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    LV4 p15 day “The wise man Nassredin Hodja” (for more info search google)

    Hi my friends.
    This season I want to continue my guide with a little story of Nassredin Hoja. He was living many years ago in a small village in Middle East. He was so wise that the people of the village were coming to him to solve their problems or disagreements (a kind of judge) .
    One day two men went to him to resolve their problem. At first , one of them told Nassredin about his point of view and Nassredin said to him “You are right !” , then the other man told Nassredin about his. Nassredin said to him “You are right !”. Nassradin’s wife , was hearing the stories and told to Nassradin - "My husband , you said the first one that he was right and then the other one that he was right too. How ‘s that ?" "If one of them is right, the other one is wrong." Nassradin said to his wife “ Hey, you are right too!” .
    Why I told you this story? Because that morning, the first day of the season I was found in the forum many question like “ Hey, should I buy a scout player ?” “Is a scout worthy of 50T?” “Is as scout fast trainer?” and answers of willing but of course far more experience players “Hey don’t buy a scout, it’s not worthy” “buy a fast trainer and make him better “ and so …
    If a rookie, asking someone ,without giving a clue about his situation, his finance or his knowledge about the game, a veteran manager off course will give this advice. Which is wrong for some cases.

    The key to success is
    -To know what you want
    -To know what you can
    -To find how you can support it
    (and of course asking in the forum exact questions, while giving enough info).

    So let’s be more practical, let’s talk with numbers and examples .
    Let’s take the ideal case you 'll be lucky (?) like my friend Siddharth who wrote this “Bought 3 most expensive Nordeus Gens and every one of them is training like SH*T... ... “ the first day of the season.
    Let’s say we have a fast trainer who’s gaining 1,5 skills in every power training and let’s say another 1,5, in a game. So we have about 5 skills X 28 days=140 skill points. If we have this fantastic player Q39, 5*, he’ll become 6* in 3 days (5 sk.pointsX 3 =15 > + 1Q) and in day 18 he ‘ll be 7* player were we can say that this player with his quality ‘ll make the difference.

    The disadvantages are that this players gonna need about 4 green packs per day (112 for the season) and a lot of health packs for injuries . If injuries happen, a fast trainer must be healed asap and it is wise not to use him after healing in a game or in power training. Those sources are only for 1 fast trainer of the team (that’s why I put only 2 trainings per day) and it’s an estimate.

    The veterans know how to find these players in the market (time is important) and how to avoid bidding war . These players of 18 y.o. beside their quality, many times doesn’t perform well , they get yellow cards or they are addicted to injuries. So I believe that the most you can get from a young fast trainer is at the end of the season or better the next year. The price is about two times a scout’s and 2-4 from 5* older player.
    A scout can offer to the team immediately, you can choose a guy for the position you want, with a useful SA, young 22-23, with a Q4 or Q9. SANTOS , my scout of the 2nd season was one of my best players, also RIVALDO, the scout of this season was the MVP. The scouts of course are very slow trainers (you can see their Train Factor), yes, they are the V.I.P. of the team , but they can gain about 0,6 per game and very often 1 sk.point from “Man Of the Match”. Meaning next year they can be also 6* and the third year very good 5* players. Ok the next year they ‘ll’ become 4* and with no progress any more but they can give 3 excellent years and can be sold easy.
    So, if you have difficult games in front, a league with an unbeaten opponent, an upper lv CUP or a difficult group in CH.L. , a scout is more useful if you have the Token.
    If not, another solution Is players with 5*, in the age of 27-28-29.

    So, some times, everyone is right.
    Last edited by nikolgiorgos; 09-22-2014 at 07:14 PM.
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