23-07-2004, 10:11 | #1 |
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The big Wartham United player tombola!
Dell indicated that his squad might be too large, so I offered him some help. Your help is appreciated as well!
Your 22 players Alex Brown TSI = 590 (39 333 £) , 27 years, weak form Has weak experience and passable leadership abilities Stamina: wretched Keeper: disastrous Playmaking: weak Passing: solid Winger: weak Defending: poor Scoring: inadequate Set Pieces: inadequate Amos Charles TSI = 1 510 (100 667 £) , 18 years, passable form Has disastrous experience and inadequate leadership abilities [Head] Stamina: inadequate Keeper: disastrous Playmaking: passable Passing: excellent Winger: poor Defending: wretched Scoring: poor Set Pieces: inadequate Brandon Mason TSI = 430 (28 667 £) , 31 years, passable form Has inadequate experience and solid leadership abilities Stamina: weak Keeper: disastrous Playmaking: solid Passing: disastrous Winger: inadequate Defending: wretched Scoring: poor Set Pieces: disastrous Cecil Devlin TSI = 1 580 (105 333 £) , 23 years, inadequate form Has poor experience and weak leadership abilities [Quick] Stamina: passable Keeper: wretched Playmaking: wretched Passing: inadequate Winger: passable Defending: weak Scoring: solid Set Pieces: wretched Cheran Singh TSI = 330 (22 000 £) , 29 years, inadequate form Has poor experience and poor leadership abilities Stamina: weak Keeper: disastrous Playmaking: solid Passing: wretched Winger: poor Defending: poor Scoring: weak Set Pieces: wretched George Crook TSI = 260 (17 333 £) , 25 years, inadequate form Has poor experience and weak leadership abilities Stamina: weak Keeper: wretched Playmaking: passable Passing: wretched Winger: wretched Defending: poor Scoring: wretched Set Pieces: weak Gordon Terrett TSI = 20 (1 333 £) , 27 years, inadequate form Has wretched experience and inadequate leadership abilities Stamina: disastrous Keeper: disastrous Playmaking: wretched Passing: poor Winger: weak Defending: weak Scoring: poor Set Pieces: passable Homer Coakley TSI = 510 (34 000 £) , 29 years, passable form Has weak experience and weak leadership abilities Stamina: inadequate Keeper: wretched Playmaking: poor Passing: passable Winger: poor Defending: weak Scoring: passable Set Pieces: inadequate Howard Ashton TSI = 470 (31 333 £) , 22 years, passable form Has wretched experience and poor leadership abilities Stamina: poor Keeper: weak Playmaking: wretched Passing: disastrous Winger: wretched Defending: disastrous Scoring: wretched Set Pieces: passable Ian Kavooris TSI = 150 (10 000 £) , 25 years, weak form Has wretched experience and weak leadership abilities Stamina: weak Keeper: wretched Playmaking: inadequate Passing: weak Winger: disastrous Defending: poor Scoring: wretched Set Pieces: inadequate Jon Edwards TSI = 540 (36 000 £) , 19 years, passable form Has wretched experience and inadequate leadership abilities Stamina: solid Keeper: disastrous Playmaking: weak Passing: poor Winger: passable Defending: inadequate Scoring: wretched Set Pieces: poor Louis Lambert TSI = 450 (30 000 £) , 19 years, inadequate form Has disastrous experience and passable leadership abilities Stamina: inadequate Keeper: disastrous Playmaking: poor Passing: inadequate Winger: inadequate Defending: inadequate Scoring: weak Set Pieces: weak Michael Bodhie TSI = 40 (2 667 £) , 25 years, wretched form Has disastrous experience and weak leadership abilities [Powerful] Stamina: solid Keeper: wretched Playmaking: inadequate Passing: poor Winger: wretched Defending: poor Scoring: wretched Set Pieces: passable Nils-Petter Nilsson TSI = 790 (52 667 £) , 21 years, weak form Has wretched experience and passable leadership abilities Stamina: passable Keeper: inadequate Playmaking: disastrous Passing: disastrous Winger: disastrous Defending: disastrous Scoring: disastrous Set Pieces: inadequate Patrick Johnson TSI = 40 (2 667 £) , 30 years, poor form Has weak experience and inadequate leadership abilities Stamina: poor Keeper: wretched Playmaking: poor Passing: wretched Winger: weak Defending: wretched Scoring: inadequate Set Pieces: inadequate Peter Howson TSI = 430 (28 667 £) , 24 years, poor form Has wretched experience and wretched leadership abilities [Unpredictable] Stamina: inadequate Keeper: wretched Playmaking: poor Passing: solid Winger: poor Defending: wretched Scoring: inadequate Set Pieces: passable Quintin Mika TSI = 610 (40 667 £) , 28 years, passable form Has poor experience and poor leadership abilities Stamina: weak Keeper: disastrous Playmaking: inadequate Passing: poor Winger: solid Defending: poor Scoring: weak Set Pieces: wretched Richard Budd TSI = 610 (40 667 £) , 25 years, inadequate form Has weak experience and inadequate leadership abilities Stamina: weak Keeper: disastrous Playmaking: inadequate Passing: poor Winger: poor Defending: passable Scoring: inadequate Set Pieces: passable Robert Falkiner TSI = 40 (2 667 £) , 32 years, poor form Has poor experience and weak leadership abilities Stamina: poor Keeper: disastrous Playmaking: weak Passing: disastrous Winger: weak Defending: disastrous Scoring: passable Set Pieces: poor Stuart Pearce TSI = 60 (4 000 £) , 26 years, wretched form Has wretched experience and weak leadership abilities Stamina: weak Keeper: wretched Playmaking: poor Passing: wretched Winger: weak Defending: weak Scoring: inadequate Set Pieces: passable Tommy Tunna TSI = 470 (31 333 £) , 26 years, weak form Has disastrous experience and weak leadership abilities Stamina: poor Keeper: disastrous Playmaking: passable Passing: poor Winger: weak Defending: poor Scoring: passable Set Pieces: disastrous Tony Stone TSI = 0 (0 £) , 35 years, weak form Has inadequate experience and weak leadership abilities Stamina: disastrous Keeper: wretched Playmaking: wretched Passing: disastrous Winger: wretched Defending: disastrous Scoring: wretched Set Pieces: poor P.S. Dell, it might be helpful if you tell us what your regular players are. P.P.S. Anarres, we want thread splitting!
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23-07-2004, 14:26 | #2 |
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The current line up:
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24-07-2004, 11:09 | #3 |
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How much casg available?
What do you train? What kind of trainer do u have? |
24-07-2004, 11:39 | #4 |
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You got 22 players, including your coach. I think you could fire some of the old ones, but you can't really fire more since you wouldn't have enough players left to play friendlies.
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24-07-2004, 19:58 | #5 |
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25-07-2004, 10:37 | #6 |
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How many specialists and what kind have you hired?
What are you training? Where did all your money go? The only way to get back up is to sell players that just got better in skill. |
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I have an idea, but it's a long term investment, but this way you'll be guaranteed a stable future growth. Yndy is doing the same i think.
You need to get young players (strikers) which you will train up and then sell for money. 1. Put Amos Charles on the TL with a minimum of 250k and wait for ppl to bite. 2. get a passable coach with poor leadership. 3. Buy 6 17 year olds with either inadeq. scoring + passable/solid pass. or passable scoring. Don't pay more than 30-40k each. And put training on scoring of course 4. hire a few fysiotherapists. 5. Play 3-4-3 every match, so all 6 trainees will play. 6. When a player has increased in skill you can either keep him to train him to the next level, or you can sell him so you can buy a new trainee + addition to your squad. First thing i would look for is a passable/solid midfielder with excellent stamina. Last season i started training midfielders and next week i will have about 3 on formidable. The cash you can get from selling them is absolutely insane. |
25-07-2004, 13:10 | #8 |
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That's pretty much my game plan. If you get trainees that cheap you're pretty lucky, but it's possible.
If you have a passable coach, you need either 3 or 7 assistant coaches for resp. 1 or 2 weeks faster training.
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25-07-2004, 15:00 | #9 |
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Going to try and sell Amos Charles then...
Heres a new player: Chris Detta (37830931) 19 years, passable form, healthy A popular guy who is balanced and honest. Has disastrous experience and wretched leadership abilities. Speciality: Powerful Nationality: England Total Skill Index (TSI): 210 (14 000 £) Wage: 345 £/week Owner: Wartham United Warnings: 0 Stamina: inadequate Goaltending: disastrous Playmaking: poor Passing: inadequate Winger: weak Defending: wretched Scoring: weak Set Pieces: poor Career Goals: 0 Career Hattricks: 0 League goals this season: 0 Cup goals this season: 0 |
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My observations (not really an expert though )
- Your stamina is very low. That will affect your midfield. Training stamina for 2/3 weeks will raise most players stamina for 2 to 3 levels also. However it will also decrease your form, so it's a good end of season training: bad form -> less salary - Amos Charles, train or sell. You have 2 more solid PM (albeit oldies) - Gordon Terret, Howard Ashton, Ian Kavooris, Michael Bodhie, Patrick Johnston, Stuart Pearce : they are all fireable imo. It depends on how you prefer to play. If you don't mind to use some regular player in your training games it's no problem. It has a pro and a con. Pro: more experience. Con: higher injurie risk ( last season my top forward got injured for 5 weeks (thanks again KingReno!)) - get some trainees. Nothing results in more cash-flow than selling trainees.
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