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1 position Vs 2 position training.

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147390.22 in reply to 147390.21
Date: 6/19/2010 11:42:53 PM
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One point not discussed... if you train 1 position for the benefit of the National team, there will likely be a point where if you stop training he'll lose his spot or he'll become to expensive for you to maintain on your roster.

If you are not drafting great 18yo then you should try to buy 19-21yo partially trained players and then polish them to suit your tactics. These players carry less premium than the overpriced 18yo and will still train to improve your team. As your team improves simply buy as much training as possible for the money you have. With transfer prices as they are, it makes more sense to let others train your players...

From: CrazyEye

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147390.23 in reply to 147390.1
Date: 6/20/2010 6:57:56 AM
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My personal though, about 1 and two position training:

One Position is good:
- When you have good trainees, who could stay in the top 2% of his age group because in young years you would get a lot money for those extra pops, who make the difference betwen average and awesome. Also this could help you to lineup a stronger formation in more important games, in the phase of the game, where your rookies are still your main weapon.

- When your team is so strong that rookies would be your weak spot(and buying great players who are still young is more expensiv then a more experienced player at those level who is 3 years older - so that he could participate in the 2 position training you make from time to time)

- When you start playing during the season to play BB, i recommend 1 position training, because it is even hard to get only 3 solid trainees with the money - after the next draft you could decide if you want to have more trainees^^

Two Position training:

- if you have 5/6 young(but don't start wasting training spot with fillers like in the one position training) and "average" trainees, 2 position training makes it easier to compete.

- If you don't like the "let them play" option, for 48 minutes game from your traineess. It isn't that bad if you sacrifice a training spot, for managing minutes.

I don't think that one of them is superior to the other, and done both during my career, even actually i make bg guy training for 2 position and small guy training for one position(i had to "very small" SF as main trainees).

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147390.24 in reply to 147390.20
Date: 6/20/2010 11:59:09 AM
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The point that I was illustrating was that the team that came 5th has many players with salaries that you cannot achieve using 2 position training by the time the player is 21 or 22.

Let me put it another way, wouldn't it be better for your team to have 8 older players (24 and older) with skills that are a better than the 21 or 22 year old you would have been training? They would cost less as well.
So you will have 8 older players that are superior in skill to help you win games, and you can focus on training 3 young 18 year olds at a quicker rate.

In your method, you will have 6 older players, and 6 trainees. Those 6 trainees will not be as good as the older players.
So your overall team won't be as good, and your trainees won't be improving that quickly individually.

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147390.26 in reply to 147390.24
Date: 6/20/2010 5:05:31 PM
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Thanks to all of you for replying.

This is my first season and I have made it to the final game starting on Tuesday. So, next season I will be in division three. I will train two positions although I probably won`t be able to compete in that league, the other teams will probably be much better than me.

One of the things I love about this game is the willingness of everyone to help one another.

Thanks again and good luck with the future of your teams.

Scipio.

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147390.28 in reply to 147390.27
Date: 6/22/2010 12:45:25 PM
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Thanks Manon, much appreciated.

Good luck with your teams future.

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147390.29 in reply to 147390.28
Date: 6/22/2010 12:53:27 PM
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which is the training for outside D?

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147390.30 in reply to 147390.29
Date: 6/22/2010 12:57:26 PM
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Pressure

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147390.31 in reply to 147390.1
Date: 6/22/2010 3:33:56 PM
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2 position improves your team more

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