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To train or to sell on....

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Post by SammyPye Tue Oct 18, 2011 11:32 am

This guy is going to be coming out of my youth team soon. My problem is that I'd have to stop training someone entirely to train him up and I'm not sure it'll be worth it.

Jay Wallace
16 y/o (R9, D6) | 179cm | 88kg | England | 60 stars
Right handed, right footed, in reputable form .
A timid player with controlled discipline, satisfactory leadership, and despicable experience.
Energy: Weary 49%
Stamina: Reputable Handling: Medium
Attack: Medium Defense: Satisfactory
Technique: Limited Strength: Low
Jumping: Satisfactory Speed: Average
Agility: Unknown Kicking: Decent

He's been playing at 10 in the youth team, getting 3*s.
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Post by Boris Wed Oct 19, 2011 9:34 am

Hmm cant seem to make my own topics... anyway will hijack this one.

Pulled this guy last season and he has had some good pops but his csr is quite low, what should i do with him?

Tony Naufahu
18 y/o 16,012 CSR 187cm 104kg United States
Right handed, right footed, in moderate form .
A collected player with collected discipline, satisfactory leadership, and horrible experience.
Energy: Energised 75% Stamina: Average Handling: Decent
Attack: Decent Defense: Decent
Technique: Decent Strength: Decent
Jumping: Decent Speed: Decent
Agility: Horrible Kicking: Despicable

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Post by Raggs Wed Oct 19, 2011 10:25 am

Sammy, unless he comes out equal or better than one of your current trainees, stick with the current ones. I made the mistake of swapping training around, it doesn't help.

Boris, he looks like a nice enough flanker, he's csr is low because he's well balanced. If he doesn't have a place in your squad, sell on, if he fits well, keep him. Don't keep him just in case he magically gets better, he'll need constant game time to get anywhere, so either he makes the squad or he doesn't Very Happy.
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