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172434.70 in reply to 172434.69
Date: 2/9/2011 5:43:20 AM
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I suggest all the managers who're involved in this rebounding etc nonsense go somewhere and make a new thread where you can discuss, fight, etc among yourselves.
Let's not go off topic.

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172434.71 in reply to 172434.70
Date: 2/9/2011 6:10:25 PM
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i wished i had searched the transfer list two seasons ago and seen the english draftee that had my name in real life!

his potential/salary wasnt great but it would have been good enough for my new team at the time!!

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172434.73 in reply to 172434.72
Date: 2/11/2011 10:01:47 PM
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Since we've been talking about Dennis Rodman in this thread, I know now to not buy Dennis Rodman on the transfer list.

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172434.74 in reply to 172434.72
Date: 3/3/2011 3:37:02 AM
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yep i would have 1 position trained him. Ive done that ever since day 1 anyway and am hoping one of them in particular makes U21 one day :)

From: SN13

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172434.75 in reply to 172434.12
Date: 3/5/2011 9:30:49 AM
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I wish I knew about height, potential, age etc. I had a guy called scotty sheridan who was a hall of famer and was like 18 or 19 years old :(

From: RussBass

To: SN13
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172434.76 in reply to 172434.75
Date: 3/5/2011 5:01:34 PM
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I have been playing since season 4. And the biggest thing I wish is I would have gotten serious about the game sooner. It took me about 5 seasons to get serious. Now I love this game so much I can't believe it took me that long.

From: Sandals
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172434.77 in reply to 172434.11
Date: 3/8/2011 10:54:21 PM
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I would like to know how training worked, because i was so noob first time xD and started to train young players, too .

Last edited by Sandals at 3/8/2011 10:54:32 PM

From: Dmitri

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172434.78 in reply to 172434.77
Date: 3/10/2011 8:57:20 PM
Delta 9
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Second Team:
Euphoria Seekers
What I've learned:

-Scouting is likely a waste of money unless you are going to finish below .500

-Players age rapidly. Pick one player to develop and focus on him. Don't buy a player off the waiver wire every chance you get ... especially young players. Players under 23 lose value rapidly if not trained

-PR managers have dubious value

From: Korey
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172434.79 in reply to 172434.78
Date: 4/8/2011 4:42:07 PM
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I wish I knew to only train guards or bigs, and to buy vets at whatever you aren't training. In my first season, I bought a whole bunch of players aged 22 and younger, and would do guard training one week, and big man training the next. Really hurt my team. Also, this may seem really stupid, but when I first joined BB, I thought the number next to the players name (which is player ID) was their world rank, so I would always buy the player with the lower number (which would be the higher rank). That ended up as me buying a bunch of old guys.

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172434.80 in reply to 172434.1
Date: 4/8/2011 5:10:22 PM
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That single position training gets you a lot more money when it becomes time to sell your trainee than double position training.

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