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Subject: Most teams are investing in youths, Why?
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18 yo (high end) trainees are selling for over 3 million, and it's not just the ML teams doing it.
Fully trained 24 yo are selling sometimes lower than those 18 yo trainee.
If this trends continue, you would be better off investing the max in youth or buying 16 yo and training them until they're 18 yo.
Fully trained 24 yo are selling sometimes lower than those 18 yo trainee.
If this trends continue, you would be better off investing the max in youth or buying 16 yo and training them until they're 18 yo.
Rich teams need something to spend money on. And it is more fun to build a new player the way you want than to buy someone else's.
Trained out players help you win those 18 yo will not. Winning is fun, plus you could get a player like that from your own youth squad within a couple season.
With this new trend the way to go would be to
1) buy 6 to 10 16 yo's
2) Micro-train them into what will make them good trainees
3) sell them for 2 to 3 million each at 18 yo in 2 seasons.
With this new trend the way to go would be to
1) buy 6 to 10 16 yo's
2) Micro-train them into what will make them good trainees
3) sell them for 2 to 3 million each at 18 yo in 2 seasons.
I was looking at my trainees and realized that many of them will Surpass Kalita by the time they're 22.
It now makes sense why users pay so much for those talented youths.
My trainees are all USA players and most of them are from my youth school. "All American Strike Force"
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It now makes sense why users pay so much for those talented youths.
My trainees are all USA players and most of them are from my youth school. "All American Strike Force"
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Hence my rush to buy a b-team of 18 year old PM trainees.... Which I can't afford.... :(
And this is the main reason why, I like growing a USA only first team =)
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