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From: Onisifor

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yes that is reasonable

From: pudussu
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is it confirmed for a 19-20 years old, coach lvl5 (new)and 48+minutes ?
or is there an update I didn't see? THANKS
Passing
PG/SG:
Trains PS @ 2-3 weeks
Trains HN @ 7-8 weeks
Trains DV @ 7-8 weeks

From: pudussu

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I just wanted to know if 7/8 weeks for Handling and driving was still validated.

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I just wanted to know if 7/8 weeks for Handling and driving was still validated.

And how exactly do you expect it to be validated, since there haven't been 8 weeks since the implementation of the new staff system?!

Based on the statement that level 5 coaches correspond to level 9-10 coaches from the old system, all expectations are that it will be the same.

By the way, the training times in the first post are for 18-19 year olds, not 19-20 year olds.

"I don't know half of you half as well as I should like; and I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve."
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Question: Is the training cumulative? I believe the answer is yes, but to what degree?

For example, if a bench player rarely gets the weekly 48 minutes, will his repeated sub-48 training eventually accumulate to a pop?

Thanks in advance

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Question: Is the training cumulative? I believe the answer is yes, but to what degree?

For example, if a bench player rarely gets the weekly 48 minutes, will his repeated sub-48 training eventually accumulate to a pop?

Thanks in advance

It will, obviously. The common belief is, however, that two 24-minute games give you less training than one 48-minute game. The degree of loss of training is not very well known.

"I don't know half of you half as well as I should like; and I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve."
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The common belief is, however, that two 24-minute games give you less training than one 48-minute game.


I'll go a step further and say that is definitive fact.

NO ONE at this table ordered a rum & Coke
Charles: Penn has some good people
A CT? Really?
Any two will do
Any three for me
Any four will score
Any five are live
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The common belief is, however, that two 24-minute games give you less training than one 48-minute game.


I'll go a step further and say that is definitive fact.


I think you need to make very clear that this is two 24-minute games that are in DIFFERENT game weeks....

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The common belief is, however, that two 24-minute games give you less training than one 48-minute game.


I'll go a step further and say that is definitive fact.


I think you need to make very clear that this is two 24-minute games that are in DIFFERENT game weeks....


Correct.

NO ONE at this table ordered a rum & Coke
Charles: Penn has some good people
A CT? Really?
Any two will do
Any three for me
Any four will score
Any five are live
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Thanks to all who replied. Very enlightening.

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