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151988.13 in reply to 151988.12
Date: 7/22/2010 9:55:12 AM
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I dont have time to look at him but it is'nt much of a profit? I think if u buy a trainee you should get twice as much money that you bought him for

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151988.14 in reply to 151988.13
Date: 7/22/2010 10:06:45 AM
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I have a history of train rookies and sell them...it's hard

I bougth a rookie potencial 7 for 300k, and I seel him 1 season after....and cost 3M

Other history is Àvila, he came from the draft, potencial 7, and with 21 I sold im by 6.5M....with 21 years he ad 81k weekly salary

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151988.15 in reply to 151988.14
Date: 7/22/2010 10:12:23 AM
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It's easier to sell when you get a lot of money. I drafted Téo Saint-Arnaud, trained him for 5 seasons and sold him for just over $6.2 mil

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151988.16 in reply to 151988.15
Date: 7/22/2010 10:34:44 AM
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I remember the times when my almost 8k-salaried MVP draftee (great SF prospect) was an aim for many managers, they offered up to 3 millions as a starting price. But I left him in my team, and I'm sure that in 2-3 seasons he will become one of the greatest SF's in the world! I really enjoy training my own players, they build up my team and they never bring it down!

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151988.17 in reply to 151988.16
Date: 7/22/2010 12:36:23 PM
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I've got to that point this season, cuz i have a nice chance to get good trainee. Hope he will be guard so i dont have to sell him because of his salary like some of my prospects:(