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240497.71 in reply to 240497.70
Date: 4/16/2013 7:00:57 PM
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I disagree, a cheap lvl 6 (30k a week) compared to a lvl 4 (10-15k a week) would only enhance the club.

Just shop around.

Manager of the Bahamas National Team!
From: Kilrtom

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Firstly, for those that dont know, the debate is over the training speed analysis done on this awesome training site. If your not a member, join now and upload your training stats.

(http://training.bb-usa.net/club/showTrLevEffect.php)

I agree that the stats OVERALL do show very little when comparing lvl 4 to 5. However look at the details and you'll see why I think these stats are still way off.

Lets look at 18-21 yo data, separated year by year.

For example, look at the 18 year old data.

It shows lvl 4 trainers as 100.1 compared to lvl 5 100.

19 yo data

lvl 4s now are apparently 99.3 compared to lvl 5 100.

20 yo data

lvl 4 is now 93.8 compared to lvl 5 100.

21 yo data

lvl 4 is faster again! 100.4 compared to lvl 5 100.

so conclusion:

(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LK8sxngSWaU)

Why are the stats still off?

Possibly because this site allows users to submit all their prior training results, using their current level trainer, rather than which trainer was used at the time. Food for thought.

Last edited by Kilrtom at 4/16/2013 7:29:40 PM

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Date: 4/16/2013 7:40:09 PM
Milwaukee Lethargy
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Basic trainers & starter potential are where it's at.

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Date: 4/16/2013 7:53:34 PM
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Basic trainers & starter potential are where it's at.


For you fancy NBBA types, maybe. Some of us can't afford that fancy starter potential, and there's no way you can say that it's worth any less to train a bench warmer or even an announcer.

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Date: 4/16/2013 8:07:57 PM
Milwaukee Lethargy
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In all seriousness, I'm actually training a 20 year old with 6th man potential. (26097520). Got him for only $1k when i decided to switch from mostly team training to individual training earlier this season.

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Date: 4/16/2013 8:26:39 PM
Kitakyushu
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And U21/NT have nothing to do with the Op question. From a club point of view, L6/L7 slow down the competitivity of a club. L5 is acceptable and L4 is the best in the ratio cost/efficiency.

This statement is a joke right? If I am making money everyweek, how is having a level 7 hurting my team?
Baseline Weekly Economy Expenses Revenue 
Player Salaries: $ 790 647 Attendance: $ 590 292
Staff Salaries: $ 137 471 Merchandise: $ 102 259
Scouting: $ 0 TV Contract: $ 202 862
Total: $ 928 118 Total: $ 895 413
Typical Weekly Net Income: $ -32 705


Now if you add my BB3 money and my cup money...I am making almost 60K a week.
After I get my 3rd loss in the BB3 or get knocked out of the cup. I will drop my salaries down to around 500K and then I will be making some cash.
A level 4 isn't cost effective....a level 4 trainer is like a Speed Governor that they stick in rent a cars so that you can't speed. The cars/players can't reach full Potential. Like the user whose comeback was that he CAPPED an allstar by the age of 25. Now that is a joke. I had a Per.Allstar on my U-21 team lastseason who had 102 TSP and was almost capped by 22 with a level 6 trainer. Capping an ALLSTAR by 25 isn't a difficult job. Hey...If people in the game want to think level 4 trainers are good enough for their trainees, cool. I guess someone has to buy them.

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Date: 4/16/2013 8:43:46 PM
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Like the user whose comeback was that he CAPPED an allstar by the age of 25. Now that is a joke. I had a Per.Allstar on my U-21 team lastseason who had 102 TSP and was almost capped by 22 with a level 6 trainer. Capping an ALLSTAR by 25 isn't a difficult job. Hey...If people in the game want to think level 4 trainers are good enough for their trainees, cool. I guess someone has to buy them.
It was 24, but hey, you can read. You also said it was impossible to get a a MVP to 110-120 by 26, with a level 4. I showed it was possible. So I guess the joke is on you.

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Date: 4/16/2013 9:10:19 PM
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So you think that you can get a MVP pot. player up to 110-120 TSP by 26 with a level 4 trainer? That is crazy talk!!....even with the perfect height/ and a starting TSP of 65(that would be 5 averages and 5 respectables)....and I am not talking about 20 driving and 20 handles, I'm talking about primaries with great secondaries


I have a 22 y/o ATG now at 103 TSP. I would venture a guess he'll be 110-120 TSP by 26 with a level 4 trainer. ;)

Your claim is simply not true.

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Date: 4/16/2013 9:34:43 PM
Kitakyushu
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what? Is that including stamina and FTs? TSP doesn't include those. hahahaha!! He probably has 36 points of driving and handles right?
Damn...you are in the Naismith with a level 4 trainer!! That is sad. And you have an ATG....Yikes!!
I wonder if that ATG being trained with a Level 4 trainer will ever make the NT of your country?
I am guessing NO!!

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Date: 4/16/2013 9:48:32 PM
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# of seasons you have played: 16
# of league titles: 0

# of season I have played: 6
# of league titles: 2

And you're the one laughing?

Last edited by Kumiko (CAN U21) at 4/16/2013 10:05:25 PM

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