The difference between a level 4 and level 7 trainer isn't much more than 7-8%. Over the course of a full season, that's likely not even a full pop on most trainees. People just assume that the difference must be a lot more than that. So if you're in a lower division, you're pretty much handcuffing your finances if you get a top trainer too early. The game isn't set up for lower division teams to be able to afford expensive players or staff.
If you want to have greatly increase the speed of your training, single position training is going to have a much greater effect than getting a level 7 trainer you can't afford.
Last edited by Beener not Beanerz at 7/9/2011 11:12:58 AM