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From: Huzzel
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12133.9 in reply to 12133.1
Date: 1/14/2008 2:42:54 PM
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I would love to get report. Those little arrows are fine, but 1 month later I tend to forget what i have trained the previous month and which players got which pops. If I get a report from my coach I would never delete one of those. At the end of the season i will start making fun on my players, how bad they were at the beginning of the season.^^

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12133.10 in reply to 12133.9
Date: 1/14/2008 7:53:05 PM
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but 1 month later I tend to forget what i have trained the previous month and which players got which pops


I make notes of what I trained each week and who popped. I use Excel. There are free spreadsheets like OpenOffice which will do the job, too.


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12133.11 in reply to 12133.10
Date: 1/15/2008 8:28:21 PM
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but 1 month later I tend to forget what i have trained the previous month and which players got which pops


I make notes of what I trained each week and who popped. I use Excel. There are free spreadsheets like OpenOffice which will do the job, too.



I don't keep track of my pops this far, since I am switching trainingtypes too often, but I'd think that if I found it so important to not forget, I would definatly take notes somehow.

There are tons of ways to do that, I can't see why it should be in-game. Should the BBs start being bored because they have nothing to do, they might program such a thing. Truthfully I doubt this will happen the first decade.

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12133.12 in reply to 12133.10
Date: 1/15/2008 8:36:57 PM
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but 1 month later I tend to forget what i have trained the previous month and which players got which pops


I make notes of what I trained each week and who popped. I use Excel. There are free spreadsheets like OpenOffice which will do the job, too.


You can also make an online spreadsheet for free with Google Documents or something similar. That way you have access to the data if you use multiple internet-connected computers.

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12133.13 in reply to 12133.12
Date: 1/16/2008 3:53:13 AM
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Excellent suggestion. I think I'll try it simply to see how cool it is.