To answer your other question... in terms of draft strategy, just look at your roster and see what position you could improve the most. Then either try to get a player with the most potential (for training) or the best skills (for immediate impact).. hopefully both! Especially for teams who are going to be around for a while it's usually better to draft based on potential, since they are worth a lot on the Transfer List and you can make them into a star player in a few seasons.
You can't really improve with players from the draft, given that their highest possible skill is respectable. Not to mention that it's not worth throwing a draft pick for a player you're not going to train or sell, which can be bought for 100k off of the transfer market.
Last edited by GM-kozlodoev at 6/14/2010 1:50:27 PM
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