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I want yr opinion about which area i have TO train in my yr team TO make money. I note that forward in general is the most common... ...but a lot of people do that...so the market is full of forward...so you cant sell them at high price... What about wings? Edited by giuspalmi 22-08-2013 08:41 |
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Gks are easiest to train. If you have a 85+ prog Gk from school you can train him to 80+ in under 2.5 seasons. But only issue is you can train only 1 Gk in first team as compared to other positions. It is because of this reason number of Gk trainers has drastically reduced over the past few seasons. Defenders (xDF). These are the most expensive players in both juniors and seniors. A well trained defender will demand a good amount of cash. Defenders (xB). Same like Gks. Only a few managers train then since only a handful of them really use these positions as compared to xDFs. Inner Mids (xIMs). A well trained 83+ xIM can fetch you a good 600m+ in today's market. So thats a good option as well. Outer Mids (xM). Same state as xBs only a few train them and use them. Only reason for that is its very hard to train ball steal on LM RM. If you find a 60+ ball steal inner mid it would be amazing ![]() Forwards (xF). Again one of the most profitable trainings. A good 80+ forward will give you a good return but its takes a good 3-4 seasons to get them to that level. Wingers. Wingers are a bit easy to train as compared to xFs. A winger with good ball steal and pass will fetch you 500-1b depending on average and age. Anything above 85 average and under 20 age will give you 750-1b. |
22/08/2013 09:08 |
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Very clear answer. Thanks a lot. So you train inner midfield? How many of them can u put in field? 6? And for tre others players in yr first team how do u get them? Do u make a well round training for them? Edited by giuspalmi 22-08-2013 09:35 |
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As a side note, a well trained player will get more value than a poorly trained one. For example, an 80 average LF with 99 leadership, will not sell as high as an 80 average LF with 45 leadership. You want to make sure your players are trained as well as possible in their regarded stats, rather than just gunning for high average. A good buyer knows the difference. | 22/08/2013 10:36 |
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giuspalmi said: Very clear answer. Thanks a lot. So you train inner midfield? How many of them can u put in field? 6? And for tre others players in yr first team how do u get them? Do u make a well round training for them? Edited by giuspalmi 22-08-2013 09:35 I train inner mids. My junior formation is Gk LDF CDF RDF LIM LIM IM IM RIM RIM LW. You will need 4 players other than mids to make the formation valid. So I can train 6 mid fielders (2 from each position) in first team. At the same time train 7 other mids in subs. You need to keep rotating them for all of them to be of same stats and average by each season end. I do half season rotation. At mid season i put my 1st team players in subs and subs in first team. At the same time I also temp. promote juniors and train running and ball steal. Edited by @lucifercave 22-08-2013 11:03 |
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And in yr senior team? Well round training? | 22/08/2013 14:58 |
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And in yr senior team? Well round training? | 22/08/2013 14:58 |
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In seniors I train defenders. Thats the reason I schedule my training in such a way that when I temp promote my jnrs on Tuesday the training is Running - Running - Ball steal. Since both inner mids and defenders train on running and ball steal. Rest of the days I train clearance and passing in seniors. |
22/08/2013 15:13 |
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And how do u training yr forward players? Just buy them? |
22/08/2013 15:38 |
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Yes I buy whatever positions I need. Always build a good junior squad. Sell players once they are 80+ in average. And as practice said dont aim just for a high average, but aim for balanced stats. Once you get a good junior squad sell them and it will give you a good amount of cash to buy a good senior team. People will always try to offer to buy your players when they are in their 60s and 70s since its cheaper to buy them at that average and then loan out to train further. Resist the temptation to sell juniors before they hit 80 average and you will go a long way. |
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