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245375.1
Date: 7/7/2013 10:09:30 PM
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I have been really having a hard time getting a trainer because people always bid until i dont have enough money, and i only have an comptent trainer, what should i do. Give me links of trainers in sell that is under 100,000, that can be good for my trainee.

Thanks in advance

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245375.2 in reply to 245375.1
Date: 7/7/2013 10:35:28 PM
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I wouldn't get a better trainer yet because there is no need to. You don't even really have any good trainees.

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245375.3 in reply to 245375.1
Date: 7/7/2013 10:46:38 PM
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My suggestion, save up ~300k for a superior trainer, or 100-300 for advanced (low salary ones). Then make sure you have at least 1 good trainee (preferably 2), like around MVP and start 1 position training from there

From: tough

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245375.4 in reply to 245375.3
Date: 7/8/2013 12:47:08 AM
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you don't necessarily need around MVP potential to get an advanced trainer. For me I always target the Perennial Allstar and Superstar potential guys (cuz I'm cheap like that and not focused with NT/U21) and they can still be good players. Maybe I'm just a guy that likes ""low"" potential players, but i'm trying to make a point

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245375.5 in reply to 245375.1
Date: 7/8/2013 7:29:52 AM
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I don't get why people pay 100k+ for a trainer, why not save that money and just get a trainer with 2k higher salary. That way you'll have a cheaper trainer for the first 50 weeks.

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245375.6 in reply to 245375.5
Date: 7/8/2013 8:21:38 AM
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The math works that its optimal to replace a trainer every 2 seasons. Usually in the 15-35 K signing range you can find a trainer that costs 12-14 K per week. You can keep him until he costs around 19K per week.

I just don't see how superior trainers are better than advanced. Unless you are training a MVP+ Pot player until he is capped.

From: jeffjeff

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245375.7 in reply to 245375.4
Date: 7/8/2013 6:50:30 PM
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I know. I suggested around mvp. Personally I'm doing mvp atm because I wanna train some good long term players. All personal choice in the end

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245375.8 in reply to 245375.3
Date: 7/9/2013 5:29:42 AM
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If you keep trying there's no way you should have to pay more than $25,000 for an advanced trainer with a low salary (In the 15000 range)

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245375.9 in reply to 245375.8
Date: 7/9/2013 7:25:31 AM
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That's probably true, I ended up getting a superior one for 20k salary, which is probably why it costs quite a bit more.