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From: Bonkers
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Date: 08/12/2022 20:47:03
Bonkers Ballers
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I have drafted the best recruit I have ever had in 10 seasons but have only had 2 pops in 3 weeks. I have a level 4 trainer and level 4 youth trainer and no infrastructure. Full training minutes, one on one for forwards. He is 18, mvp 6’2” and already 40 TSP for guard skills.

My question is , is it standard to have a few quiet training weeks for young blokes?
Is it really worth the money investing in infrastructure?
Is it really worth the money recruiting higher level trainers?

Because over a period of time the expense of trainers and infrastructure would outweigh the return on the player.

Any help appreciated.

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316045.2 in reply to 316045.1
Date: 08/12/2022 21:48:31
Aussie Pride
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Its nothing unusual. For instance if JS and IS were low to start with they would need more then 3 weeks to pop.

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316045.3 in reply to 316045.1
Date: 08/13/2022 01:23:18
ExplosiveBubbleWrap
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Yeah 3 weeks in, he's probably just a bit lower in sub levels. He could easily have 2-3 pops next week and be right back on track. I have the exact same training setup as you and had some very slow pops that picked up later and then slowed back down again later.

If he pops in two skills next week that puts him on pace for 14 pops still this season. He should be just fine!

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From: Bonkers

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316045.4 in reply to 316045.3
Date: 08/13/2022 04:46:20
Bonkers Ballers
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Yeah cheers.

There are no players anywhere near as good as him on the transfer list so it’s so tempting to sell him for $2million + but nothing beats a home grown hero. Guess I’ll just persist!