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18491.2 in reply to 18491.1
Date: 3/7/2008 1:21:32 AM
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yes - training the whole team should be slower than just concentrating on 1-2 or 3 positions - you are effectively spreading out the improvement... so you can improve 3 players very quickly when training 1 position or lots of players thru the whole team if you train a team regime.

it hasnt been confirmed how much more slowly the team training is because most people prefer to train 1-2 positions just with very young trainees...

there is benefit to team training but i think financailly you will not improve as quickly as if you choose a more intensive training programme...

take a look at (381.1)

hope this helps

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18491.3 in reply to 18491.1
Date: 3/11/2008 2:08:17 AM
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One problem with training the whole team is that your players might not be young enough to get as much from the training. If you have a team of 18 YO, you might lose a lot of games. Another problem is that all positions probably won't benefit from all skills. A center with good outside range might not play that much better in games,