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158188.199 in reply to 158188.188
Date: 10/24/2010 2:50:41 AM
BC Hostivaƙ
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Jirkov
As you probably think mainly me I'm going to write some ideas.
On club level, great secondaries are necessary if you want to manage your team in salary cap and play well for longer period, not only boost your roster, work with large weekly debts for about half a season to have chance for B3 winning and than quiting/restarting.
On NT level is little bit different, but I prefer the same way, because I want Czech NT for Czech managers. It's not easy in our country to find any manager who can pay 400k weekly for a player and keep him in roster for at least several seasons. I don't want to play NT with players changing team five times in a season. We will see where will be the limit for NT build in this way (we are still quite far away of performance limits of our NT).

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158188.201 in reply to 158188.200
Date: 10/24/2010 5:04:08 AM
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Actually I'm quite impressed how well you're doing in your private league at the moment. Long term your recipe could well be the best. I'll keep looking out for the Czech NT to break through as well...


but there is also the possibility, that you loose the money you save at the salarys could be lost in the lose of value especially through the age.

At least i ain't sure that my Dachsbau(maybe the top club PF, yeah i am modest) is a smart investment.

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158188.202 in reply to 158188.200
Date: 10/24/2010 6:02:40 AM
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I just couldn't help the "your part of the world" pun, since we're sitting maybe 400 kilometres apart ;-)

Actually I'm quite impressed how well you're doing in your private league at the moment. Long term your recipe could well be the best. I'll keep looking out for the Czech NT to break through as well...

I seriously doubt about that.the big countries are going toward this direction from some seasons,except maybe for China who is still pumping up their player thanks to the farms,so,while Hostivar could have a great future with a team full of good czech manager,at NT level there isn't a very new strategy against other Nt to close the gap due mainly to the smaller userbase

however I hope them the best luck for their Nt ;D

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158188.203 in reply to 158188.200
Date: 10/24/2010 6:51:45 AM
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I just couldn't help the "your part of the world" pun, since we're sitting maybe 400 kilometres apart ;-)


I wondered about similar thing with Crazyeye in the past, because Im sentimental too, but he just isnt a funny guy.

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158188.204 in reply to 158188.203
Date: 10/24/2010 9:18:05 AM
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or i am not out of bavaria :)

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158188.205 in reply to 158188.204
Date: 10/24/2010 10:42:15 AM
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You look just the same for us.

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158188.206 in reply to 158188.202
Date: 10/24/2010 11:56:59 AM
BC Hostivaƙ
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As I can see many listed players from other NT's I'm not sure they are already on this way. And my strategy is not new, we don't start it right now but many seasons ago. And also NT is not about huge userbase so much. 10-15 players can be enough and it's possible to make this players in country of our size (Switzerland has similar userbase).

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158188.207 in reply to 158188.206
Date: 10/24/2010 1:03:13 PM
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As I can see many listed players from other NT's I'm not sure they are already on this way.

I'm pretty sure they are going in this way,for example almost all the centers in the italian team were trained in some way in outside skills during thier career,many teams create amazing SF and we are starting to see some PF and so on,the difference still rely on primary skils...no matter how strong a center can be in outside skills,but a 100k C however will be beaten from his adversaries in C position(look at the salary of Switzerland's big man)

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158188.208 in reply to 158188.207
Date: 10/24/2010 4:33:52 PM
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I'm not talking about 100k C's. Our NT is on half way at the moment, no player has finished his training yet. But well trained multiskilled C's with wage 250-300k can compete with any C's I have seen on TL yet (but surely there can be better players which haven't been on TL yet).
And it's always strange, if some player is C. Good multiskilled C should be more PF than C (but some of them can be close to PF).
At the moment there are 10 players with 300k+ salary at transfer list, 7 of them are on NT rosters. I can hardly any of them imagine on roster if they were czechs.

Last edited by rwystyrk at 10/24/2010 4:50:56 PM

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158188.209 in reply to 158188.208
Date: 10/24/2010 5:48:04 PM
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I'm not talking about 100k C's. Our NT is on half way at the moment, no player has finished his training yet

I hope that you are talking about player actually out fo the Nt,because only one big man has 23 years or less,and the others except Hana are far from being at the level of the other Nt centers
But well trained multiskilled C's with wage 250-300k can compete with any C's I have seen on TL yet (but surely there can be better players which haven't been on TL yet).
And it's always strange, if some player is C. Good multiskilled C should be more PF than C (but some of them can be close to PF).

Completely agree with you
At the moment there are 10 players with 300k+ salary at transfer list, 7 of them are on NT rosters. I can hardly any of them imagine on roster if they were czechs.

I think that all the players with SB<11 would easily be in your Nt if they were czech

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