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Youth players, whats the point
Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2005 11:32 am
by howie
Whats the point of having 100% youth cordinator and the best youth center possible if every time a youth is made hes not good enough.
I have had doezens of youths that are apparntly not good enough so am starting to wonder if theres much point for me to get the best for youth when I dont seem to get anything from it. I think the amount of youths that aint good enough should be lowerd
Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2005 4:43 pm
by Randall Rovers
Its just luck.
There is 1/11 chance of what position a youth player is plus the option of not being good enough.
So makes 1/12.
2 youth players in a row not good enough. = 1/144
3 youth players in a row not good enough. = 1/1728
Its just luck mate.
Another thing is, look at the market, i see rated players of 25%, 18 year old players being sold for over a million!!!!!!
You can make a large profit out of youth and youth is the best way for long term sucess at your club.
Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2005 6:05 pm
by Sjarel
Randall Rovers wrote:
There is 1/11 chance of what position a youth player is plus the option of not being good enough.
So makes 1/12.
These numbers are not correct, please don't post numbers you're not sure of.
Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2005 7:24 pm
by jaluis
Sjarel wrote:Randall Rovers wrote:
There is 1/11 chance of what position a youth player is plus the option of not being good enough.
So makes 1/12.
These numbers are not correct, please don't post numbers you're not sure of.
The numbers that Randall posted were obtained from an assumption Oscarcookie made in other post... I used also them, but I´ve always referred to these numbers as assumptions, not as a fact... but probably these caused some confusion...
Sorry....
Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2005 9:59 pm
by Sjarel
No problem, I've read Oscars post. I only wanted to make sure eneryone knows he only used those numbers as an example.
Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2005 9:53 am
by Randall Rovers
Sorry Sjarel, thought they was a little accurate.
Maybe the words are should have used was
random.
youth center
Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2005 9:30 pm
by spacedancer
what I would like to see is with every notifiction of a graduating youth player is an added short sentence : " your next player will graduate before (date)"
so it's easier to keep track of the date-limits... as you should receive a new player ervery 20 days, if I'm correct...
or maybe that's something for the SPMT-bunch

Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2005 9:56 am
by Randall Rovers
Why not create a spreadsheet that keeps track of it. Thats what i did. So i do not forget or lose track on where i am on the progress.
Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2005 10:00 am
by OscarCookie
Randall Rovers wrote:Why not create a spreadsheet that keeps track of it. Thats what i did. So i do not forget or lose track on where i am on the progress.
I thought your brain could manage everything on itself, so why use spreadsheets? :p
Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2005 11:12 am
by ezzyezzy
Randall Rovers wrote:Why not create a spreadsheet that keeps track of it. Thats what i did. So i do not forget or lose track on where i am on the progress.
Randall wroong word................get spmt tool
Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2005 10:41 am
by Randall Rovers
OscarCookie wrote:Randall Rovers wrote:Why not create a spreadsheet that keeps track of it. Thats what i did. So i do not forget or lose track on where i am on the progress.
I thought your brain could manage everything on itself, so why use spreadsheets? :p
Its like a diary. Helps me out.
This SPMT tool, as i said how much space does it take up?
Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 7:11 am
by JCBotero
actually i started out with y team with 2 18 year old strikers with 29% and 30% global rating, keeper 17 years old with 30%global rating and middy 17 26%global rating

Posted: Sat Sep 09, 2006 3:26 pm
by Paul_G
Randall Rovers wrote:
This SPMT tool, as i said how much space does it take up?
This is off-topic, but how accurate is this tool in general? I don't use it anymore, but I hear it's very accurate indeed.
Whenever I hear what SPMT can do, I wonder about this. See, I'm asking because if this tool uses insider knowledge of the game and tells me the best formation to play, the best players and tactics to use, and the best contract offers to make with 100% accuracy, then what is left for us to do as managers?
If all the top managers are relying on SPMT, then we may as well be running our teams with a script.
Posted: Sat Sep 09, 2006 8:06 pm
by Vaciux
Paul_G wrote:Randall Rovers wrote:
This SPMT tool, as i said how much space does it take up?
This is off-topic, but how accurate is this tool in general? I don't use it anymore, but I hear it's very accurate indeed.
Whenever I hear what SPMT can do, I wonder about this. See, I'm asking because if this tool uses insider knowledge of the game and tells me the best formation to play, the best players and tactics to use, and the best contract offers to make with 100% accuracy, then what is left for us to do as managers?
If all the top managers are relying on SPMT, then we may as well be running our teams with a script.
well, I'm using SPMT just to count the aproximate rankings of my players and how much to expand my stadium, I use my own tactics
Posted: Sun Sep 10, 2006 9:40 am
by robborover
it's only a tool to guide your ideas. and it's easily than writing down all the stats and performances! but it's never 100% as it's a guide and things change (eg a player may max lower than expected, which means his global rating drops from what it could've been).