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196687.16 in reply to 196687.13
Date: 9/19/2011 7:32:22 PM
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wat direction should i go in thin

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196687.17 in reply to 196687.11
Date: 9/19/2011 7:34:58 PM
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Win now?

I can't stop laughing.

You look more like sending yourself to your doom..... With the amount you pay for your trainer for 1 month, you can get much better 18 year olds than the ones you have now (who will take nearly a season of full training to be as good). Why are torturing yourself paying that a trainer that much to train crappy players.

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With the same amount you pay for your trainer for 1 month, instead of buying trainees, you can also afford to buy a whole roster of players abit older but maaaaaany times better who can get you to DIV faster than what you're doing now.

From: rcvaz

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196687.18 in reply to 196687.15
Date: 9/19/2011 8:11:41 PM
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That's just not true. A better trainer will only give you a couple of extra pops per season, and by training a whole bunch of guys you make training unbelievably slow. Take a look at the training speed threads

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196687.20 in reply to 196687.19
Date: 9/19/2011 11:20:08 PM
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Mistake#1
Thinking that training is possilbe at your level in the game. This is not really your fault. One would hope this game is set to reward you for training your own players...that really only happens in small nations where they have the finances or established teams taht bought pre created players at around 22. Its just the way they set this game up.


This game has rewarded me for training my own players. I think your comment is ridiculous. It seems to me the most efficient and cost-effective way to improve your team in lower divisions is through training. We all realize you're frustrated with your personal training results; no reason to take that frustration out on the newbies.






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196687.21 in reply to 196687.20
Date: 9/19/2011 11:25:11 PM
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Mistake#1
Thinking that training is possilbe at your level in the game. This is not really your fault. One would hope this game is set to reward you for training your own players...that really only happens in small nations where they have the finances or established teams taht bought pre created players at around 22. Its just the way they set this game up.


This game has rewarded me for training my own players. I think your comment is ridiculous. It seems to me the most efficient and cost-effective way to improve your team in lower divisions is through training. We all realize you're frustrated with your personal training results; no reason to take that frustration out on the newbies.

Right on. Right on! Plus 1

From: rcvaz

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196687.23 in reply to 196687.22
Date: 9/20/2011 12:05:49 AM
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I have climbed from div IV to div II and have always had key players in my promotion team whom I've trained. Not suggesting that one should train the whole team, but like you say above, training and selling trainees does bring you a lot of cash...

What's wrong is div IV and V managers getting overpaid trainers because they think their 18 y.o. 2.5k salary trainee will make it to the national team! But everyone in lower divisions should train players, especially since it takes very little time for a player to start contributing at that level.

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196687.24 in reply to 196687.22
Date: 9/20/2011 12:17:45 AM
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You are in Division IV dude....either you just started last year or training has not got you anywhere near where daytrading would. Personal results?? Are you kidding? Would you like to see my track record for training?


If I wanted your transfer history, I'd look at it myself. I didn't question your training pedigree, I questioned your asinine comment on the worthlessness of training in lower divisions. The truth is your flat wrong. If you take a look at my transfer history, you'll see that training has been integral to my advancement in this game. In 3 full seasons playing this game, I will have advanced from D.5 to D.3 based mostly on the massive amount of money I've made from training.

Your arrogant and condescending posts are annoying at best and at worst drive users away from asking for help on this forum.

From: Kukoc
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196687.26 in reply to 196687.25
Date: 9/20/2011 4:01:30 AM
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Imo training in lower leagues for success is fine. Emphasis should be on building the arena though and buying veterans for cheap skills to salary ratio. I do think that anything beyond trainer lvl4 is throwing away money in the bottom leagues.
Daytrading is not the main goal of this game and takes a lot of free time and knowledge of player quality. I think daytrading in bigger countrys is harder (although it might be more beneficial) just because of lower income and free funds. We can also agree that training a draftee/player in 40 manager country vs training a player in 3000+ manager country is a bit different. There are not many throwaway games in bigger countrys + any player you draft in a low userbase country is a NT player. Thus whenever you train them -> you get more money on sales just because of the national flag (read merchandise) on player page.

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