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2024-04-18 13:39:36
felarta para Camus
Mensaje borrado

2024-04-18 13:41:27
You need to use this link if you want to show it as a picture with [ img]
https://i.ibb.co/M6PqkD2/Captura-de-pantalla-2024-04-18-073505.png

As for your question:
What assistants do you have? They also influence advanced training.
Either way he must have worse talent than 4,0 which is not a good basis for long-term training.

Besides that pace training slows down faster than any other training with age. At this age (22 yo) it is brutal to train pace. That is why you need to train pace when the player is young!
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2024-04-18 13:55:13
Camus para felarta
At aged 22 he's going to take a while for pace. 5 weeks is nothing.
2024-04-18 15:51:41
felarta para Camus
Interesting.
Believed it was the same as other skills.

Thanks for your answers.

Goodbye player.
2024-04-19 00:11:13
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2024-04-19 17:19:09
Camus para robacho
I imagine someone has worked this out (I don't have the time)

What's the optimal playing time for getting 100% training? I know it doesn't stack.

Ok so this is silly.

90 minutes official = 96%
90 minutes official + 90 minutes friendly = 96%
61 minutes official + 90 minutes friendly = 98%

So he plays 29 minutes less and gets 2% more
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2024-04-19 18:20:32
hunter para Camus
2024-04-19 18:57:15
friendly +20 minutes league is what I use.
2024-04-19 19:29:14
Friendly +23 official minutes is most effective comparing training vs injury risk.
2024-04-19 19:33:21
Camus para Geston
Thanks.
Can anyone explain why that player above is getting more training for less minutes?
2024-04-19 19:42:12
Mikoos para Camus
It's linear growth from 50% to 96.5% in 90 minutes official, and then again much slower linear growth from 96.5% to 100% in another 90 minutes official.

Minutes played in friendly match are worth less, 90 minutes friendly = ~67 minutes official, so one can also reach that 96.5% point by doing 90 minutes friendly + 23 minutes official.
2024-04-19 20:54:08
Yeah, I choose a little earlier because there's no guarantees of a stoppage when you want it, and my younger trainees have no business being on the pitch in a ML game :)
2024-04-20 22:59:53
I m new here.
Can any one explain how i can increase the youth academy rating( its tragic)

Second i saw users show their youth pull with all details , but i get just players to youth school with no info about them.

Am i doing something wrong?

Thank you
2024-04-20 23:24:52
What trainer do you have?
To see more details you need to be a "plus" user. I assume you have now a "trial plus", but don't know if it allows you to see juniors details.
Another thingis how long are your juniors in academy? If those 4 juniors are first you have, and this saturday is first day they are in academy, than you need to wait until first training on thursday.
2024-04-20 23:45:46
If by "details" you mean their abilities in pace, keeper, striker etc., nobody can see that until the junior's time in the junior squad is over.

In other words, what you have seen posted is an ex-junior with no more remaining weeks in the junior squad, who has been promoted to the first squad.

By youth academy "rating" I guess you mean the Average level, right? Well, it's just that - the average level of all your current juniors. As you get better juniors and the existing ones improve, the level will rise :o)
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2024-04-21 07:42:14
the first mistake your making as a new player is having a youth school.

You should be focusing now on learning how training works in this game. When that's done, find a formidable/outstanding head coach that has unearthlies in 2-3 skills you want to train. Then find 3 good assistant coaches with a combined assistant coach salary of maybe 10k euro). Then, find 10 17-18 year old trainees for cheap to start training.

Youth school is an absolute money sink in the short/medium term. Over the really long term I think for most teams it works out as a net profit - but I didn't see the point of starting a youth school for my first three seasons in the game last year. I suppose there's an argument just to have a poor coach in there and hope to find a 16 year old who comes out that age.