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67212.130 in reply to 67212.129
Date: 1/8/2009 8:51:56 AM
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Well I think you know my thoughts on this subject.

But i want to see a return to faster training speeds... if you are talking about change that will effect our long term decisions then the decision to create potentials and thus capping growth on top trainees by their 23rd birthday killed off every ambitious managers domination dreams that invested in the best trainees money could buy.

You quashed the plans of creating quadruple prodigious players (after we calculate you need 18yo with at least 5/6 respecatables to do this) by implementing potentials which effectively means 'sorry we aren't going to let you grow these players beyond triple wondrous so other teams can keep pace with you and sorry you paid a massive premium for a better trainee because now even players 2 years older can grow to the same level as your guy if given a few weeks more training when your guy hits his soft cap.

Adding a few sensible training options to help create better players (more challenging opponents) surely cant be detrimental to the game. 1) They will still have the same potential skill soft caps as any other player and 2) It will spice up a slowly stagnating transfer market where you can all but predict the weekly free agents and not quite well enough trained dross that is trying to be sold off on the market.

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67212.131 in reply to 67212.129
Date: 1/8/2009 9:09:32 AM
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That's exactly the problem. See, everybody thinks so.

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67212.133 in reply to 67212.132
Date: 1/8/2009 10:32:49 AM
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Thank you for being personal. I guess BB-Forrest (it is his theory) will appreciate it.

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67212.135 in reply to 67212.130
Date: 1/8/2009 11:03:14 AM
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No, you dont understand. It's ok for us older established users to have had to adapt in the past (extremely slow training the first couple seasons, having caps put on our already developed players, drastic changes in revenue directed d1 teams), but not in this case.

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67212.136 in reply to 67212.134
Date: 1/8/2009 11:47:34 AM
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I'm far from in charge here, but I think this is way out of bounds for this discussion, and probably not appropriate for this website.

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67212.138 in reply to 67212.131
Date: 1/8/2009 12:16:51 PM
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the attack makes to sell tickets, the defense makes to win the titles

and surely in BB,lloking at the market i don't see that defensive skill are overrated in the market,rather players with high attacking skill are sold with more profit

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67212.140 in reply to 67212.139
Date: 1/8/2009 2:03:58 PM
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you certainly know better than me that a player with level 16 in jump shot,and level 7 in outside defence,if is not a small forwrd with good inside skills also.cannot play at the highest level,and if a player as your Rizzuto costs 3.5 milion,that price is fair

Last edited by Steve Karenn at 1/8/2009 2:05:05 PM

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