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180733.19 in reply to 180733.17
Date: 4/20/2011 5:40:45 AM
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Well, 1-2 pops a season, across 6 seasons of training, ends up being ~9 pops overall. That puts him about a season ahead, which is a pretty big deal for hall of fame potential. You can easily use a level 4 or 5 if you're training perennial allstar or superstar, as you can just train them for a little while longer to make up the difference. But when this guy would get to that level, he would be too old to train well.


You also have to take his age into it, as he get older training slows down, so if he get's 1 extra pop when he is 18, he might only get 1/2 pop at 23 or so.

I was just trying to point out that it only 1-2 pop's, just in case he is expecting 5+ pop's a season and he will be disappointed when that does not happen.

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180733.20 in reply to 180733.14
Date: 4/20/2011 7:39:15 AM
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i just got a trainer that is "exceptional"

so because i now have a trainer that is quite high, does this mean his skills will advance very quickly?

I'm little worried. You only joined recently and your arena attendence isn't all that great. I'm just wondering about your exceptional trainer's salary. Tell us what his weekly salary is.

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180733.21 in reply to 180733.20
Date: 4/20/2011 8:16:40 AM
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Hi there.

his current salary is $63,000 a week

i bought him for $35,000

at the moment my basic weekly economy is -$408 dollars

and i have about $200,000 in my economy balance

i should be ok yeah?

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180733.22 in reply to 180733.21
Date: 4/20/2011 8:25:39 AM
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that is a lot for a Div IV team,

How much are your other staff salary?

From: Roozer

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180733.24 in reply to 180733.23
Date: 4/20/2011 8:40:06 AM
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gday

im still learning the ropes of the game so probably gonna make some mistakes along the way

just thought that because i acquired a top notch player in the draft he deserves a top notch trainer

but if you saying a level 4 or 5 trainer will be enough then yeah i should probably do that

save around $40,000 a week so i guess that will make a big difference in the long run!

From: iwen

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180733.25 in reply to 180733.24
Date: 4/20/2011 8:49:38 AM
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Get a level 4 for now, once you're in III you can re-evaluate what you can afford.

From: Rosen

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180733.27 in reply to 180733.24
Date: 4/20/2011 8:54:10 AM
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Get rid of the trainer and sell the player.

From: iwen

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180733.28 in reply to 180733.27
Date: 4/20/2011 9:18:43 AM
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Why sell the player?

Last edited by iwen at 4/20/2011 9:18:54 AM

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180733.29 in reply to 180733.21
Date: 4/20/2011 9:30:57 AM
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I knew his salary would be very high...you couldn't have afford an exceptional trainer whose salary is pretty cheap after only a few weeks of playing. Like others have suggested (or rather insisted), change your trainer AFTER Friday's training update (if you're giving your future superstar training minutes, that is).
This mistake would have costed you about 100k, but don't get disappointed. Everybody makes silly mistakes at the beginning. I made many mistakes and so did these managers who are giving you advice. Do you have a mentor? I hear that Australia has a mentoring system?

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