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From: malice

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Date: 2/14/2013 6:46:39 AM
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u dont appreciate different prospective and u keep making it personal.

You're not really shy about doing the same. Perhaps you shouldn't complain about others doing it too.

i guess u didnt take my advice about bumping your head somewhere before counting?

I think you're absolutely someone who would benefit from taking their own advice...


Not really sure how you can continue to argue that Wolph's initial post is in error. It simply seems petulant... as what he said was pretty informative and helpful - whatever the experience and division level of the manager.

http://with-malice.com/ - The half-crazed ramblings of a Lakers fanatic in Japan
From: Pewu

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Date: 2/14/2013 7:46:24 AM
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The reason i mention u21 players is because i find those to be a source of ruined players in this game. They are many times just a race to get high primary skills and nothing else. And that is what i call a wast of a good player.


This season 23 players played in polish NT this season. 11 of them played in u-21 in the past. Polish top prospects for NT also played in u-21. Everything is up to an owner.

From: Koperboy

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Date: 2/14/2013 8:42:51 AM
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When handing out training plans, I like to single out HoFs and talk separately with their owners. They often don't make U21 because their training regimen is different. Generally they spend half the season on primaries and half of the season on secondaries.

From: Koperboy

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Date: 2/14/2013 8:50:42 AM
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The reason i mention u21 players is because i find those to be a source of ruined players in this game. They are many times just a race to get high primary skills and nothing else. And that is what i call a wast of a good player.


That depends a lot on U21 coach himself and his perception on how players should look like for U21. But generally, big countries tend to train big monsters, yes. I feel bad for all those teams that listened to their U21 coach only to find their just-turned 22y old center with 120k salary and HA and PA 2.

From: LooKA

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Date: 2/14/2013 8:57:16 AM
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u keep taking example of tree that have 55,56 SP in IS+ID+RB and everything else is on 1,2,and i agree that players like that are not worth the money,but tell me why would u need more than 6,7,8 PA on C?
when u count trainers cost u keep taking example of training 1 player only,why would u train 1 when u can have 3 players on training?u can stay competitive when u train 2 without problems.3 is kinda catchy and it depends on competition.
ive put a prove and u could took calculator and make the math its simple.
difference in d5 and d1 is that u make a LOT less money and u cant afford to pay 1+m for a multi skilled player and what u have left is primary skilled guys or vets so u have to make a choice.
btw micon or whatever the other guys name is:u are some kind of secretary?

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