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weak stamina
hopeless keeper
excellent pace
solid defender
good technique
hopeless playmaker
tragic passing
adequate striker
junior pull today
thinking of training him in playmaking... unless someone trains defense and makes me a good good offer
not to mention that my 17 year old went up to formidable playmaking today...
hopeless keeper
excellent pace
solid defender
good technique
hopeless playmaker
tragic passing
adequate striker
junior pull today
thinking of training him in playmaking... unless someone trains defense and makes me a good good offer
not to mention that my 17 year old went up to formidable playmaking today...
Kenley Rife, age: 18
value: 56 750 $, wage: 925 $
club: 3wide.com Strike FC, country: USA
very good form
poor stamina, tragic keeper
good pace, unsatisfactory defender
hopeless technique, weak playmaker
tragic passing, very good striker
whoever wants him just send me a mail with a price, i have no idea myself. I do need a new striker but i just bought one so ;)
value: 56 750 $, wage: 925 $
club: 3wide.com Strike FC, country: USA
very good form
poor stamina, tragic keeper
good pace, unsatisfactory defender
hopeless technique, weak playmaker
tragic passing, very good striker
whoever wants him just send me a mail with a price, i have no idea myself. I do need a new striker but i just bought one so ;)
ehh im not going to sell him just yet... i figure between the fact that he is super talented and has hopeless playmaking and my unearthly playmaking coach he should go up just about every week if i train him
he will be up in a few weeks though
he will be up in a few weeks though
Greg Warren, 1354352 age: 18
value: 155 250 $, wage: 2 000 $
club: Kentucky Cats, country: USA
very good form
tragic stamina, tragic keeper
excellent pace, weak defender
weak technique, solid playmaker
excellent passing, average striker
He was a brilliant youth pull, America's first, I believe. He popped in level every 4 weeks.
value: 155 250 $, wage: 2 000 $
club: Kentucky Cats, country: USA
very good form
tragic stamina, tragic keeper
excellent pace, weak defender
weak technique, solid playmaker
excellent passing, average striker
He was a brilliant youth pull, America's first, I believe. He popped in level every 4 weeks.
I was, but I am no longer. This player is currently for sale because somebody can probably train him better than I can right now.
Start advertising then ;
edit: I made a pid to see him in the office page :)
It will be quite interesting to see how much will he go for.
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edit: I made a pid to see him in the office page :)
It will be quite interesting to see how much will he go for.
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lol I see you added him to the nats team to help his sale price :D
I thought nat teamers had to have stamina ;)
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I thought nat teamers had to have stamina ;)
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Im just jealous....I want a dual excellent junior pull....
yea.. he hasnt even played a single game, adding him to the nat team if hes not even gonna play is a bit of a scandal.. especially if youre going to sell him
It may seem a bit skewed because I'm the NT coach, but there are no other players out there have double excellent secondary skills and that are 18 years old. It's not like the action wasn't justified because he certainly is talented enough to be on the team.
Show me any player that has double excellent in either pace, passing, or technique and he will be on this team, regardless of the number of games he has played.
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Show me any player that has double excellent in either pace, passing, or technique and he will be on this team, regardless of the number of games he has played.
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Lets be reasonable about this.
At the end of the day this kid has the chance to be by far the best american around. KY, good luck selling him to a strong team to train him, and if you can make a little coin in the process by improving his outlook I don't really mind.
Of course, if KY played someone from his team over a better player from another team, that'd be a different issue entirely.
-G
At the end of the day this kid has the chance to be by far the best american around. KY, good luck selling him to a strong team to train him, and if you can make a little coin in the process by improving his outlook I don't really mind.
Of course, if KY played someone from his team over a better player from another team, that'd be a different issue entirely.
-G