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Date: 9/10/2010 1:25:15 PM
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I just recently bought a lvl 6 trainer. How much better training can I expect with a lvl 6 rather than lvl 5?


On a week to week basis you probably will not notice a difference. On the order of 4-5 seasons, you might notice an extra 2-4 pops per player.

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I just recently bought a lvl 6 trainer. How much better training can I expect with a lvl 6 rather than lvl 5?


On a week to week basis you probably will not notice a difference. On the order of 4-5 seasons, you might notice an extra 2-4 pops.


That's all? I thought it was a bit more than that.

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2-3 pops from what level? wondrous to prodigious would be worth it, mediocre to respectable not so much.

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That's all? I thought it was a bit more than that.


I do not know 100% for sure. But after having a level 6 trainer for a long time (with one position training, even), my suspicion is it not make the difference that people think it does. Of course, too much depends on what you are training, how many positions, how tall, etc. to really know anything for sure.

In any case, 4 pops per player is still an extra pop per season. That can make quite a difference on a U21 player (think of the difference between 9 and 13 outside d).

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Now if I wanted to make some recommendations on who would benefit from a level 6 or 7 trainer, some of the following come to mind:

1) A one position trainer
2) Training U21 or NT prospects
3) Training players with really high potential and/or SF trainers

I think if you do not have points 1-3 covered, you are probably better using the money somewhere else.

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Date: 9/10/2010 2:41:45 PM
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So is it advisable to move up from Level 4 (advanced) to Level 5 (Superior)?

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So is it advisable to move up from Level 4 (advanced) to Level 5 (Superior)?


Again, this really depends on your training goals.

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Very dependant on your situation and what you want to accomplish. If you are training a player for a national team or u21 team or someone with really high potential that can be a great player then level 5 might be the better option, however, if you aren't training a spectacular trainee then I think a level 4 is more than enough.

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Date: 9/10/2010 7:10:54 PM
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one thing i am sure i read when i first started from someone important was that each increase is coach level had 50% less impact than the previous one

so if a level 3 coach could get you 6 pops
a level 4 would get you 9
a level 5 would get you 10 1/2
a level 6 would get you 11 1/4
a level 7 would get you 11 5/8

these numbers are totally made up but are based on the 50% principal and my belief that you get around 10 or 11 pops a season with a level 5 coach (excluding team training)

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Date: 9/10/2010 8:53:37 PM
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I have had a lv 6 trainer for about 5 seasons now and the training speed for my players is no different to the calculations for a lv 5 trainer. The one thing I have noticed is that the secondary benefits of a certain training type seem to be greater. I have no actual evidence of that and that is just my assumption based loosely on unexpected pops I have recieved over that time...

Also I am not to sure if this is common for a lv 5 trainer, but this season I trained one on one (SG/PF) and triple pops out of both my 18 and 19 year olds. But even that is not what surprised me. I also managed to get my 2 players who played C that week to get pops! My 25 year old popped in IS and my 30 year old popped in handling. Is that something that is likely to happen with a lv 5 trainer?

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Date: 9/10/2010 10:09:48 PM
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it is all just based on invisible sub-levels

there is no mathematical reason why you couldnt get a triple pop from a 30 year old using a level 1 trainer

it would just be incredibly unlikley

you know if you sit a monkey in front of a piano for long enough he will eventually play beethoven

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