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How many players?
 
copdeb
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Posted on 2010-08-30 23:12:38
Well, this would sound as a very stupid question, but i want to hear your recommendations about how many players should have my team...incluiding subs and players for friendlies......what do you think?
  
Monkey
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Posted on 2010-08-30 23:16:02
there is no right answer to this question

  
jespernohr
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Posted on 2010-08-30 23:16:30
Monkey wrote:

there is no right answer to this question


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jespernohr
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Posted on 2010-08-30 23:18:25
On a more serious note, it really depends on how far into your financial development you are.
  
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Posted on 2010-08-30 23:19:20
Yep, no right answer. For me, I like to run with a full roster as long as my finances can support that. That way, I'm constantly maximizing my fitness center training for the rookies to see where they will cap before I cut them or assign them a position
  

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copdeb
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Posted on 2010-08-31 0:15:53
mmm ty...by the moment i got 31 and a good financial health...so i think i'm going to increase my roster
  
Monkey
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Posted on 2010-08-31 0:19:58
copdeb wrote:

mmm ty...by the moment i got 31 and a good financial health...so i think i'm going to increase my roster



thats cool but try to buy cheap youngsters and you are looking for 2.5* talent minimum and preferably 3.5*+ talent and concentrate your training on fitnees skills to avoid a big wage increase at the end of the season while you are developing your stadium to get your income up. good luck
  
viktor
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Posted on 2010-08-31 1:35:43
If you are following the "build my team through training rather than TM" strategy
I think it makes sense to have not more than 11 on O + 11 on D+8 on the special teams (+ maybe 2 Offensive backups +2 defensive backups) till you have that set of players at the maximum bpos. I donot see the point in developing replacements when your starters are underdeveloped or around the same age as the rest of your players.
  
jack6
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Posted on 2010-08-31 7:15:06
Gatr22 wrote:

Yep, no right answer. For me, I like to run with a full roster as long as my finances can support that. That way, I'm constantly maximizing my fitness center training for the rookies to see where they will cap before I cut them or assign them a position


From my point of view, that's a good strategy.

Regardless of the starters at the moment, training replacements is the best way to maximize your roster for the future.
  
Odball
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Posted on 2010-08-31 11:00:00
look at your older players on the team, they will be first replacements when the team gets better. important postions QB, WR, RB at lower level.
once your team is developed then u know who u want to replace and will be building to a full second tier of players.
  
 
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