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Im wondering about how long its good to keep a junior inn your junior team? its 19 years old they have to be promoted right? but if you keep them inn the junior team untill 19, will they suffer on the motivasjon of each days training? or will they just be trained as all other junior players? im wondering becouse i only train forwards inn my junior team and a mix of attackers and mids inn my senior so it would be good to be able to keep my juniors for the longest possible time inn my junior squad to be trained by my 99 coach 09/04/2013 15:40
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Juniors start losing a point of progression 24 hours after getting their red P, so it wouldn't benefit you really to keep them in your juniors when they were 19. They're still training, but you're losing value on the player every day. I'd say it'd maybe be ok to leave them a few days if you were training GK's, since nobody really trains senior GK's, but still it could be costly.

The best thing to do is to loan out your best 19 year old forwards as seniors. Sure you might miss out on a good quality senior for next season, but the season after that, you'll have an even better forward.
09/04/2013 15:47
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thanks for reply, so at once they get the red P just promote them or loan them out? so loaning them out at 19 wont hurt their progression? 09/04/2013 15:53
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You would want to loan them as seniors so their prog wasn't affected. Plus it's easier to loan out good average seniors because they're more useful to people.

Though I've never seen anyone be ballsy enough to try and loan out a 19 year old who hadn't gotten their red P (players don't get P's when on loan as far as I've seen). It's something that most people wouldn't see worth the risk so I can't imagine it's been done. If you loaned them out as juniors with a red P they would likely drop to 0 prog in one season.

Edited by @illex 09-04-2013 15:57
09/04/2013 15:56
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You will need to promote them once they turn 19 and get a Red P. Trust me, learned the hard way, every day they lose a progression point and progression is critical in this game. So at 19 with a Red P, promote to senior team and then loan out. Don't loan out at 19 with Red P from juniors, you'll get a player back with less than 30 prog.

Repetition, apologies.

Edited by Sir A. PlentyGoals 09-04-2013 16:00
09/04/2013 15:59
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Sir, I assume you loaned your player out when he already had a red P? I'm really curious to know if someone has ever gotten away with loaning a 19 year old junior before he got his red P and if it was successful. 09/04/2013 16:06
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thanks for the replies :9 answered my question 09/04/2013 16:35
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If you get Red P, you must see a doctor immediately.
If you get Yellow P, it means you're becoming a man
09/04/2013 18:03
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