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Subject: Juniors Up's

2022-11-12 16:55:17
Yes there is a deadline. You have to wait a certain number of weeks before you can pull them.

Ex.
Rudy Fleury 17 excellent [10] 1 week
I have to wait the 1 more week

I think you can leave them in the junior team if you want to keep using them for junior league. But I pull them right away.

And it is encouraged to start a junior school and pull juniors right away is newer managers are reading this.
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2022-11-12 16:57:45
It looks like Giancola Maple and Rainbow Sniffers recently stopped playing. So now only 5 active junior schools right now.

This is probably the reason for low volume of decent prospects especially only 3 older teams now that probably have a decent junior coach. Unfortunately takes a lot of time for new teams to afford a better junior coach.
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2022-11-12 18:01:12
thanks, I understand..

it' s a different issue to have juniors in Canada with 26 managers and in the community with 300 managers.
for your country it's a crucial to have as much junior teams as possible and on the other way could be a good business, because you can pull a lot of junior NT players, who are quite expensive..
but in my country, good coaches have huge wages and good juniors are quite cheap
2022-11-13 11:01:50
you are right with those 2.. I am following their teams and looks like, they are gone..

I was just thinking that I can help you more with buying good young prospects from your country and train them. I already sold some players to allocate slots for training and money for purchase. This would be profitable for both sides, it will improve the level and depth of your NT teams and I will earn some money (as this is currently my main objective)..

BUT.. the problem is that, during whole season, there was only one average player Davis (not a star, just average) and other all completely rubbish, no interesting from the point of future sale. Strange is, that f.e. I bought already 4 young players this season from El-Salvador (just 11 managers) and all of them would be a superstars in Canadian u21 team.. I do not understand, why the quality of your players is so low (could be bad coaches or so..), but very openly, if this will not improve soon, your 18 yo generation will dramatically drop the rankings and Canada will be one of weakest countries comparable to Morocco, Tunis, Andorra, Jamaica,..

I am a little frustrated, I choose your country, because I saw a huge potential to improve with 24 managers, but community is silent (just 3 managers are in contact with me) and situation with youngsters is becoming worse and worse
2022-11-13 15:39:17
I have magical coach for kids. The only good kid I pulled recently from the school is the keeper that I am training. I sold many kids for good money before though.
2022-11-13 15:50:14
Jean-Pascal Singh 18 formidable [11] outfield 3
Reynold Guillon 19 formidable [11] outfield 3
Said Monsalve 18 formidable [11] outfield 4
Abu Houston 18 good [7] outfield 5
Monty Campbell 19 excellent [10] outfield 5
Ryan Antonopoulos 16 poor [3] outfield 6
Olaf Manning 18 excellent [10] outfield 7

These are the kids that I will pull next weeks. I hope some of them will be ok
2022-11-13 16:32:42
Just do what you can this season but you are right if the new generation is not there then Canada u21 will be in a state of decline. And if you are interested in another project with another country nobody would blame you if you wanted to move on.
2022-11-13 16:38:32
I have magical coach for juniors as well but not really any good pulls recently. Had better ones last few seasons. So maybe the better ones still to come lol

Seems like market is trending towards youth so 18 and over don't really have much value. Everyone looking for the 16/17 to train up for the future.
2022-11-13 17:57:02
yes, Miloklizovic is ok, but unfortunately you saw Boyle skills, he is much better currently (16 on GK). It could turn at the senior level, because the sum of pace, passing & keeping is the some.. now, we have only strong opponents, so I will give Miloklizovic & Sterzinsky more play-time..
2022-11-13 18:01:12
lets hope, that some of these will be at least usable.. but I have a little bigger hope for devtopia youngsters.. I am looking to buy some :)
2022-11-13 18:19:49
but I am still motivated.. at least I want to see improvement of 19 yo generation, which is better as 20 &21 yo.. I have there from my team 2 players, Giraud is a great one (already have 7 mil EUR starting bid on him), de Nascimento is very good too.. there are other promising 19 yo players, who are properly trained.. and I hope, that I will buy couple of 19 yo good Canadian players from your academies.. so future looks better, but it is quite boring with current generation to play
2022-11-13 18:30:17
you are absolutely right.. I am quite active on transfer market (small countries). there is huge interest to 16/17 yo players, because when you train only primary skill, there is a big chance, that player will reach junior NT and you can earn a lot of money.. I have examples, when I received 30 times more money after just 2 seasons of training.. but now I prefer to buy 17-19 yo, who are by some reasons ignored (forgotten by NT manager) and they have good sum of primary + secondary skills. I train them till 21 yo and hope for great sale at the end of junior NT career
2022-11-17 05:46:57
Rudy Fleury, age: 17, height: 172 cm
value: 151 200 C$, wage: 2 160 C$
club: Cawthra North, country: Canada
very good form, tragic tactical discipline

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

formidable (11) youth

Brandon Kush, age: 18, height: 176 cm
value: 108 000 C$, wage: 1 600 C$
club: Cawthra North, country: Canada
very good form, tragic tactical discipline

unsatisfactory stamina, tragic keeper
poor pace, adequate defender
average technique, poor playmaker
good passing, solid striker

formidable (11) youth
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2022-11-17 06:31:41
ok, Fleury is worth to train.. unfortunately technique & passing is low.
i will see, what will be the price at the end, but I will try to buy him
2022-11-17 15:19:30
Now up on TL
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2022-11-20 16:15:31
Omg, Fleury was so expensive.. He is not worth 1 mil EUR.. It's was the limit for me, I was lucky, that that polish guy did not make one more bid :)..

Now waiting for Terry Proudfoot