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160939.22 in reply to 160939.19
Date: 11/7/2010 8:25:34 AM
MightyMice
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not too much.

Cesare Cardillo (11921395)

or looking at SG's (whose salary increases far slower)

Matteo Bonini (11921704)

Philipinas adopt good training programs. A bit unbalanced on skills increasing more salary than performances (I remember my Scalambrieri almost killing a doubling-salary opponent! too much DR and HN and less meaningful primaries)

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160939.23 in reply to 160939.21
Date: 11/7/2010 8:32:58 AM
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patience :)

we have more active users now... I'm hoping we can do better in 2 - 3 seasons :)

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160939.24 in reply to 160939.21
Date: 11/7/2010 8:38:46 AM
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We wont stand a chance... Dang, if only this was season 6... We'd thrash them easily...
'Just do your best is more than enough', thats the only words I can give

Cesare Cardillo (11921395)
Amazing!

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160939.26 in reply to 160939.25
Date: 11/7/2010 8:51:01 AM
MightyMice
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Philipinas adopt good training programs. A bit unbalanced on skills increasing more salary than performances (I remember my Scalambrieri almost killing a doubling-salary opponent! too much DR and HN and less meaningful primaries)


Uh-huh, so do you mean that they train the expensive skills or do you mean they are all monoskilled? Either way the Pinays are doing well lol. Don't have much hope on winning them.
Note: I'm really lucky that no one has killed Kamarulzaman despite him having too much HN and DR and too little other primaries.. Lets hope Scalambrieri won't eat him up for breakfast.


in my standards (not only mine, in fact) they focus PG too much on DR/HN. Their PG's have high PS and OD (great), but definitely miss JS/JR. As defending against a solid attacker you get tired, your performances will decrease faster if opposed to somebody as that Scalambrieri, not so high in DR/HN, so taking some bad shot, but putting a lot of pressure on you. That match went over with Scalambrieri scoring a lot in second half. I know their skills because they were put on sales just few weeks later.

In Lithuania as well they used to spend too much time on DR/HN (but they definitely did better recently...).

At the end, DR/HN are great (Scalambrieri has 14/15), but in U21 you have to balance skills because you are capped by age, so the number of trainings you can give to your player. So DR/HN should be trained at 21, when they boost JS and attacking performances but on solid basis. If you do the opposite, you have an expensive player not as much effective.

This kind of training is almost the same for all big countries, as far as I checked players on sale.

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160939.27 in reply to 160939.26
Date: 11/7/2010 8:57:26 AM
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balance
Yes, yes, talking about balance, its my target to make all my draft with all of their skills achieve at least respectable, for now.

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160939.29 in reply to 160939.28
Date: 11/7/2010 12:03:22 PM
MightyMice
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I'm a bit confused here. So is your Scalambrieri a player who nets a lot of shots and the Pinays are PGs that dishes out a lot of passes or vice versa? Mind giving me a relative comparison of Scalambrieri and the Pinays? This is starting to pique my interest...


scalambrieri used to have high shot, OD, passage, while relatively low HN/DR (by heart, he was 13/11 in JS JR, 13 OD, 11 PS, 8 DR HN). Pinays were some like 9/9 JS/JR, 13 OD, 14 HN DR, 12-13 PS. I can be not precise after so much time.

Scalambrieri is currently so:

JS 18 (almost 19)
JR 12
OD 15
HN 15 (almost 16)
DR 14 (almost 15)
PS 14
IS 1
ID 3 (and many decimals)
RB 1
SB 3
ST 7
FT 9

Potential is now capping him, so he will have some 1v1 this season to complete pops. Of course, when playing Look Inside he's suffering because bad IS (but still close to average 1pt per attempt), far better when running or going in motion (see recent matches). I have to say that since he took 1v1 intensively he improved his inside performances (better shots). But if I would have to train a player like him, I will redo exactly the same sequence: low salary, balanced player, very careful to hit the cap as late as possible.

BTW, his salary is about 15-20% lower than same player with 5 in RB

If I would like to create my perfect player, it would be as him (assuming same cap, otherwise better "all 20"), but with 4-5 IS.

Last edited by GM-BlackMouse at 11/7/2010 12:03:41 PM

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160939.30 in reply to 160939.29
Date: 11/8/2010 11:35:25 AM
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ouch! we lost to india by 11... a less then stellar performance by Amrie... shooting bricks from behind the 3 point line...

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