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Subject: Player Value

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2007-02-26 13:13:55
Am I allowed to post my player's stats here and ask what kind of value he'd be worth? Have searched the transfer list but kind really find anyone all that similar
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2007-02-26 13:56:20
I'd imagine you're allowed seeing as thats what we do with the youth team.
2007-02-26 14:05:08
Cool, was just worried cos in HT you get fined for doing that. It's this guy here:

Antoine Ali , age 27
value: 110 000 €, wage: 1 250 €
very good form
bookings:

average stamina,
adequate pace,
excellent technique,
adequate passing,
tragic keeper
hopeless defender
good playmaker
good striker

I had bough him to play behind my forwards, but he's too old and also I think his PM seems to be wasted. Want to sell and buy an 18 yr old with defending and with low technique, so I can train him up in technique.

Scared to list the guy at zero though in case someone gets a bargain, but then dont want to overlist as 4% of say 200k is quite a bit to lose really.

Any ideas of a rough valuation?
2007-02-26 14:13:38
I'd keep him for the off-season, train stamina like everyone else and then sell.
100k should be reasonable
2007-02-26 14:27:59
I agree with the 100K, with better stamina he should get that.
2007-02-26 15:21:58
I don't have a stamina training coach though. This is actually something I'd been wondering about - say I have a stamina coach and a technique coach - when I am training technique, do I leave the stamina coach effectively unemployed? And do I then not have to pay his wage? Or do all these people who switch training have two good coaches and so pay two wages?

My technique coach is costing me 6k per week - should I be spending another 6k on a stamina coach as well?
2007-02-26 15:52:24
13 is enough to train stamina.
If you head coach doenst have that, just hire one with stamina 16 a everything else as low as possible, he would be quite cheap.

Keep your head coach as an assistant or with your youth, then sack the stamina coach when you switch back to technique. that is the way i do it.
2007-02-26 15:59:03
So should I be looking to hire a stamina coach or buy one? Sorry if these seem stupid quesitons - I'm still relatively new to this!

One other question while I'm at it - is it just as worthwhile to do pace during the close season instead, or is stamina more effective?
2007-02-26 16:01:23
Stamina because it trains everyone equally.
I'd say buy one off the transfer market.
2007-02-26 16:03:55
So I should buy someone like this:

Maciej Konik , age: 61
weak coach, wage: 4 500 €
Current bid: 1 001 €
end of bidding: 2007-02-26 18:46
magical of stamina,
tragic of pace,
weak of technique,
weak of passing,
weak of keeping
unsatisfactory of defending
weak of playmaking
unsatisfactory of striker


Then change training after my last league match this season to Stamina Mid, and then fire him at start of next season?

Sorry if this should have been in Newb conf by the way...
2007-02-26 16:26:41
Yeah he'd do.
Put him in place as head coach after training on Thursday. Give him 2 weeks and then fire him.
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2007-02-26 22:28:06
buy off the market vs. recruit is more of an attitude question. I like to gamble so i recruit, sometimes im lucky and other times i spend a fortune and get nothing :)

It is always good to check the coach market to see if there's anyone who just fits for a reasonable price.
2007-02-27 14:50:02
I ended up getting a guy for 2000 euro, magical stamina training, 4000 euro wage. Can't beat that with a big stick
2007-02-28 16:54:54
There isn't a lot of activity as a whole in the Ireland forum, so I don't mind player valuation etc things in the main forum.
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