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262398.8 in reply to 262398.4
Date: 8/31/2014 1:55:50 AM
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oh please do tell when i asked him not to keep a level 4 trainer..all I said was to fire his trainer if he is not planning to train any player.apart from that having a level 4 trainer with 18k salary is by no means easy for a div V team.
Also I have an advanced trainer with about an 18k salary but no good trainees.

here's what was posted in the first message of the thread..so please first read the posts correctly before giving your opinions.

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262398.9 in reply to 262398.5
Date: 8/31/2014 1:01:34 PM
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I agree he don't need a 18k$ player in dV per say. At same if that player that going to lead till his other player till they get better. It make sense. The point in that, Is to have some offense/defense edge to win a few games.

Maybe not much. Its good lottery ticket to have per say, he can cash it when he promotes for cash, or he can build his players to similar skill build or better, or have him on the bench a as insurance policy for points/defense. For when his players come into the skills he desires/ also ticket money.

It has a some value behind it for his team in a way. While it true he don't need it, it very good insurance policy to have. he can cash it into his team in many differ ways to help himself.. He justs have to be sure, he can afford it while training

Last edited by Mr. Glass at 8/31/2014 1:09:30 PM

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262398.10 in reply to 262398.8
Date: 8/31/2014 10:50:45 PM
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Still not good advice though. He should grab at least 1 or 2 good trainees and start training with level 4 trainer in the bot league. Otherwise, what is he gonna do? Train stamina and FT's or not train at all? There are some very reasonably priced players on the market with star or all-star potentials that can be bought and trained for a few seasons at least. Now this is what he needs to do!

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262398.11 in reply to 262398.10
Date: 9/1/2014 11:24:25 AM
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i agree..it was bad on my part to miss out on that point..he definitely should have trainees..but hey thats what forums are for.if one person misses something,someone else can come and add on.

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262398.12 in reply to 262398.10
Date: 9/8/2014 5:19:08 PM
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I agree with bballchamp, that he doesn't need a high level trainer. I'm using a level 3 trainer, I'm training two allstars who had mediocre starting skills. I'm few seasons away from making them highly efficient 30k SFs. My third trainee was MVP, but I'll keep him with the other two at about 30k salary.

If I was starting in a low div, I would look for trainees with as high starting skills as possible, no matter the potential, and train them with a cheap level 2 or 3 coach. The can be good starters in lower leagues, and even backups in highest leagues, especially with the upcoming blank lineup removal.

For my main trainee I aim at something like
12/10
12/12
12/9
12/10
9/9

Extremely salary efficient, and cheap to train. Maybe I wouldn't mind a star or even starter potential(lower leagues), they would be very fast to finish training.

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262398.13 in reply to 262398.12
Date: 9/10/2014 12:07:26 AM
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What does this mean?
12/10
12/12
12/9
12/10
9/9

Thanks.

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262398.15 in reply to 262398.14
Date: 9/19/2014 3:16:41 AM
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I see. Thanks.