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203723.5 in reply to 203723.4
Date: 12/2/2011 8:19:56 AM
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Another idea I've just had would be creating a kind of U21 hall of fame, we'd wait until after I had all the stats up(which could be awhile) and then vote on it.

Not sure on voting system yet, probably each manager gets a max # of votes and if the player is above a certain percentage they are elected.

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203723.6 in reply to 203723.5
Date: 12/5/2011 6:51:39 PM
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nice idea. pretty happy to see a former player of mine in that list (Lee Crooks) somewhere (in most minutes logged last season. means that he stood out most in his position)

other than that, great work. nice to see this stuff.

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203723.7 in reply to 203723.6
Date: 12/12/2011 5:31:48 PM
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Dylan Kahlon continues to establish himself as one of the alltime greats of the English U21 team. Meanwhile young PG Dante Ward has already tied the record for most assists in a continental season, and is looking like he could be the next great.

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203723.8 in reply to 203723.7
Date: 12/12/2011 5:38:47 PM
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ill repeat what i said on our off forum site.

Dylan Kahlon is a beefcake.

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203723.9 in reply to 203723.8
Date: 12/12/2011 6:09:25 PM
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There we go, beefcake was the word I was looking for;)

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203723.10 in reply to 203723.8
Date: 12/12/2011 11:42:38 PM
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Wow, Kahlon is pretty damn good for U-21, but that's what you get when you mostly train primaries.

I took the slow route with Wuyts -- who, with the same potential, will be a better PF than Kahlon at the end of training. With that salary, there is no way someone will play Kahlon out of position to train his secondaries.

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203723.11 in reply to 203723.10
Date: 12/13/2011 2:36:55 AM
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Its true and the longer term strategy will get you a much better player for longer that you can rely on down low. Plus (i would imagine) there is nothing better than getting your player called up to the NT.

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203723.12 in reply to 203723.10
Date: 12/13/2011 4:58:06 AM
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kahlon = Austin... :(

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203723.13 in reply to 203723.12
Date: 12/13/2011 8:06:01 AM
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While Kahlon secondaries aren't NT ready(he's also SS potential) they are much better than Austin.

Edit: Primaries also aren't that close to what Austin had... If only they'd been 21 at the same time:(

Last edited by Eminence Front at 12/13/2011 8:31:39 AM

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203723.14 in reply to 203723.13
Date: 12/13/2011 8:09:36 AM
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Quite. Kahlon is SS potential, I though we agreed SS potential big men might as well be U21 beasts as they won't add much to the NT roster. He's not Austin MK II, or Cubby MK III.

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Date: 12/13/2011 8:43:43 AM
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I agree that SS won't cut it as a starting big man on the National Team, but a well-balanced Power Forward that reaches his Superstar potential could play a SF/PF hybrid role as a SF during some of the games when playing LI (or, better yet, LP), and a backup PF the other times.

That's what I'm training for, and I think Wuyts will play the above role.

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