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what is the best to do? loan out a player to a team that has lower rated coaches than you as long as they are guranted to play, or keep them inn the team and let them be trained by your high % coaches and not partisipating inn games. what is the best here? assuming for a avrage training of 3-4 days on the spesific player position, and maybe playing 2 games a week and some friendlies. | 24/03/2013 02:36 |
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I would look at it from a standpoint of, are these players you are training up to sell or to keep on team? I train whoever I can in house and if I have to loan out, I loan out to people with at least 90%coach. |
24/03/2013 03:21 |
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Lets say you have a player who would gain 10 points of average next season playing 7 days a week, training 7 days a week with a 99% coach. This is the optimal training situation. You have a 99% coach, but you can really only play him 2 times a week, but you'll put him on the bench the rest of the week and train him 7 days a week. He'd end up training at 8.2 of the possible 10 points. Now your trainer will play him 5 days a week, put him on the bench for 2, train him 7 days a week, but he only has a 80% coach, he's going to pick up 7.4 of the possible points. Now the kicker here is he's going to gain a lot more experience points on loan. Your scenario is probably different, the simple equation is (average weekly motivation*coach %) This also assumes that the player would get proper training and your trainer wouldn't mess things up. |
24/03/2013 03:25 |
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