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264211.15 in reply to 264211.14
Date: 10/22/2014 3:57:43 AM
KV Forever
BBBL
Overall Posts Rated:
2121
Hi all,

I'm glad to back where I ... don't belong :p
At least I don't have the team to stay in BBBL.

That's the choice I made when I decided to only use Belgian players.
I'm already very pleased with the fact I was able to promote with a full Belgian team.
This season I'll try to make some money and try to win some games, but nothing more.

It's very hard to get BBBL quality Belgian players :( ... especially since they are very rare and expensive.
I'll keep on looking, also for talents I can train... and stacking up cash meanwhile.

Good luck to everyone

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264211.16 in reply to 264211.15
Date: 10/22/2014 4:53:26 AM
BC FTA
III.4
Overall Posts Rated:
88

It's very hard to get BBBL quality Belgian players :( ... especially since they are very rare and expensive.
I'll keep on looking, also for talents I can train...


Very hard indeed...I didn't really follow up on the last 3/4 seasons, but has there actually been any really interesting rookie in Belgium? If so, I hope they are in good hands and trained properly...
Obviously if/when one of them appears on the TL, the fight to get them is a blood bath and one needs to have a lot of cash on the side to win the auction :)

Is it just an impression or the other countries are more "lucky" new talent wise?

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264211.17 in reply to 264211.16
Date: 10/22/2014 7:27:10 AM
Kelmis Spartans
BBBL
Overall Posts Rated:
154154
Second Team:
Eupen Scythe
There are some talented players, but I reckon that MVP potential and above are rare in Belgium, or end up in teams who just don't care and don't sell or train them.

On the other hand, I see super prospects going away for reasonable fees, like Van Leugenhagen, 18 yos MVP player with a very good skill-set getting sold for 650 k, and last season they were only half the price. Of course, it's painful to start training from scratch, but why not ?


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264211.18 in reply to 264211.17
Date: 10/22/2014 8:29:59 AM
BC FTA
III.4
Overall Posts Rated:
88
On the other hand, I see super prospects going away for reasonable fees, like Van Leugenhagen, 18 yos MVP player with a very good skill-set getting sold for 650 k, and last season they were only half the price. Of course, it's painful to start training from scratch, but why not ?



All right!...well, I should start looking more closely at the TL, I wouldn't mind training a potential future NT Belgian palyer.

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264211.19 in reply to 264211.18
Date: 10/22/2014 12:57:22 PM
Kelmis Spartans
BBBL
Overall Posts Rated:
154154
Second Team:
Eupen Scythe
If I know what you're after, I might ping you when I see someone suitable on the TL.

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264211.20 in reply to 264211.19
Date: 10/22/2014 1:56:57 PM
BC FTA
III.4
Overall Posts Rated:
88
If I know what you're after, I might ping you when I see someone suitable on the TL.


Any player that is potential NT material is interesting, but I guess that's stating the obvious :)

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264211.21 in reply to 264211.19
Date: 10/23/2014 9:52:27 AM
KV Forever
BBBL
Overall Posts Rated:
2121
If I know what you're after, I might ping you when I see someone suitable on the TL.


I'm also interested in this information... as I guess any BBBL manager would.
At this point, ANY potential Belgian NT player is welcome and will be fully trained by a lvl 6 coach.

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264211.22 in reply to 264211.21
Date: 10/23/2014 1:51:32 PM
Kelmis Spartans
BBBL
Overall Posts Rated:
154154
Second Team:
Eupen Scythe
The problem isn't about finding players to train or managers able to properly deal with them, but most of the time these two occurences simply don't occur at the same time :p

Anyway I keep in mind that you're both interested. But price is up to you, I can just tell you "this player has a future".

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264211.23 in reply to 264211.22
Date: 10/24/2014 5:01:55 AM
KV Forever
BBBL
Overall Posts Rated:
2121
Nice training changes this season by the way!
And for supporters: the scrimmage finder is a nice feature as well

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264211.24 in reply to 264211.23
Date: 10/24/2014 8:57:41 AM
BC FTA
III.4
Overall Posts Rated:
88
Nice training changes this season by the way!
And for supporters: the scrimmage finder is a nice feature as well


I agree, the new system is nice, although I liked the old one where you had to be able to manage at the same time the training and the competition. Making a trainee play out of position added some "glory" to the result...but considering that the effect of the new training will be dimished by different factors, it is still more efficient to continue the old way, so I like the change.

Concerning the scrimmage feature, it's cool, but I like to chase the flags when possible, so not very useful for me, unles I would find myself in a rush one day to find a game maybe

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264211.25 in reply to 264211.24
Date: 10/24/2014 12:59:05 PM
Kelmis Spartans
BBBL
Overall Posts Rated:
154154
Second Team:
Eupen Scythe
I like the feature.

They made it perfectly well, so that you can continue training a player at a suitable playing position whenever his salary becomes to great to handle, at the cost of a training penalty. Take that as a "bonus".

Hopefully I won't try out the new scrimmage feature too soon :p

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