Saturday, October 18, 2008

Two steps training guide


For a hattrick player (here I don’t count players with more than 200 transfers in just one year), the development of a powerful team is a high consuming time activity. After current rules of the game, new teams have a small group of greenhorns, very few supporters, and very few money.

In first year, the only thing which can be done by a hattrick starter is to change the coach in one with solid training skill, to buy some young players which he can train maximal, and to please his supporters (which, anyhow, does not have much expectations) , and then, just to wait. What does him trains? It doesn’t matter, as long as he trains right. For new teams, I think a inner middle field training it’s best to choose. In some weeks, those players are beginning to raise their skill, so in the same time, the first big victories starts to shine.

Maybe there are not many people agreeing what I’m going to write next, but I sincerely believe that, for a fast development, a very big part in the success of this plan have not just the training, but the victories in championship too. Maybe not in first season, but surely in the second season it’s important to win matches, to make points, to gain supporters.

It’s a big difference between coming 20 supporters in each week, and not just six or eight. So, I recommend that first step of trained players (bought at a passable skill), to be sold when they rich outstanding level. With money obtained, the user can easily make a good team, and buy again young players, this time with better secondary skills, and higher in skill.

With that money so made (I dare to approximate that sum at 5M $, no matter what training), over 1M $ can be invested just in young players. The difference of money can easily find other destinations: players, maybe a bigger stadium, youth team investment, and others. So it begins the second step in development of a team. The new bought young players gain some skill in the few weeks enough so they can play passable, and in other two seasons they become very good players, very searched on transfer list.

I admit that those words I said earlier were not respected 100% by me. Those are the conclusions after two years of hattrick. Maybe I sold too early some of the players in first step, or maybe I didn’t bought all the players in the second step at the same time, but one now, one in three weeks… Sometimes you just have to sell something so you can play in a higher league, where you have one of the weakest lots of players. Maybe sometimes it’s better to sell a young winger, so you can buy an inner middle fielder.

Anyhow it’s good, at least once in two seasons, to take a step back, look at your club, and see what changes you have to make so, over a few real months, your team can be better. Old players were very useful when they were brought to our team, but in the end you must give them away. A old team players doesn’t have a bright future. And, after all, be sure that, no matter how detailed you look into the future, the team came to be in need for a player, maybe for a match or too, or for an ending season. Then you can buy a old player, cheap and good, but always remember not to have too many.

I hope I made myself clear. Good luck in hattrick and real life too!

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