to the players drafted this season?
I did investigation and here are the results

18 ans: 30 players drafted
Hall of Famer potential: 2 Players
- Seitaro Inokuma PF [Japan/Utopia] Sold 150k // Trained
- Fumitake Takahama PG [Japan/Utopia] Sold 2M // Trained

MVP potential: 5 Players
- Tomoharu Satonaka SG [Japan] // Trained
- Norio Jumonji SF [Japan] Sold 30k // Not Trained
- Ki-Won Hwang C [Japan/Utopia] Sold 500k // Trained by Brutus
- Hideaki Ueda PG [Japan/Utopia] Sold 6k // Trained
- Kohtaro Miyagi SG [Japan/Utopia] Sold 148k // Trained

Superstar potential: 1 Player
- Kei Yoshihara SG [Japan/Utopia] // Trained

Perennial allstar potential: 3 Players
- Akihiro Aonuma SF [Japan] // Not Trained
- Yuhei Nanjo PF [Japan] // Not Trained
- Tadao Kajihara C [Japan] // Not Trained

Allstar potential: 6 Players
- Iinosuke Nonaka C [Japan/Utopia] // Not Trained
- Sadao Takarabe PG [Japan] // Trained
- Yasuya Ooishi PF [Japan] // Trained ?
- Isao Nanase PF [Japan] Sold 26k // Trained ?
- 2 Players Retired

To be continued ...

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313665.18 in reply to 313665.13
Date: 5/25/2022 1:26:07 PM
Kitakyushu
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Here is a new observation on Japanese players, keeping only players who are 27 years old or less:
- 12 players with 100 or more TSP. 6 are in Japanese teams (5 differents)
- 6 players are above 120 and 5 of them are in Japanese teams (4 differents)
What do you think about it?

What about players that have a TSP of 110?
U-27
100 TSP= ?
110 TSP= ?
120 TSP= ?

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313665.19 in reply to 313665.18
Date: 5/25/2022 1:46:42 PM
Mûrs-Erigné
II.4
Overall Posts Rated:
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Second Team:
Mûrs-Erigné II
Same observation today about players who are 27 years old or less:

Iseki turn 28 this season so he is no longer in this list but still trained.

- 16 players with 100 or more TSP. 8 are in Japanese teams (6 differents)
- 6 players are above 120 and 4 of them are in Japanese teams (3 differents)
- 3 or 4 players are between 110 and 120.

I think 4 or 5 more players could be in this list very soon

Good


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Date: 5/25/2022 1:58:51 PM
Kitakyushu
ASL
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That seems low.
That means I have 3 of the 16 and 1 of the 110+ players.
I thought there would be more over 100.

Also, Koma is at 99 at the age of 20.....

From: Orgram

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Date: 5/25/2022 8:11:04 PM
Orgram Dragon
III.1
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Sadly, Yasuya Ooishi PF is not trained. I tried to sell him but I couldnt and I can not train him

From: Orgram

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Date: 5/25/2022 8:14:13 PM
Orgram Dragon
III.1
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Is it really that low. That means I have 2 of the +120 players in my roster. It is very low

From: Fulek49
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313665.23 in reply to 313665.22
Date: 5/26/2022 11:54:54 AM
Mûrs-Erigné
II.4
Overall Posts Rated:
216216
Second Team:
Mûrs-Erigné II
We talk only about 27 or under 27 years old players
it's low, of course, but it's progressing, last season there are only 12.

Koma is 99! I left him in march at 88!

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