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Training Players Up?

sallen2209

Registered User
Hi all,

I am like most of you busy playing in Master League. Slowly I building a team although I only ever seen to be able to get players on loan, due to lack of funds!

So I hear that you can increase players ability by training. Can anyone explain the process of training a player up. I have read that you can add your players to a training list, where do I find this in the many menu options?
Thanks in advance...
 

phelan

Registered User
Team management - Negotiations - Apply - Select by team - L1 - Growth

It's to easy to train players though. Feels like cheating, so I don't do it.
 

MatPhillips

Registered User
you find virtually playing with 10 men through 1/2 of the season too easy?

you're too good mate!

it's not hard to do, but you've still gotta put the work in, such as lavisse, you get a quality centre back out of it, but he's crap til you get him going, ships goals like its going out of fashion
 

phelan

Registered User
Dedicate the first or first two seasons in D2 to youth player training, then you'll have a team that can't be improved (much) by buying players from other clubs. How realistic is that?

I did this in my first try at ML-5*, and it took the joy out of transferring and buying new star players. Now I've started over and play without any youth player's and it just feels much better.

I think Konami didn't balance this very well, so it feels like cheating. I don't want to win the ML if I know I've cheated.
 

MatPhillips

Registered User
yeah but no one would waste 2 seasons on youth players, a team would require 11 no? which would take more than 2 seasons cos they're all so crap you wouldn't win more than 5 games a season if that! so they wouldn't gain any points to develop!
 

phelan

Registered User
The first thing I did was to create wingers with 99 in top speed and dribbling sp. and tall CF's with 99 in jumping and heading. This doesn't take many games to do if you just focus on the relevant stats and leave the other stats at ****. After this, winning games gets easier (because the setup works better than babangida+carlos+gullit+basten), and you can "afford" to train more youth players, and they will improve fast because you are winning, and towards the end of the 2nd season you've got yourself a team of superb players.

Is it realistic that you can teach any youth player Maradona's technique and Beckham's crossing within a couple of months? No.

Here's a PES4 suggestion: I think the points you earn should be distributed automatically among all the youth player's stats. Some youth players would end up good and others bad. Like real life.
 

Craiiig David

Registered User
Pilniak and Ibsen up front, peptipa in attacking midfield, maussaupant in cm and Goya in goal have alle ousted players like, Saviola, Kluivert, Ronaldinho, totti, rustu and cocu as they are so good because i have trained them up, pepitipa and pilniak's stats go on for about 20 games!!! My team is Barcelona by the way.
 
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