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282266.4 in reply to 282266.3
Date: 9/28/2016 8:32:50 AM
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Thanks coach!
But that would mean that SF are usually the worst ones to develop as there is no focused training for them in any case (either Wingmen or SF/PF/C). Also, wouldn't that prevent you from having youngsters in different positions and dedicate to develop one position per season? I know that players over 29 almost stop improving, but I wonder if that would increase their drops in their strengths.

Thanks for the help and all the best!

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282266.5 in reply to 282266.4
Date: 10/11/2016 2:12:07 PM
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Ya your right, SF are the hardest to train and thats why they sell the highest on the transfer market.

Secondly your correct again, but thats the way is game is built. You can't focus on two players in different position unlike in real life. If you were to train and center one week and a guard in the next week then both players miss training and not reaching their full potential. If you want to get the most from a player then focus on just them. You can get a second player to train in that position too.

Hope that helpful and sorry in the delay of my reply

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282266.6 in reply to 282266.5
Date: 10/13/2016 7:36:41 AM
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No worries Coach, thanks for the insights! I will consider this with my next batch of trainees.

Let me know if you need any help on the U21 team and good luck!

TBB