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At the time I have just one school in Peru so Im getting a picture how does the thing work generrally but I would have few questions if somebody finds time to answer I would really appreciate it. Ok let say i wan to build a excellent school in Brasil , Im aware it will not make instant money running , thats long term investment , that maybee i can spend cash in other directions but lets assume i build exelent Brasil school at the time. So first question would be , will I start get same level players as anyone that has eexellent school in Brasil for any amount of time or there are some other parameter involved so at the beginning I cannot get same quality player like some guy at 1. league with excellent school in Brasil ? I dont know , those it make difference how many players the school produced during time , or how many players have been sold...anything ? Then Im wondering , how often can u get an 90+ prog player in excellent school ? Like 1 in 10 players, or in 50... ? Something general from your experience because I dont have a clue now ? Again lets assume I would build a excellent school in Brasil... If someone has anything that he considers important sharing , please feel free to write it... Thanks |
19/04/2013 22:57 |
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Player progression from schools is completely random, you may get a 90+ progression as your first player, you might never get one, it's all down to luck. | 20/04/2013 00:16 |
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as godson says, prog is random. i find that i get an 80+ prog player from a school roughly every 10 players. i have only ever got one 90 prog player though ![]() |
20/04/2013 01:18 |
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Think of it in terms of probability. The higher the quality the school, the better your odds of getting a better player are. The more often you get players, the better odds of gettings a player in a short time period. This gives an excellent school in Brazil the best probability of producing a good player because it has the highest quality and highest rate. This also explains why it is so expensive. Another way to look at this, is cost per player produced. Because you are paying so much each week, you want to get the most bang per buck. In this sense, an excellent Netherlands school is your best bet because it is cheapest and still produces good players at a higher probability. Consult this for further analysis: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AlytaF5-whCxdGZ5ZTI0VFpTTl9HQjNWckNwWFdPa2c&hl=en_USgid=0#gid=0 |
20/04/2013 01:56 |
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I keep data on my schools. I can share with you some data.. Excellent Netherlands School. Sampling of 30 players from the school: Player Rating While in School: Minimum: 7 Average: 15 Maximum: 20 Player Rating After Promotion: Minimum: 23 Average: 30 Maximum: 39 Player Progression: Minimum: 49 Average: 69 Maximum: 86 Excellent Austria School. Similar sampling: Player Rating While in School: Minimum: 6 Average: 16 Maximum: 21 Player Rating After Promotion: Minimum: 31 Average: 31 Maximum: 41 Player Progression: Minimum: 37 Average: 49 Maximum: 59 Based on the numbers there is virtually no difference if any on the player rating based on school with excellent rating. However there is a tremendous difference in progression. 17.25% of the players from the Netherlands Excellent school have been 80+ progression. So about every 1 in 6 players is 80+ progression. Edited by dneighbors 21-04-2013 21:26 |
21/04/2013 21:20 |
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Thanks for this interesting reading | 21/04/2013 22:23 |
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Heidstra said: Think of it in terms of probability. The higher the quality the school, the better your odds of getting a better player are. The more often you get players, the better odds of gettings a player in a short time period. This gives an excellent school in Brazil the best probability of producing a good player because it has the highest quality and highest rate. This also explains why it is so expensive. Another way to look at this, is cost per player produced. Because you are paying so much each week, you want to get the most bang per buck. In this sense, an excellent Netherlands school is your best bet because it is cheapest and still produces good players at a higher probability. Consult this for further analysis: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AlytaF5-whCxdGZ5ZTI0VFpTTl9HQjNWckNwWFdPa2c&hl=en_USgid=0#gid=0 Natherland u put it wrong here... Brazil i think is the fastest to produce junior's... ![]() Edited by masterge 22-04-2013 12:26 |
22/04/2013 12:24 |
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masterge said: Heidstra said: Think of it in terms of probability. The higher the quality the school, the better your odds of getting a better player are. The more often you get players, the better odds of gettings a player in a short time period. This gives an excellent school in Brazil the best probability of producing a good player because it has the highest quality and highest rate. This also explains why it is so expensive. Another way to look at this, is cost per player produced. Because you are paying so much each week, you want to get the most bang per buck. In this sense, an excellent Netherlands school is your best bet because it is cheapest and still produces good players at a higher probability. Consult this for further analysis: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AlytaF5-whCxdGZ5ZTI0VFpTTl9HQjNWckNwWFdPa2c&hl=en_USgid=0#gid=0 Natherland u put it wrong here... Brazil i think is the fastest to produce junior's... ![]() Edited by masterge 22-04-2013 12:26 Heid didn't say Netherlands produces players the fastest, he said that Netherlands is probably better value for money based on cost and quality of players it produces. |
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