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Subject: how to improve my juniors
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									first, have a youthcoach with a nice overall stat. something like brilliant. Assign him as your youthcoach and the u will see some progression within few weeks!
But do remember to always keep 6 places open in youthschool for new fresh trainees! They arrive at saturday!
think thats all u need to know about the youthschool.
U can read the thread about Help on this topic. It is somewhere here, i know :)
	But do remember to always keep 6 places open in youthschool for new fresh trainees! They arrive at saturday!
think thats all u need to know about the youthschool.
U can read the thread about Help on this topic. It is somewhere here, i know :)
		
									this is from the Newbie Zongghuo forum:
Junior School
Your club will have a sub junior school. This is where young players are coached.The juniors are young players with too little experience or skills to play in official matches.
You need to assign a youth coach to ensure that your juniors are trained. His general appraisal will determine how quickly the juniors will improve their skills. He will also decide when a player is ready for testing in the first team line-up.
For your school you should allocate a set number of places, this being the maximum number of juniors the school is able to train. Every week new players will join the school, provided there are some vacant places. The maximum number of juniors that may join your youth school each week is 6. If you have more than 6 open places, all these extra spots will be wase of money. If there are more applicants than places some of them will be turned down, but you will never know who was rejected…They could have been a useless youth or a potential star for your team.
Juniors enter the school with various skills, but it is their talent and the coaches general efficiency that determine how fast they develop and whether they will be valuable players after leaving the school. When the junior is ready to join the first team, you can promote them to the first team, where you will be able to see what skills the player possesses.
You don’t get every week 6 juniors. You can get maximum 6 players each week, on Saturday, but it’s not always like that. That number is between 1 and 6. As a beginning player your best keep your youth on a maximum of ten places. Each place costs € 1000 per week. When you earn enough, you can set more places open.
Three things are important at the youth’s:
1. Skill (the general ability of the player. See below for more info)
2. Number of weeks (the number of weeks that the player still remains in your youth before he could graduate)
3. Talent (see below)
A line to see if you should keep or reject your young players :
1 week: keep everything
less than 5 weeks minimum solid (8)
5-10: minimum good (7)
10-15: minimum adequate (6)
15-25: at least average (5)
25-35: minimum weak (4)
Under weak you may throw everything away.
You can only see the talent after a few weeks:
less than 4-5 weeks to pop: talented
5-6 weeks: normal
more than 6 weeks: weak talented
Every Thursday, a youth player can increase in skill level 1 (= pop)
for more tips, check that topic
	Junior School
Your club will have a sub junior school. This is where young players are coached.The juniors are young players with too little experience or skills to play in official matches.
You need to assign a youth coach to ensure that your juniors are trained. His general appraisal will determine how quickly the juniors will improve their skills. He will also decide when a player is ready for testing in the first team line-up.
For your school you should allocate a set number of places, this being the maximum number of juniors the school is able to train. Every week new players will join the school, provided there are some vacant places. The maximum number of juniors that may join your youth school each week is 6. If you have more than 6 open places, all these extra spots will be wase of money. If there are more applicants than places some of them will be turned down, but you will never know who was rejected…They could have been a useless youth or a potential star for your team.
Juniors enter the school with various skills, but it is their talent and the coaches general efficiency that determine how fast they develop and whether they will be valuable players after leaving the school. When the junior is ready to join the first team, you can promote them to the first team, where you will be able to see what skills the player possesses.
You don’t get every week 6 juniors. You can get maximum 6 players each week, on Saturday, but it’s not always like that. That number is between 1 and 6. As a beginning player your best keep your youth on a maximum of ten places. Each place costs € 1000 per week. When you earn enough, you can set more places open.
Three things are important at the youth’s:
1. Skill (the general ability of the player. See below for more info)
2. Number of weeks (the number of weeks that the player still remains in your youth before he could graduate)
3. Talent (see below)
A line to see if you should keep or reject your young players :
1 week: keep everything
less than 5 weeks minimum solid (8)
5-10: minimum good (7)
10-15: minimum adequate (6)
15-25: at least average (5)
25-35: minimum weak (4)
Under weak you may throw everything away.
You can only see the talent after a few weeks:
less than 4-5 weeks to pop: talented
5-6 weeks: normal
more than 6 weeks: weak talented
Every Thursday, a youth player can increase in skill level 1 (= pop)
for more tips, check that topic
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