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From: Fresh24

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Date: 11/6/2017 9:02:19 PM
Syndicalists' BC
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This imo is fundamentally the flaw in the game that the BBs aren't recognizing, and unfortunately, there isn't a silver bullet to avoid it. Nobody wants to wait 3 irl years of training before putting together a team. Those who have followed their advice and trying JR and SB on players are only now fully trained, I think I've been training 2-3 years for a 3-2 SB team, and I'm still 6+ months away.
I think they need to eventually double training speeds, and put safeguards to prevent hoarding (which may already be sufficient with the taxes). That way people can put competitive team after a year or two of playing (3-5 seasons), and instead of the past where teams did it through day-trading, they'd be doing it by training.

Edit: And there'd be a lot more experimental teams, to add more flavour to the games

Last edited by Fresh24 at 11/6/2017 9:12:44 PM

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237850.156 in reply to 237850.153
Date: 11/6/2017 9:58:43 PM
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I have come to learn that the only way I can compete is load up with cheap 35yo+ players
This bidding / free agent system is inherently flawed and is really starting to show up now with less and less active players

I think at some point, like others have said, training will need to be changed or sped up, OR the whole player system needs to be changed to a contract type system (like some other sport sims and real sports)

but mainly to your point, load up on old players, seriously, no other way

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237850.157 in reply to 237850.154
Date: 11/7/2017 8:04:19 PM
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Thanks for the replies.

I definitely agree that training is the way to go, however it is a slow process. My current state is stuck in Div III - where there appear to be two particular owners with huge stadiums and loads of cash. This likely means I will be "stuck" here for at least two seasons.

Thankfully I enjoy the training component of the game, however I need to try and find a trainee that I really can tie myself too. Currently I have one quality guy and two guys that are only mediocre. I have been actively looking for a trainee but they are either way over priced, have horrible starting skills or from countries I dont want to train for :)

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Date: 11/8/2017 7:06:57 AM
Stavanger Titans
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My current state is stuck in Div III - where there appear to be two particular owners with huge stadiums and loads of cash. This likely means I will be "stuck" here for at least two seasons

That is the best place to train, and if you want to generate money, just sell one of your trainees and put in a new one.

What kind of trainee you are searching for. For me there is no "horrible starting skills": As you have time, you can buy really cheap and train them properly.

Last edited by Coach MK at 11/8/2017 7:08:35 AM

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237850.159 in reply to 237850.158
Date: 11/8/2017 5:54:00 PM
Pszczyna Team
Naismith
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I got a decent trainee if you are interested. My draftee, he receives JS and 1 on 1 training so far but soon I will stop training him. 52 TSP, 7 potential, 19yo, both defenses at 8

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237850.160 in reply to 237850.159
Date: 11/24/2017 12:00:31 PM
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Promote or not promote?

I am just getting back into the game and have a chance to promote from division III. Would you recommend I go all out for promotion or that I focus on training, save cash, expand arena etc and likely stay in div III for one more season?

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237850.161 in reply to 237850.160
Date: 11/24/2017 12:53:00 PM
Pszczyna Team
Naismith
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I am always proponent of promoting. Worst case scenario you get a good draft pick, and still consistently higher income. Plus if you decide to stay you can get old players and stay in the league while staying barely over salary floor since you know how enthusiasm, tactics, and GS work

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237850.162 in reply to 237850.160
Date: 11/24/2017 5:36:35 PM
Stavanger Titans
III.6
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I agree with damian13ster. Promote, when you have the chance. You never know, if there is again an"easy chance" like this season.

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From: Fresh24

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237850.163 in reply to 237850.160
Date: 11/25/2017 10:56:00 AM
Syndicalists' BC
Naismith
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promote, and stick around in DivII to save up/expand arena/train. There's a lot more money to be made there.

From: beanerz

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Date: 11/25/2017 12:42:23 PM
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Thanks all.

I have put most of my money into arena expansion with a few minor transfers.

Promoting is not a sure thing but pushing to see if I can does make sense.

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237850.165 in reply to 237850.164
Date: 11/25/2017 2:40:42 PM
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i think div3 is a better place to stockpile money and take your time developping trainees especially off-position

however, as long as you dont overspend to stay relatively competitive in div2, i dont see why not to promoting
its more fun in div2, more thinking in planning and strategizing... like the old times

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