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Once I'm done this I will post a U21 training guide (similar to Fewmit's US U21 guide), a practical how-to train someone from day 1 after receiving a player from the draft.


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Date: 3/12/2013 5:39:28 PM
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It's important to establish plans with your Canadian trainees. Don't feel overwhelmed and/or neglect them. If you're new or inexperienced with training, don't forget that you can communicate with U21 NT staff and seek advisement from them. Anyone can seek advisement from them.

Always remember that you can choose to sell your Canadian trainees if you're unable to get them proper or ideal training. Sometimes this is for the best. It's good business sense to not let your trainees depreciate in value. A young, untrained player will not help your team as you progress through the game.

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Good point. I will add to the first post with info such as this.

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Date: 3/13/2013 10:46:38 PM
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Can't wait for this guide. Already in the works of training a SF for U21 who I think will have a good chance of making it (I hope)

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Date: 3/14/2013 11:07:11 AM
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Jeff the #1 rule is don't try to train everyone. I noticed that you have a roster full of young players that all could be trained but it's best if you don't. Pick your 2-3 best guys to prioritize and virtually ignore or better yet sell the rest of them.

And don't hesitate to ask questions, training properly takes a long time to figure out.

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Date: 3/14/2013 11:52:44 AM
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Yea all those young guys were from my first (couple) seasons of playing. I now realize that I should focus on 1-3 which is what Lars and Josh are for. Gonna train them into great players and see how far I can get them. Hopefully when Lars is 21 he will be on U21.

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Date: 3/14/2013 12:22:48 PM
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I'd train Calder alongside him, he looks like a potentially good one too. And if you slip a 3rd guy in there with them, Adkins might be that guy.

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