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Subject: »Another newbie guide

2007-06-14 11:57:05
upup
2007-06-21 11:47:06
Up for newcomers, and our Vietnamese cousins ;)
2007-09-26 00:46:30
longtimebump
2007-09-27 23:17:56
up
2007-09-27 23:17:56
up
2007-10-16 15:54:59
up
2007-10-16 17:29:11
if someone need I'd be glad to help mentoring a newbie
2007-10-17 03:56:07
have put you on the mentoring thread mate :)
2007-12-08 19:35:48
What happened to the Sokkerhelp website?
2007-12-08 20:35:37
the bloke hosting it got bored, and a load of stuff was lost as a result.
2007-12-08 23:57:57
yup, and we couldn't face starting from scratch again.
2007-12-09 00:01:41
I'd argue we have gotten most the stuff that was on there now, barring the interviews.
2008-01-06 00:27:10
moved to newbie england - as better put here :)
2008-01-07 18:18:23
"11. DO NOT delve into the transfer market yet. Money, especially in the early days in very tight in sokker and expect to struggle financially at first.. Using the transfer market before you know what is a good deal is a sure fire way to go bust!"

If you do buy players at first go for the cheap 1-10k 19yr or below trainees in a certain area you plan to train. Like mid or striker etc...

If at the end of the year you want to buy a player in an area you arnt training dont go for below 23 one or you will be wasting your moeny on soemoen you wont train. Buy one 23yrs or older.

I made the mistake on spending loads of money on talented trainees which I then let go to waste. J Guillarme one example, Milan Nyuil second.

Its much better to buy an already trained trainee in areas you arnt training.
2008-01-08 12:24:48
I'll remember that ;)
2008-01-08 18:37:39
How about adding this to first post. This should help beginners for sure, because they aren`t aware about the wages. It`s only meant for junior and assistant coaches.

Also should be mentioned that those wages are almost perfect. If you get a coach with bit higher wage, then there is no need to pull another one.

General appraisal...wage
7. good - 28 000 $
8. solid - 40 000 $
9. very good - 59 200 $
10. excellent - 92 000 $
11. formidable - 126 000 $
12. outstanding - 200 000 $
13. incredible - 283 000 $
14. brilliant - 416 000 $
15. magical - 544 000 $
16. unearthly - 952 400 $
(edited)