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BuiltForSpeed
Posts: 994
Posted on 2010-09-13 16:08:33
Is it worth having a training hall asap to train younger players before you get a big stadium? I understand a larger stadium is everything but getting a larger price for a better trained player can produce a positive cash flow on transfers.
  
hustlers29
Posts: 1596
Posted on 2010-09-13 16:31:49
BuiltForSpeed wrote:

Is it worth having a training hall asap to train younger players before you get a big stadium? I understand a larger stadium is everything but getting a larger price for a better trained player can produce a positive cash flow on transfers.



you simply cant afford to build or hire coaches until your stadium is developed further
  
jack6
Posts: 0
Posted on 2010-09-13 16:35:27
BuiltForSpeed wrote:

Is it worth having a training hall asap to train younger players before you get a big stadium? I understand a larger stadium is everything but getting a larger price for a better trained player can produce a positive cash flow on transfers.


From my point of view:
First VIP and EXEC-Seats in the arena
After that it's up to you to build the regular seats up to 40.000-45.000 or you build a fitness center to speed up the physical training (but only if you also get 20 fitness trainers)

It makes no sense to build a training hall early, because
- it increases the non physical skills, and after a season the wages will grow!
- nobody will buy high skilled players with low physical for a good price. While you're training the player you have to pay his wage. Do the math how much you must get!
  
BuiltForSpeed
Posts: 994
Posted on 2010-09-13 16:36:35
jack6 wrote:

BuiltForSpeed wrote:

Is it worth having a training hall asap to train younger players before you get a big stadium? I understand a larger stadium is everything but getting a larger price for a better trained player can produce a positive cash flow on transfers.


From my point of view:
First VIP and EXEC-Seats in the arena
After that it's up to you to build the regular seats up to 40.000-45.000 or you build a fitness center to speed up the physical training (but only if you also get 20 fitness trainers)

It makes no sense to build a training hall early, because
- it increases the non physical skills, and after a season the wages will grow!
- nobody will buy high skilled players with low physical for a good price. While you're training the player you have to pay his wage. Do the math how much you must get!


thanks for that..
  
BuiltForSpeed
Posts: 994
Posted on 2010-09-13 16:39:55
jack6 wrote:

BuiltForSpeed wrote:

Is it worth having a training hall asap to train younger players before you get a big stadium? I understand a larger stadium is everything but getting a larger price for a better trained player can produce a positive cash flow on transfers.


From my point of view:
First VIP and EXEC-Seats in the arena
After that it's up to you to build the regular seats up to 40.000-45.000 or you build a fitness center to speed up the physical training (but only if you also get 20 fitness trainers)

It makes no sense to build a training hall early, because
- it increases the non physical skills, and after a season the wages will grow!
- nobody will buy high skilled players with low physical for a good price. While you're training the player you have to pay his wage. Do the math how much you must get!


but there are guys out there who want high skilled players to win matches, especially in cups.
why do you need training coaches when if you have the hall you get extra points regardless...
  
BuiltForSpeed
Posts: 994
Posted on 2010-09-13 17:42:12
BuiltForSpeed wrote:

jack6 wrote:

BuiltForSpeed wrote:

Is it worth having a training hall asap to train younger players before you get a big stadium? I understand a larger stadium is everything but getting a larger price for a better trained player can produce a positive cash flow on transfers.


From my point of view:
First VIP and EXEC-Seats in the arena
After that it's up to you to build the regular seats up to 40.000-45.000 or you build a fitness center to speed up the physical training (but only if you also get 20 fitness trainers)

It makes no sense to build a training hall early, because
- it increases the non physical skills, and after a season the wages will grow!
- nobody will buy high skilled players with low physical for a good price. While you're training the player you have to pay his wage. Do the math how much you must get!


but there are guys out there who want high skilled players to win matches, especially in cups.
why do you need training coaches when if you have the hall you get extra points regardless...


i mean you get extra for training...so you can have a turn over transfering players as a business.
  
Serrie
Posts: 3125
Posted on 2010-09-13 18:08:01
BuiltForSpeed wrote:

BuiltForSpeed wrote:

jack6 wrote:

BuiltForSpeed wrote:

Is it worth having a training hall asap to train younger players before you get a big stadium? I understand a larger stadium is everything but getting a larger price for a better trained player can produce a positive cash flow on transfers.


From my point of view:
First VIP and EXEC-Seats in the arena
After that it's up to you to build the regular seats up to 40.000-45.000 or you build a fitness center to speed up the physical training (but only if you also get 20 fitness trainers)

It makes no sense to build a training hall early, because
- it increases the non physical skills, and after a season the wages will grow!
- nobody will buy high skilled players with low physical for a good price. While you're training the player you have to pay his wage. Do the math how much you must get!


but there are guys out there who want high skilled players to win matches, especially in cups.
why do you need training coaches when if you have the hall you get extra points regardless...


i mean you get extra for training...so you can have a turn over transfering players as a business.



That won't work.. The little profit you will make, will not make up for the wages you have paid the player.

If you want to make profit on the transfer market, buy 4.5 or 5 star talented guys for little, and sell them for mroe, and make an ad for the players.
  
stoo12009
Posts: 2132
Posted on 2010-09-13 18:23:22
there is money to be made from running the transfer market, but IMHO it is less than you'd make from your stadium, plus if you're investing in the training side of it it would then seem detrimental to me to be selling off the talent you have just for a quick buck.

i'm not adverse to investing in training early, but there has to be some common sense involved.

you'll need a good wack of cash to even get the coaches needed in the first place, so maxing them out is prob still a little bit further down the line.

sensible friendlies and a ruthless approach to upgrading your stadium will bring cash in soon enough with a little patience.

once you have this flowing in, you'll prob only regret selling of those talented folks earlier.

give yourself a month or so of dedicated stadium building. throw everyhing you've got into construction if your wages for two weeks can be covered by the overdraft facility. you'll very quickly see it all pile up.

then you can have all the high talent / skill folks you want
  
jack6
Posts: 0
Posted on 2010-09-13 19:45:40
From my point of view you can earn money with high skilled players. Yes.
But they have to be
- young
- with high talent

or
- high talent
- full build in the physical skills
- high on non physical skills

What does that mean?
You can sell your future or try to buy young cheap and sell high. Might work.
Or you can sell the cornerstones of your team, because you can not train extra players AND have cornerstones. At least not in the beginning.

BUT ... It is a management game and sometime people have to think outside the box. Doyour way.
  
viktor
Posts: 0
Posted on 2010-09-13 19:52:15
Ah thinking outside the box.....

sell/fire all your players and then build a stadium using all the income through the next weeks. And then fill your roster up using the youth pulls each week ......By the 11th week you should be able to field a team and you would have the biggest stadium you could have had.
In the meantime if you are done building build vips and exec seats build the club shop too.
  
 
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