Two thoughts:
Ok, thanks everybody, I'll find some way to get out of this mess... and I'll improve my arena... I hate to have to spend money on my arena, I always favored buying great trainees and training them until they reach their national teams... I've raised 3 national team players from nothing to glory... but, ok, I give up, proper training is not what you should do to succeed in BB, if you train your players too well you are penalised having to bear the burden of 150-200k wages, so it's much better investing in the arena...
I think that the BBs have made it clear that training up players to wages that are so high you can't afford them is not
proper training. If your creating unsustainable salaries then it's not proper training.
I really thought that BB was far more complex than it really is, I'll do the basics, expending all my money in my arena and let the cash flow in, instead of taking painful and slow training regimes in order to build up great players. Why should I waste my time creating good players if plenty of them are available in the market for near nothing?
Incorrect. Your problem seems to be that you thought that it is far more simple than it actually is. Part of the complexity of the game is the economic side. A game where simply one position training big men in three primary skills would be far simpler than the game we're all actually playing.