I dont have a spainish small foward, however since you think I have too many trainees I think thats where you got something wrong. Quote you can never have too much money therefore you can never have too many trainees. I went that way because I knew that my team didnt have a chance to get promoted plus I was interested in making profit once they hit 21 now I might wait a tad bit longer and invest into arena. It might just make sense for me to stay logical and keep my players before there prime but I need more than just one person on here saying thats there prime age.. So for that instance I'll keep my core untill 25 and rebuild my team again.
Yes you do have a Spanish SF
(http://www.buzzerbeater.com/player/35268816/overview.aspx)He has the height of an SF . Remember, you don't have to go by listed position, you go by their height
For training purposes, you will almost never cap out a high potential guy if you do team training. This is what it looks like you're about to do. Team training makes the popping come much slower, and it would take weeks for some to pop even once. Team training isn't the best training strategy, which is why I say you have too many trainees. You can easily train someplayers to be in their prime, and then buy players who are in their prime too. Save money, train players , and you will eventually have enough cash to buy a great player in their prime if you do the strategy right. What I would do is train Eletas, Kristensen, and Mavros to be great forwards, and take out the rest of those guys. The Brazilian HOF isn't really great to train anymore, mane some of the players I expect have flaws. If you can train those 3 as a core, and keep building arena, you will have the cash to buy a great player.
Sorry but, you
can have too many trainees. and @ browncoats: hit the nail on the head, good post.
Last edited by tough at 4/12/2015 3:01:37 PM
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