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Superman=#54
04-16-2004, 11:53 AM
I have 6.7 million in the bank and a solid coach, so what should I train?

FrogMan
04-16-2004, 11:55 AM
one thing you need to do pronto is set a valid lineup, so you stop losing by walkover. Not too sure about this, but I think you are losing supporters for every walkover loss you suffer...

FM

vex
04-16-2004, 12:54 PM
I would train scoring if I started over again.

saintjo
04-16-2004, 01:13 PM
not defending. i want less defender trainers to compete with.

robbgmaier
04-16-2004, 03:23 PM
walkover = lose 10% supporters...not 10...10 percent

Alf
04-16-2004, 03:59 PM
If I started again, I would pick wingers => more possibilities in lineups

FrogMan
04-16-2004, 05:10 PM
I like my playmaking for a while, then switch to winger plan that I have currently going on. However, doing it again, I would start with better middi trainees, that way I wouldn't do playmaking fo as long...

Then if I had to do it all over again, maybe I'd start with keeper training, to give me one uber keeper, then I'd settle into my main training program...

FM

Tellistto
04-17-2004, 05:38 PM
So what would you consider an uber keeper? I have two excellents now, one 18, one 19. They popped a week apart. I plan to train keeper until at least end of next season. I'm thinking of selling the 19yo when he pops formidable, but since I'm going to be training keeper next season anyways, just not sure about that. Suppose it depends on if I pull another good keeper to train or find a high solid 17yo after he pops to train next season.

Tellistto
04-17-2004, 05:39 PM
Dola...

The 18yo will be at least brilliant by end of next season, perhaps part way to his next bump.

BlueMage
04-17-2004, 06:11 PM
If you aren't too worried about promoting or anything, I would buy economists until the start of next season, and then spend way too much on the absolute best keeper available in the first week or two. Then I would train him until he is 21 or 22. While you are doing that, buy another 17, maybe passable or so, and train him 1 season then sell him, and do so each year. The last season of keeper training I would buy a solid 17 early and train him as your backup, maybe up to formidable. As I said, if you aren't worried about promoting right away, you should be able to keep that money and use economists to make it grow pretty well in 1-2 seasons. Then I would look to buy 2-3, young really good midfielders to help you win along the the way and maybe promote once or so. I would pick wingers or scorers to train after you make that 'uber' keeper, you will have a pretty good midfield and if you need money to buy good trainees you can sell that backup keeper.

FrogMan
04-17-2004, 07:08 PM
So what would you consider an uber keeper? I have two excellents now, one 18, one 19. They popped a week apart. I plan to train keeper until at least end of next season. I'm thinking of selling the 19yo when he pops formidable, but since I'm going to be training keeper next season anyways, just not sure about that. Suppose it depends on if I pull another good keeper to train or find a high solid 17yo after he pops to train next season.
Uber keeper to me would be world class or the like, maybe better. Getting a 17 year old average solid at the beginning of a season, this should take you around 3 seasons to get him to world class. To me, that's when I'd switch to some other training. With a 20 year old world class keeper, you would then be all set for many, many seasons to come... that'd be my way of seeing it...

FM

terpkristin
04-17-2004, 07:39 PM
Well, with my solid coach and Dixon pulled first week of last season, I expect to have him at World Class by the end of this season, my 2nd full season training him at GK.

Granted, I keep training him and not taking the time off in the off-season to train stamina or set pieces or anything...

~tk