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Where schools that produce good players & how many maximum average the player?? |
23/10/2012 10:55 |
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Fiscal
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The starting average of a school junior is entirely random, so a 100% ranked country will not necessarily generate higher average juniors than a 50% ranked country. |
23/10/2012 10:59 |
Steel City - Div4/Gr64 | ||
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thanks, and what the influences of public school with no public? | 23/10/2012 11:10 |
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Fiscal
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Public means everyone can see the players in the school, whereas not public only you can see them | 23/10/2012 11:51 |
Steel City - Div4/Gr64 | ||
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Best scorer
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You can read all about schools here: http://en.strikermanager.com/foros/hilo.php?id=273749 |
23/10/2012 13:28 |
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Child's coach
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What about the likelyhood of producing a higher progression junior? | 23/10/2012 18:12 |
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MVP of the game
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Agent808 said: What about the likelyhood of producing a higher progression junior? There are three possible factors. 1. How good your school is. For example, a school in Italy has more soccer balls than the school in New Zealand. This means Italy will produce better prog juniors. 2. What type of school you have. If you get an Excellent school in New Zealand and a Low school in Italy, I think they would produce very low prog juniors. 3. It also depends on what progression you consider "good". I think that 80%+ prog is good. Others would say 90%+ and some others would even say 65%+. |
23/10/2012 18:39 |
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