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2007-10-17 06:00:55
So there is no clear cut?

Let's say:
Someone who would pop every 5 weeks in striking, would most likely pop every 3 weeks (hypothetically) in pace.

There's gotta exist some sort of regularity... maybe not accurate but expected.
2007-10-17 06:07:33
ok....sorry if i didn't make myself clear......If you are a plus coach, yo could see how is the talent in each hability. So for example:
I have been training the offensive zone, i can see that there are some strikers, that pops striker faster than the other, but pops pace taking more time than the others. So to conclude, if you are a plus, you can see how the talent work in each hability in each player.
If you are not a plus, you have to count how many weeks does the player takes to pop and then, decide how is his talent in each hablity..
2007-10-17 06:09:08
or use any of the sokker management tools
2007-10-17 06:11:15
the talent is totally aleatory...
2007-10-17 06:14:24
how many do u know of? let me know some i am a plus user and i would like to use that
2007-10-17 06:18:19
well, there's mine, lol. Check out the Sokker Manager thread on this forum.
2007-10-17 06:25:21
i cant get it to work...does it show when the player will pop? because i remember long go when i used to play hattrick they had something like that for hattrick and you could see when the player will pop??
2007-10-17 06:26:43
by the way soes anyone know the answear to my first question lol

"i read this in rules.. The difference is even smaller for a player that played in two games instead of just one.
what exactly does it mean?? does it mean its better for a player to play one game or two games a week?"
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2007-10-17 06:30:25
i think that the difference "is" smaller, and it should be smaller, because you also have a lot of players to train. But i have read, that in the oficial games (matches) they train a little more than in the other matches......So if you put one more time than other in the oficial match , you dont have to do it in the other game of the week...
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2007-10-17 06:36:15
I have trained technique for the past season. I just want to know for how long they'll pop in pace if I switch now. I don't want to wait 3-4 weeks before knowing the answer. I'm trying to make some long term plans.
2007-10-17 06:52:46
tough one..i don't think theres a clear answer for that
2007-10-17 06:53:17
ok..yeah thats what i thought..thanx :-))
2007-10-17 07:23:43
Pace is important, so i will think that should be in your long term plans... And i was told that to younger the talent is, that faster will he pop in pace :-)
Because I ask for a 24 year old "talent" who pops in 4 weeks in passing, he say for a so "old" player it's muybie will takes 2-4 trainingsweeks more than passing... I don't know, but if you ask me after a half season i muybie can tell you :-)

But the skill of your trainer will also have a influence of this :-)
2007-10-17 07:54:57
you welcome bro....

gjergji: i told u bro, you must risk at least one try to know how much does it last to pop......otherwise, you can't know more about it...
2007-10-17 11:12:32
A player who needs 5 weeks to pop in striking will probably need 6 or 7 weeks for pace. Pace trains slower then all other skills.

Stamina training is not talent dependent, but random. When training stamina every player will have one or two pop-ups a week until he reaches formidable when his stamina won't improve anymore at all.
2007-10-17 11:16:08
"i read this in rules.. The difference is even smaller for a player that played in two games instead of just one.
what exactly does it mean?? does it mean its better for a player to play one game or two games a week?"



No,, it means that playing two games a week has barely any advantage in training. A player which plays only in the competition or cup during a week will get around 95% training, only a friendly is around 90%, two complete matches will lead in any case except injuries to 100% training. A NT-match is 33% training, but will never lead to more than 100% training.