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Thema: Robnob's Newbie Guide

2010-01-23 14:21:51
if a junior player reaches excellent skill level and still has couple of weeks left till pull, will he still receive training on other skills in junior school/?
2010-01-23 14:41:11
You mean if he has already reached excellent in a specicifc skill, e.g. striker? If this is what you mean, then he'll still train in this skill up to a higher sublevel.

I had a youth pull who random popped to formidable striker 2 weeks after being pulled.
2010-01-24 18:28:58
you can't see which skills he is training in junior school, right? so when it says overall excellent and it keeps training there, I'm assuming he will be training other skills too. my question was, will it stop training different skills once he reaches overall excellent, and is there a possibility to pull out multiskill junior player with 2 or even 3 excellent skills?
(Edith war hier)
2010-01-24 20:07:36
it is possible to get several excellent skills
2010-01-24 21:41:40
thanks
2010-02-01 20:06:09
hehe, old Robnob's Newbie Guide :)

I made one myself for Romanian community and I remember I started with this topic, translating it :)
here is romanian version, a bit bigger than this one :)

2010-02-11 19:51:41
I have a player I want to train properly
he is 20 years old
and his skills are:

adequate stamina tragic keeper
average pace tragic defender
adequate technique solid playmaker
weak passing outstanding striker
I'll train his Scoring skill till incredible, then I'm gonna start training pace and technique.
what do you suggest, till what skill should I train pace and technique, before I switch back to Striking?
2010-02-11 20:00:40
Looks like a decent player. I think his pace and technique should be at least formidable, when you switch back. But I think it will take several seasons before you get to that point. I would actually sell him after pace and tech training.
2010-02-11 20:10:00
Yep, personally i'd switch to either pace or tech now, his striker is high enough.
2010-02-12 00:26:27
thanks
I'll switch to pace training once he will turn incredible in striking, cause he received a lot of training since he turned outstanding.
2010-02-12 10:56:45
Bear in mind that if he is nearly up to incredible striker - maybe 2 weeks away - he would random to incredible in the next 2 seasons anyway. So you could switch to pace now...
2010-02-12 20:44:44
Steelers right.. you will be saving a lot of time
2010-02-18 23:29:58
he just turned incredible and I switched to pace. now I;m thinking, since I dont have many young players to train. will it be useful to let them play on both league and friendly games? will it make a big difference on how fast they will train!
2010-02-19 09:45:30
about five percent - greater chance of injuries makes it not worth it.
2010-02-19 22:53:17
uh then I guess. I'll let them rest on friendlies
2010-02-23 14:01:29
I don't understand why transfers are so unfair here. it happened to me again. I bought a player 5 month ago. payed 150k euro for it. trained its striking straight for 5 month. with unearthly trainer and formidable, outstanding assistant coaches. never missed a training. was not even injured. gained I think +3 or +4 skill in scoring and sold it for 100k. this happened to me before... so i'm wondering am I doing something really wrong?