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From: Oranjeman

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Date: 6/29/2013 8:22:01 AM
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It might be because I'm only in my first season and wish every day I had more money, a bigger stadium, etc., but the amounts you describe seem hell of a lot! They would be enough for to buy a new team!!!!

Very informative, thanks

From: Turtle

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Date: 6/29/2013 1:31:13 PM
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What level trainer did you use the majority of the time for Nemesio?

From: brian

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Date: 6/29/2013 2:01:54 PM
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l5 for the first couple seasons, l4 every season since then until the last season switched to l3

he popped in passing (1 position) in 5 weeks as a 28yo with a l3 trainer. about what id have expected with a high level one.

Last edited by brian at 6/29/2013 2:03:51 PM

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From: Koperboy

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244488.19 in reply to 244488.15
Date: 6/29/2013 3:08:47 PM
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There are a lot of informative posts out there, but people don't bother to read old threads

From: Jahill

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Date: 6/29/2013 11:08:29 PM
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I've found that just being patient when deciding to bid, be it on staff or players. I don't think I've overpaid on a player or staff member yet. I know I haven't been playing super long but it just seems that if you are smart and patient with your money you can get to where you want to be in the game a a good clip. I have never let my team bank get below 300k once. I also noticed when I was shopping for my trainer that people would pay 100k more for a trainer that had like 11k salary as opposed to a 13k salary. I think that is the player's fault for not thinking about the math properly.

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244488.21 in reply to 244488.15
Date: 6/30/2013 4:09:52 AM
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If you train him only in primary skills yeah, you can easily cap a MVP potential player at age 25.

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244488.22 in reply to 244488.21
Date: 6/30/2013 1:47:49 PM
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Also 23 easily...when U21 games end, I see a lot of centers on TL that have 3x16 in inside skills or even more, so if he's MVP, he can be capped before his 23 years if trained in primary skills only.

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244488.23 in reply to 244488.22
Date: 6/30/2013 2:20:53 PM
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In any case, it's a waste cap a player training only primarys.

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244488.24 in reply to 244488.23
Date: 6/30/2013 3:37:58 PM
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I agree. The only time when it's not a waste is if someone is trying to build a beastly U21 player, who will probably go into retirement in a few years (one of best examples: (21249799)). Owner probably doesn't care much since he is investing no more than three seasons in the player, and U21 is thrilled to have such a monster (another recent example: (26327171))

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244488.25 in reply to 244488.21
Date: 6/30/2013 5:18:10 PM
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If you do only primaries you can do it before that...

And to whoever made that comment about England... >< I'm slightly offended.

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244488.26 in reply to 244488.24
Date: 6/30/2013 5:58:21 PM
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Best players cap at age 28-29 (training all his BB life) and there a few that will never cap.

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