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From: ned

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Date: 11/30/2023 2:58:30 AM
Freccia Azzurra
IV.18
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823823
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Slaytanic
Respect your point of view. Since the beginning of BB I think the economy is not well balanced, top teams now can continue to make money buying old players training stamina or shape. Unfortunately managers that like to train don't have enough bonus. Training rookies means often having at least one match lost per week. Btw I'd like only to have other visions ;)

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Date: 11/30/2023 4:52:44 AM
AS Barroom Heroes
III.2
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10191019
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Lone Pine Productions
On a strictly personal note, a strong NO for me, since with my Utopia team, my three 19-year old trainees just turned 20, and I fired my youth trainer yesterday.

More in general, I tend to agree that I would leave it where it is, I don't love the idea of speeding up training even more, especially because that would almost guarantee that the better 7 potential level players would cap before they turn 21.

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Date: 11/30/2023 10:54:20 AM
sheert devils
II.2
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7777
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sheert devils II
yes thank you! I am loving it.

From: GioDeb

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Date: 2/5/2024 12:28:43 PM
Grizzly Bears
II.4
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6969
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BC Rebel
I guess 18-19 yo is more then enough, with a good training you can “boost” your training enough for young players.

Here are 2 of my project players I’ve trained for U21 for S62




Last edited by GioDeb at 2/5/2024 12:30:33 PM