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178318.1
Date: 3/24/2011 7:35:36 PM
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19 year old- 5 star potential, 5 star grade

18 year old- 4 star potential, 4 star grade.

I am in div 4 and I will sell who I draft (good idea?) and would like to know which one would sell for more?

Thank you.

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178318.2 in reply to 178318.1
Date: 3/24/2011 7:42:51 PM
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Sadly neither may sell for that much, but also either may be worth a lot. An 18 year old who ends up a $3600 salary, P-allstar with a great skill spread (all the right ones are the high ones) could still sell for a lot. But it is unlikely. On the other hand 19 year olds aren't worth much, BUT an all time great with a $7,000 wage would be worth a fortune. But what are the odds?

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178318.3 in reply to 178318.2
Date: 3/24/2011 8:00:09 PM
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Do you think its better to train him with a lvl 4 trainer then sell him? Selling is preferred but if that isnt worth it can I utilise his potential enough to not make it like training a starter potential?

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178318.4 in reply to 178318.3
Date: 3/24/2011 9:36:12 PM
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I would draft the 5 stars with 5 start potential, Either you get an instant impact/ you can train him for a season or two then still sell him at a decent price for lower level league team. As the draft coming up, Im pretty sure a lot of greater talents will be up for sale also, so i still think it's better to draft the 5 stars potential both short/ long term.

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178318.5 in reply to 178318.4
Date: 3/25/2011 1:11:58 AM
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Thanks. Hopefully I get some good skills.

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178318.6 in reply to 178318.5
Date: 3/26/2011 7:36:32 AM
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Well, what are the heights of each one? That does affect transfer prices and training