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From: Chuckles

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Date: 12/21/2009 1:09:54 AM
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Thanks for this info. That's what i'll do. How do you what training trains what though? For example OS trains Jump range primary and jump shot secondary. Can you please tell me, give me a table or direct me to this information.

From: SammyD

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113172.25 in reply to 113172.24
Date: 12/21/2009 1:21:45 AM
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This thread is exactly what you need. The numbers are exactly accurate thou but pretty close.
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113172.26 in reply to 113172.25
Date: 12/21/2009 1:32:20 AM
Aussie Pride
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I would start with 2 position training if you are able to afford to get 5 ok trainees its good. After a couple of seasons u can sell a couple of your trainees off and improve other areas of your team. In my opinion 1 position training is better if your trainees have high potential and u want to create a couple of stars for your team and possibly train for the NT. Until your established both financially and team wise i would stick to 2 position training.

Last edited by aussie dude at 12/21/2009 1:33:28 AM

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113172.27 in reply to 113172.26
Date: 12/21/2009 2:46:11 AM
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Thanks. I'll stick with two posistion training, with guards. I've got some good trainees on the way. I'll need six right. One to play PG and one to play SG for each game in the week? Is it better to have 5 so you can play someone else if they don't get enough minutes.

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113172.28 in reply to 113172.27
Date: 12/21/2009 3:02:57 AM
Aussie Pride
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Personally i prefer 5 as i like to get them more then 48 minutes for game shape purposes but u could do 6.

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113172.29 in reply to 113172.28
Date: 12/21/2009 3:06:29 AM
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Ok. I think i'll stick with 5 for now. Thanks for all the help, from everyone who posted.

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113172.30 in reply to 113172.28
Date: 12/21/2009 4:00:36 AM
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I was doing 6 when I was doing 2 position training. Just play them at backup SF if you are worried about gameshape. Plus a couple I were training were my top SF's anyway so they might even start a game at SF as well as 48mins at SG or PG

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113172.31 in reply to 113172.30
Date: 12/21/2009 4:46:59 AM
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What should i be looking at in terms of hiring staff?

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113172.32 in reply to 113172.31
Date: 12/21/2009 6:43:37 AM
Aussie Pride
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A level 4 trainer is good to start with try and get one on under 15k salary, try not to get into a bidding war for one just wait for the next available one. As for Doctor and PR possibly level 3 to start, maybe level 2 if u need to save money.

From: pete

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113172.33 in reply to 113172.32
Date: 12/21/2009 9:34:24 PM
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lv 1 doctor is enough IMO. Once the team has developed well you can get a higher level doctor if you feel you need one. Once you start selling out your arena and build new sections, get a level 5 PR.

From: zyler

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113172.34 in reply to 113172.33
Date: 12/21/2009 9:48:27 PM
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i disagree id say a lv 3 is a must, with lv 1 the chance is to high to injure a key training player for a few weeks and lose much more value off this player then the difference in salarys over time.

i know i cant predict the injury will happen but i think its not worth the gamble.


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