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131961.17 in reply to 131961.16
Date: 2/19/2010 4:36:32 PM
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You can sell your tarinees and train FT and Stamina. This way your team will be complete... Every season sell all your picks and earn money from them. It's not the most profitable way but you get what you want...


so you loose something around 40% of fun that you can get playing BB....


Totally agreed with Idea about "stop training" feature.

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131961.18 in reply to 131961.17
Date: 2/19/2010 5:26:46 PM
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It's a possible solution, though. He does whatever he likes, I am nothing more than anoter user who gives his opinion to his problem. I don't refer the word ''must'' in my previous sentence.

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131961.19 in reply to 131961.18
Date: 2/19/2010 6:04:27 PM
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I think it should make the game more difficult for who starting from an inferiority situation.I think that the actual system is a choice of the developers to force the teams however to change always something,because a team could reach the top level and then stop there for many seasons with the same players.Also if sometimes it creates some tough questions,this is one of the point most interesting of the game

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131961.20 in reply to 131961.17
Date: 3/25/2010 3:53:49 PM
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Totally agreed with Idea about "stop training" feature.

Same here. That would be really useful feature!

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131961.21 in reply to 131961.20
Date: 3/25/2010 4:46:52 PM
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I think that dealing with such issues is an essential and planned part of the "economic equilibrium". Since things like how8.com it is not like managers couldn't foresee it.

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131961.23 in reply to 131961.22
Date: 3/26/2010 3:38:49 PM
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The problem is more when you want to train a player to be a center, and you already have a good center, and so you don't want the good centers salary to rise, but you still want to train your trainee up.

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131961.24 in reply to 131961.14
Date: 3/27/2010 8:09:59 AM
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In the future, I predict the top teams who don't want to add to their expenses by increasing skill on their players will value experience more and play older players who train only very slowly (if at all) alongside trainable players to make sure only the players they want trained are trained, while protecting the quality of their roster.

In fact, it is really this season where we may start to see that happen.

For the first time, there may now be enough good players aged 27-30 who are no longer good for training but have average+ experience and do better on court than younger players with similar skill levels.

Further, i the transfer market stabilises, these top 27 year old players will start to become available in the 2mil-4mil range, or about half their worth if they had the same skill and they were 22-24.

And so on, scaling down in skill and cost through the divisions until you get to the level where teams are still kenn to add as much skill as possible through training (that they can afford).

Thus, the game doesn't need a "no training" option - there is already a mechanism in place (albeit requiring a trade off). This game is full of such trade offs, that is why it is good :-D

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131961.25 in reply to 131961.1
Date: 3/27/2010 10:10:24 AM
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I think you got a good suggestion.

Just thinking out loud here, but maybe you can get something in return for it?

a small training (15% of normal or so) on a player, which is not in a trainingposition, simply because your trainer had some time left, because he didn't had to train his super-C?

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131961.26 in reply to 131961.25
Date: 3/29/2010 2:27:25 PM
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i agree. i think "don't train" option is needed, especially if you want to train PF/C positions.