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From: whompa

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192301.27 in reply to 192301.25
Date: 9/7/2011 5:40:48 PM
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thanks Yoda,
yeah I was originally planning to do SF, but decided to go gaurds after I already purchased players 2 and 3. I thought if i train them all this season move on player 3 with high OD I should make a decent profit as he will be 21 superstar potential with maybe sen or trem OD

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192301.28 in reply to 192301.27
Date: 9/7/2011 10:56:17 PM
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Probably smash the D up first on #3 mate. It will give you a sensational skill to hang your hat on when you sell him. If find that i've had the best luck selling guys that are have an excellent secondary skill level (say big guys with avg+ OD, JS or passing) or one big skill that people will not have to worry about training.

If he gets to sensational OD it will be ideal for a bloke that wants to train him inside to make him a SF. IF you can get that up quickly you can sell him off this year before he ages 1 yr which will help get you some more $$$$.

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192301.29 in reply to 192301.22
Date: 9/11/2011 5:00:23 AM
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all-star is minimium, because you could probably succesfully 1 position train an allstar for 3 and a half-4 seasons. With a star it takes you less, however, i think anyone could pull of a SF star for an U21 team to come off the bench:) However, i agree with the "dolts" ( :p ). Do not train anything under 7, because it's useless. Ofc, you might get lucky and sell a guy with potential 4 with 700k and buy something useless(seen it happen) , but this is very rare. A guy with potential at least 7 can go a very long way. Longer than you would expect.

For instance, if you train a guy with potential 8-9, for about 6 season(let's say PG), he would be a 150k PG at 22-23, that will own, any league he is in.