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    Sorry but that looks like a bad example. His value is too low as a 5* '2Q away from 6' player to be a fast trainer, regardless of wage.

    I bought a 13.2m DC/DR 5* 46Q player last week Wage of 310k. So thats a TR of 42.58. I'd estimate if he was 49Q he'd be well up near the 15m mark (which is a better indicator of training gains if TR is over 35ish)

    From what I've skimmed from your opening couple of posts Gough would not be a fast trainer.

    (Not power trained him or anything but I have used free packs on him and played him. Since I saw your request/post the other day I decided to throw a few packs at him. Only did 3 sessions yesterday and 1 today (I don't do repetitive Stretchings because I find the injury rate for those is too much so just Stetch, Cardio and Practice on hard).)

    The last 4 Hard Match Practice sessions I recorded since I saw your request was 142, 102, 114, 132.

    I don't have a SS of the signing MV but I do have his cost in my Club overview and current value in Attributes window. I als attach the latest training gain.





    Thats why personally I just look for high value players with a value of 3.5 or more their wage - and I adjust their value based on current Q (I've not formulated that I just guesstimate ). As long as they meet these conditions I get fast trainers. If I accept a slightly lower MV its because I am prepared to accept a slightly lower rate.

    PS: Unless I lose interst and forget, I'll try to keep his sp unallocated past the point where he could gain a 6th star to capture any change. Although that prevents me from looking to see if his TR after allocation is similar to his TR on signing.

    NB: For performance junkies and fast training nae-sayers the 2 players in the top screenie that are Transfers Out were fast trainers that attracted yellow cards like flies to crap and gave away too many FKs - so to hell with their training rate because they were liabilities and deserved the boot.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Buffs Mad View Post
    ..................The last 4 Hard Match Practice sessions I recorded since I saw your request was 142, 102, 114, 132...............
    Here's an update to unallocated SP training for Richerd Gough, 5* 48Q fast trainer as a reminder of the impact of unallocated sp on training rate.

    The next 3 Hard Sessions for match practice were 91, 141 & 132

    This meant he had amassed 27 unallocated SP which would be enough to gain the 6th star.

    5 more sessions resulted in 85, 72, 102, 95, & 80

    While its not a huge sample I consider the results significant enough to confirm the long established (and previously 'proven') theory that training rate takes into account unallocated sp in determining the sp gain from star to star.

    Here's the pics for the results either side of 6* equivalent




    As an extra point his MV at 49Q was 14.5m and I'm level 6.

    Unfortunately I can not do anything on the topic of 'TR' since he's under a 3 year contract so I can't access his renew wage - unless I sold him and that's not happening.