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From: GC 30

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120916.16 in reply to 120916.15
Date: 12/6/2009 9:56:51 AM
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If I remember correctly he kept his GS on strong and sometimes proficient but I did not follow all his weeks,so I think the training compensates the lost os shape from the 80 or more minutes and gives an up though it maybe little

but one thing is to train one week other is to train the entire season,but for decisive matches I think its valid

I would want confirmation by people that trained one week only,but the problem is the random factor so its always a tough decision

good luck either way,hope i helped,sorry about my english

From: DireWolf

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120916.17 in reply to 120916.16
Date: 12/6/2009 1:56:59 PM
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Your english is fine.

Thanks for the replies everyone, given me enough info to think about for now i think :)

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120916.18 in reply to 120916.2
Date: 12/7/2009 3:56:50 AM
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well it depends on the player, and how good/old they are. If you have a young kid who trains well he may experience a pop and a bit, but if you have an old player that doesnt train well he may just go down.


Can I challenge this quote or at least ask how on earth you arrived at this conclusion?!

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120916.19 in reply to 120916.18
Date: 12/7/2009 4:09:24 AM
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You're late Superfly Guy. Papag is a new user who just got a bit excited and has been told now ;)

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120916.20 in reply to 120916.19
Date: 12/7/2009 5:19:17 AM
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You're late Superfly Guy. Papag is a new user who just got a bit excited and has been told now ;)


Yeah i was so amazed by the early response I couldnt resist in replying before reading the rest of the thread... I commend everyone for their politeness.... I guess we could've all replied with 3 letters...... WTF?!

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120916.21 in reply to 120916.20
Date: 12/7/2009 7:01:22 AM
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give him a chanche, maybe he tells sometimes bullshit but i am happy when people try to help and participate - and if its wrong there are enough players here to correct him which helps him and also the threadstarter.

Last edited by CrazyEye at 12/7/2009 7:01:51 AM

From: Exos
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120916.22 in reply to 120916.21
Date: 12/8/2009 1:39:54 PM
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Well then, let me ask a follow-up question.
It has occured to me that it might be beneficial to get a headstart into the new season by training game shape right after the reset. It has be mentioned that GS-training very much behaves like Stamina-training. That would mean my entire roster will get one pop (maybe one or two without a pop). So here the question:
Does training Game Shape behave like training Stamina, or does it behave any other way?

I have never trained GS before so I am really in the dark Any conclusive evidence appreciated.

Cheers, Exos

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120916.23 in reply to 120916.22
Date: 12/8/2009 4:13:22 PM
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kind of interesting question.

it has been my experience (to the best of my recollection) that after a week's worth of games (that first week) my player's GS rose / adjusted. So what would training GS accomplish that week? Double the rise (from respectable to proficient in one week) or would it be redundant (respectable to strong no matter what)?

if i had to guess, it would be redundant. i think the GE is geared to increasing / maintaining GS through playing time, and that using training time on GS is a waste (with exceptions that should be infrequent -- injuries, the occasional overtime game that puts a player above 85 minutes, that sort of thing).

now let us hear from someone who knows what they are doing.

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120916.26 in reply to 120916.24
Date: 12/9/2009 4:19:56 PM
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Game Shape is team training so everyone on your team gets trained equally regardless of minutes.

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