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From: capali

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294450.234 in reply to 294450.230
Date: 2/19/2019 8:18:39 AM
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I didn't see any difference, as expected the gain is very little that we don't even realize it. My main trainer was 5 lv. and youth trainer was 4 lv.

Player 1: 6 RB, 6 JS, 6 HA, 6 DR (13 1on1 G and 1 RB training -18yo-, 4 1on1 G, 10 RB training -19yo-)

Player 2: 6 RB, 6 JS, 7 HA, 6 DR (13 1on1 G -18yo-, 4 1on1 G, 10 RB training -19yo-)

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294450.238 in reply to 294450.237
Date: 2/19/2019 5:07:24 PM
SK Wolves
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what level trainer and youth trainers are those managers using?

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294450.243 in reply to 294450.236
Date: 5/31/2019 1:28:57 PM
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With gym lvl 3, trainer lvl 6, youth trainer level 6 or 7 I feel pretty confident I will get around 25 pops in the first season for the 18yo trainees.

I've had 6 pops in 4 weeks on single position training for one guy including basically 3 consecutive pops in PA (l didn't but it was so close that in the 4th week PA popped from CT). That should not have happened with 5/7/5 (HA/DR/PA) even with a lvl 7 trainer and the guy had imperfect minutes (47 and 46 in the last 2 weeks). Considering minutes missed and level of trainer, he should have been .3 or more away from that last PA pop even assuming 5.99 starting point.

The other trainee had 3 pops in 2 weeks again on single position training. I'll tell you what happens when I start training 1v1.

Last edited by Lemonshine at 5/31/2019 4:00:29 PM

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