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313665.6 in reply to 313665.5
Date: 02/12/2022 17:42:43
Mûrs-Erigné
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Thank you for this informations, it's really important to know that.

I will participate too, I will make a Japan training center with my New utopia team !
Dammit! I miss a first japanese 18 player

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Date: 02/15/2022 19:21:41
Orgram Dragon
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It could be a good idea but it is difficult to fix young players in a mature roster. I am with OD and Passing right now. If I get a 18 player for trainning I could not give him 1vs1, Jump shot...

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313665.8 in reply to 313665.3
Date: 02/15/2022 19:26:55
Orgram Dragon
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Well, I was one of them when I was training Takagi and Takuda. I was giving 1vs1 Fs until the got 16-17 and after that I changed the training to IS. I think that in Japan we should use the U21 to train future NT players more than wining games because we do not have much to pick. I was in the U21 Spain staff before and it cant be compare how many players are in Spain when we do not have even a single star player sometimes

From: Fulek49

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313665.9 in reply to 313665.8
Date: 02/16/2022 07:04:13
Mûrs-Erigné
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Yes Orgram I think you worked well with Takagi and Takuda for U21 and now, when you are training them for the NT.
And it's very difficult to train U21 and NT at the same time. But it's a good exemple that NT Players can be former U21s.

Yes, It's not comparable, Spain has 1145 teams when Japan has only 16! For 1 season, It's more than 3000 draftees, and just 48 for Japan! And how many will go to U21 and NT? In Japan 5 or 6 U21 and finally none, or1 or 2 for NT.

My only goal with this project is to interest more Japanese managers to train national players, and I know you are 4 or 5 japanese managers to do it but With 2 or 3 more managers, it's 4, 5, 6 or more players more.


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313665.10 in reply to 313665.9
Date: 02/16/2022 18:52:31
Orgram Dragon
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Sure, I understand Yellow Cake, he even got impressive results with the U21. He wants to pick the best he can and to win all the games.

What I mean is we have only 16 teams and maybe only 4 o 5 who are active. So we only have maybe 1 good player for the NT every 2 or 3 seasons. Even if he trains 1vs1 Fs only and for the U21 is useless, maybe it is better for us to prioritize that players with NT potential and giving them the extra experience.

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313665.11 in reply to 313665.3
Date: 02/16/2022 18:55:34
Orgram Dragon
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By the way Yellow Cake, take a look (50574246), around 50 sos. I sold him weeks ago. He was pretty decent and his manager is a friend of mine. He will receive proper training

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Date: 02/17/2022 03:01:35
Kitakyushu
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Thanks. He is already on my radar. In fact, when I cut the 21 year olds, I will be picking him up.

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313665.13 in reply to 313665.12
Date: 02/19/2022 18:49:33
Mûrs-Erigné
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At first he looks nice ... 18, HoF, a future NT with a good training plan ;-)

I'm happy that I have opened debate about training for Japan players but I would like more managers to participate at this debate.

NT and U21 teams are currently heavily dependents on foreign managers who are less interesting to keep them or to train them when their salaries are high. At final, it's a problem in order to have top players.

Here is a new observation on Japanese players, keeping only players who are 27 years old or less:
- 12 players with 100 or more TSP. 6 are in Japanese teams (5 differents)
- 6 players are above 120 and 5 of them are in Japanese teams (4 differents)
What do you think about it?





From: Fulek49
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313665.14 in reply to 313665.13
Date: 02/19/2022 19:00:07
Mûrs-Erigné
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With my Utopia team I buy at the moment 2 Japanese players who are FP and have 19, there non top players at the moment.
In near future, I will try to have 6, with 18 or 19 years old and who are Franchise Player at least.


I will open a new topic where you can follow their progress until the end of their 21 years, and where everyone can post the progress of their young players.

From: Orgram

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Date: 02/20/2022 19:23:07
Orgram Dragon
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It is a big problem that japanese players may not be training well but it is quite difficult to pay a 130 skills player salary if you are not in top league or II. I am right now in III with only 1 +130 skills player, and 2 +120 skills players and I am loosing money every week even if I win every game.

It is easier to have players with huge salaries in countries where you do not have so much competition. Maybe thats is why many japanese players are still in japanese teams

From: Brutus

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Date: 02/20/2022 20:11:48
Brutus Buckeye
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I try to draft a new Japanese player for development to the NTs every 3 seasons. I can only really train three players at a time and also be competitive. I would usually try to have 1 player 19-21yo, 1 player 22-24yo, 1 player 25-28yo.

Iseki is the old one, Takishida is the younger one. The middle one is missing because I had a bad draft that cycle.

I have saved up a bunch of draft points and will try to get another one this off season. When Iseki is no longer trainable I could try to buy one to make a third.

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