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121301.11 in reply to 121301.8
Date: 12/8/2009 2:21:51 PM
JMDCeltics
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Thanks you both, i knew that if any player misses some seconds he don´t receive full training even if he was going to receive a percentage from 75% to 99%(as CrazyEye said), but i was afraid of players who play the whole match and in spite of this, they´d need to play 1 more minute.
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121301.12 in reply to 121301.11
Date: 12/8/2009 2:43:30 PM
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isnt it annoying when u play your best trainee and he ends up with 47 mins

what would u guys do in the scrimmage just play your tier 2 trainee the full 48 mins or set the stud as backup so he gets 48+ and your tier 2 guy ends up with like 30-36 for the week

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121301.13 in reply to 121301.12
Date: 12/8/2009 2:49:30 PM
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isnt it annoying when u play your best trainee and he ends up with 47 mins


I'm with Crazyeye on this one. There is not a huge difference between 47 and 48 minutes. If your guy starts to fall to 45 minutes and you are 1 position training, then it starts to get debateable.

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121301.14 in reply to 121301.12
Date: 12/8/2009 2:52:38 PM
JMDCeltics
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There are 12 players in my roster; 2 of them, trainees, only play scrimmages right now. I try to give them full training making them play the full match. It only affects to Game Shape. If you are able to make both of them play full 48 minutes it´s better for training. If you usually make them play at your league, they´d play more minutes to improve GS. Anyway, 30-36 minutes doesn´t allow a player to improve the skills quickly.

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121301.17 in reply to 121301.15
Date: 12/9/2009 12:56:16 AM
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isnt it annoying when u play your best trainee and he ends up with 47 mins

Try playing him in more than 1 game.


Why not give some advice that you would actually follow yourself?

What a worthless contribution.

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121301.18 in reply to 121301.17
Date: 12/9/2009 3:15:32 AM
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My trainee's:

Player GP MIN
Gerard-Jan de Bevere 15 48,0
Riccardo Facchini 10 48,0

every match they played 48 min :D

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121301.19 in reply to 121301.18
Date: 12/9/2009 3:19:43 AM
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Nice - I have 3 x 48+ this week and a guy who fouled out with 20secs to go so he is just 48. I know there is a drop in training for these missed seconds but to even try to correct this in a future game at the expense of someone else then getting considerably less is nothing other than GM-absurd.

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121301.20 in reply to 121301.19
Date: 12/9/2009 5:39:52 AM
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what do you think the difference would be between only getting like 47 min and 30 seconds compared to 48+

is it a big or noticeable difference? would a player not experience a pop if he gets like 47.5 min but would have if he had gotten 48?

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121301.21 in reply to 121301.20
Date: 12/9/2009 5:58:19 AM
Aussie Pride
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Depends what his sub level is prior to the training. No one knows the exact percentages but there would be a fairly small difference if u missed those 30 seconds. Depends how closely u track pops, if it happened every week i think u would notice the difference.

Last edited by aussie dude at 12/9/2009 6:02:23 AM

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