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228847.22 in reply to 228847.21
Date: 11/06/2012 07:24:53
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NT points scored updated, we see our highest active player for now, with Coates ranking #11, we also see the most active players out of any list so far.

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228847.23 in reply to 228847.22
Date: 12/18/2012 12:00:48
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NT Rebounds up, along with all other categories posted, Alan Pohlman is chugging along toward being a top 10 alltime type player.

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Date: 12/21/2012 17:12:32
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Shutraghan Palit seems to have potential to make an appearance in any of the records, young age and very good player. Will be an interesting one to follow over the years.

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228847.25 in reply to 228847.24
Date: 12/21/2012 20:16:40
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He'll be one to watch for sure. I love that we have younger guys seeing serious time.

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228847.26 in reply to 228847.25
Date: 12/22/2012 10:24:59
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Yes, I'm a great fan of the National team and U21 team and he definitely looks like he could appear in a few of the records.

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228847.27 in reply to 228847.26
Date: 12/25/2012 06:22:24
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NT records are all updated! Pohlman is looking more and more like a living legend, and Sharpling is starting to appear on some of the lists.

U21 lists will be started now.

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228847.28 in reply to 228847.27
Date: 01/14/2013 16:26:44
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Updates for NT
-Coates to 15th for games
-Graeme Lonbay appears in a tie for 23rd in games
-Coates to 12th for minutes
-Coates to 9th for points
-Sharpling moves into 23rd for points
-Lonbay to 14th in assists
-Sharpling to 15th in assists

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228847.29 in reply to 228847.28
Date: 02/15/2013 12:31:03
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go sharpling!

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228847.30 in reply to 228847.29
Date: 02/17/2013 10:12:39
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once you get guards with IS on them ( multiple guards) Sharplings minutes will go down. As much as i find Sharpling a terrific player, outside players just don't help anymore you'd need 3 outside guards to be able to use an outside offense, and right now, hardly any team still has outside orientated players.

all NT's are replacing outside guards by guards with IS who can preform better in LI/LP. It's a shame the game is getting so one sided, if not, Sharpling would defo have a huge career to come. He's without a doubt the best outside guard i've seen on a NT, and i've seen many many NT players ( i think i've got an external database of 250 NT players stored in our DB, tho about 150 of them are likely outdated and no longer on the NT's of the respective countries...

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Date: 02/17/2013 10:43:45
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The only outside guard I've ever seen to really compare to him is good ol' Joe Bro from the USA, that guy was nuts too.

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228847.32 in reply to 228847.31
Date: 02/17/2013 15:01:34
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but that was before they tweaked the GE into making outside tactics less strong and making several adjustments to the GE. Belgium used to play a lot of outside tactics aswell. i'm still compiling my Nt historical list, but i'm expecting a couple of guards to be the frontrunners in points aswell. atm, i've compiled our last 5 seasons and in those, the bigs have got the edge, but soon i'll be adding Gilmont and a couple of other old guards and they've dropped points in bunches.

But if the outside tactics aren't made stronger again, then in the end, all teams will be playing inside tactics, princeton or patient...

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