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275686.17 in reply to 275686.16
Date: 12/18/2015 2:17:20 PM
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The funny fact about trainers is that there are no World Renowned trainers with a specialty available right now...
Doctors: no exceptional or WR with massage specialty

I never understood why better staff is so rare. The cost and higher increases make high level staff uneconomical very quickly as demonstrated above (but really it is common sense).

Besides higher level trainers and staff are a great way to siphon even more money away from bank accounts, they make everyone happy: less cash available, more training. Give us more higher level trainers with appropriate salaries.


Last edited by Lemonshine at 12/18/2015 2:18:04 PM

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275686.18 in reply to 275686.17
Date: 12/18/2015 2:59:59 PM
Headless Thompson Gunners
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Lost as usual in the how much does a trained player cost argument
Is the very real extra function this player provides:

He plays for you!

His skills are always worth more than his salary since the salary doesn't catch up until season's end.

You have to have players on your roster
Those players don't have to be bought or paid
and unlike the 33+ aging veterans, they don't lose skills along the way
also diminishing in value
And BTW
Check the current prices of a well trained player
make 3 and they perform for you as they gain value

Last edited by Headless T Gunner at 12/18/2015 3:00:26 PM

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275686.20 in reply to 275686.18
Date: 12/19/2015 11:58:01 AM
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Sadly if the BB discussions about training and economics were about having the player rather than selling the player for profit (which is the topic dominating way too many threads on the forum) then we'd have those discussions.

Plus seeing that it is virtually impossible to be competitive in a high tier-league when focusing somewhat on training - you are getting very little out of your player up until he is +100 skill points. The player playing-argument feels out of touch seeing that it requires being OK with 12 months of real time to just train the player and then 12 months of real time to get him to the point where he is good.

2 years of our lives to get function when you can save that kind of money in 1-2 season and buy a player who can perform straight away.



Last edited by Randy Maus at 12/19/2015 11:58:26 AM