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Subject: youghts

2008-02-14 11:09:13
but don't forget that stamina reacts with the injury rate my friend ;)

I don't have the feeling that stamina has effect on injurys. My keeper with weak stamina got more injurys then my keeper with tragic stamina. My winger with formidabel stamina get every season injurys and some youngsters with no stamina not.. I think it's just random/luck.
2008-02-14 11:09:31
what do u think is he best thing to train him?
2008-02-14 12:16:46
everyone has his opinion. ;)

but my feeling is that stamina is the basics for all players in the squad. As the word says it all; stamina is the capability to mantain the effort to continue playing/doing something in a homogenous way (consistency). In short; sustaining the effort.. thus staying 'away' or preventing injuries or strains
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2008-02-14 12:41:37
If I was you I'll train something else..defenders, playmakers or strikers, because you only can train 2 keepers each week.
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2008-02-14 15:21:41
i was thinking of training passing because even the other need it
2008-02-14 16:47:15
everyone has his opinion. ;)

But there can be 1 true reason :)

From the rules:

During the match, the players get tired. When this occurs they become less accurate as they lose some of their skills. Only playmaking remains unchanged throughout the match. The degree of fatigue is not directly dependent on length of play but on the activity of the given player. The more he runs and participates in the game the more he gets tired. Players with higher stamina will suffer less fatigue than others. Also be aware that untrained stamina goes down in time.

Players don't get faster a injury if they are tired..but it's random or a bad tackel of a other player. If the stamina is low, then the player will just play very bad :)
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2008-02-14 17:17:49
yes that's a fact.

but I assume that stamina reacts hand to hand with the rate and probability of injury events. I'll say it again; I assume it. No hard feelings..that's what I think.

Anyways there isn't any hint so far that Stamina does/doesn't react with injuries. So everyone has his own ideas. ;)
2008-02-14 19:53:20
i was thinking of training passing because even the other need it

You can do that of course..but personnaly I wouldn't do that. You can better train a other player on passing. (Selling price wouldn't go up mutch if you train him on passing)
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2008-02-17 22:59:30
ok thanks for ur help.. now im training tech
2008-02-17 23:01:59
technique mandux bzonna goaler man.[cool]
2008-02-21 17:01:52
My 4 youth players of this week:-

Dwayne Izzo, age: 17
General Skill: Weak
value: 7 750 €, wage: 425 €
club: GDT, country: Malta
very good form, tragic tactical discipline

unsatisfactory stamina, tragic keeper
poor pace, unsatisfactory defender
tragic technique, tragic playmaker
unsatisfactory passing, hopeless striker

Fired

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Shaun Pepe, age: 18
General Skill: Average
value: 14 750 €, wage: 500 €
club: GDT, country: Malta
very good form, tragic tactical discipline

hopeless stamina, tragic keeper
weak pace, hopeless defender
weak technique, hopeless playmaker
weak passing, hopeless striker

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Andrew Misajel, age: 17
General Skill: Good
value: 69 000 €, wage: 1 000 €
club: GDT, country: Malta
very good form, tragic tactical discipline

unsatisfactory stamina, adequate keeper
unsatisfactory pace, hopeless defender
hopeless technique, hopeless playmaker
solid passing, tragic striker

-------------------------------------------------------------

Luke Salomone, age: 19
General Skill: Solid
value: 35 250 €, wage: 675 €
club: GDT, country: Malta
very good form, tragic tactical discipline

poor stamina, tragic keeper
adequate pace, hopeless defender
hopeless technique, weak playmaker
poor passing, good striker
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2008-02-21 17:43:03
Jonas Calafato, age: 20
value: 74 000 €, wage: 1 075 €
club: hamrun killers, country: Malta
very good form, tragic tactical discipline

average stamina, tragic keeper
average pace, poor defender
average technique, adequate playmaker
very good passing, weak striker




this is minefor today now my next 2 juniors are for 20 weeks more.[:|]
2008-02-22 16:25:54
good luck with your next juniors then.

they will surely age one more year.. but never give up! fingers crossed and you'll get income from them if they will be good for other teams ;)
2008-02-28 07:33:41
dan il junior li hareg illum

Christian Persiano, age 19
value: 53 500 €, wage: 900 €
very good form

hopeless stamina,
weak pace,
unsatisfactory technique,
average passing,
hopeless keeper
unsatisfactory defender
poor playmaker
very good striker
2008-02-28 08:12:41
jien dan telali very good suppost imma nahseb ma jiswiex carlinnn!!

Tony Tedesco, age: 18
value: 27 500 €, wage: 600 €
club: King of Siggiewi Knights, country: Malta
very good form, tragic tactical discipline

poor stamina, tragic keeper
unsatisfactory pace, poor defender
poor technique, average playmaker
adequate passing, hopeless striker
2008-02-28 08:14:10
istra veru ghal very good hareg mazetta! jiena tieghi solid kien