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Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Willow Glen, CA
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Buying a Forward
Ok, so it seems like a Solid scorer is going to run me $200,000, which I don't happen to have at the moment. Instead I opted for this guy...and paid $109,000...I think I might have overpaid, what do you think?
Giel Rijnders (8858949) 25 years, passable form, healthy A controversial person who is balanced and honest. Has poor experience and wretched leadership abilities. Speciality: Head Nationality: België Assessed value: 156 000 US$ Wage: 1 728 US$/week including 20% Bonus Owner: Isla Vista Vandals Warnings: 1 Stamina: excellent Goaltending: wretched Playmaking: inadequate Passing: solid Winger: weak Defending: wretched Scoring: passable Set Pieces: poor Career Goals: 1 Career Hattricks: 0 League goals this season: 0 Cup goals this season: 1 I'm thinking I might also play him as an inner mid during friendlies, so he can get training as a midfielder...he could be a damn good inner midfielder at Passable or Solid playmaking...
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Pro Rookie
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Chicago
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I don't think you necessarily overpaid. Strikers are typically expensive. I haven't been in the market for one in a while, but two seasons ago I purchased Johannes Henriksson for $84,000. At the time he was 24 years old, with only inadequate passing, but with solid set pieces.
As far as training him as a midfielder goes, just be warned that, at 25 years old, he will train rather slowly. It would take him approximately 8 weeks longer to raise in playmaking than a 17 year old trainee would. But if you don't have any other prospects for that training spot, then why not? Giel looks like a pretty good pick up to me, but strikers aren't my forte, so take what I say with a grain of salt (something you should always do, anyways. ).
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Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Willow Glen, CA
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Thanks DK...yeah, I forgot about the dramatic length increase of older players to train. Hopefully he's already halfway there and no one knows it yet
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Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: Troy, NY
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Was the $200k I payed for this guy way too much?
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Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Back in Houston!
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I think Vince got a pretty good deal and wouldn't mind having someone like that on my team, tho defense and middie are where I'm shopping for.
Sorry, RPI-Fan, but Liano was too much unless he bumps soon (ie close to excellent). SI
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College Starter
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Somerville, MA
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i've been toying with sticking both of these guys on the market... any idea what i could expect from them?
Mark Loomis 2 189 000 US$, 29 years, inadequate form Has weak experience and weak leadership abilities Stamina: passable Keeper: wretched Playmaking: poor Passing: solid Winger: inadequate Defending: passable Scoring: solid Set Pieces: solid and Francis Kimball 142 000 US$, 27 years, poor form Has poor experience and inadequate leadership abilities Stamina: passable Keeper: disastrous Playmaking: wretched Passing: solid Winger: passable Defending: wretched Scoring: passable Set Pieces: solid |
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Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: Troy, NY
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I know I payed too much (got overemotional in a bidding war) - say he's on the low to middle end of solid (my guess)... what would an appropriate price have been?
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Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: Troy, NY
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FTR, I have a guy with almost identical stats to Kimball (2 years younger, though) on the market at 50k, and after almost 48 hours he's untouched.
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Florida
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Mcsweeny
Mark Loomis will go for at least 250k probally alot more. i sold a 25 year old solid scorer/passable passing for 254k. Francis Kimball im not sure about. He's a very good offensive winger. his playmaking blows but he will rack up alot of goals i bet. he's a very good forward as well. Keep one of them and sell the other ![]() RPI fan... you did pay a little to much for that guy. you could grab a passable/passable for ALOT less. i got one for 14,500. Vince i dont think you overpaid for him. He'll get ya 2 1/2 stars a game and he's got the Head skill which will get ya an extra 2 - 5 goals a year alone.
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Pro Starter
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Willow Glen, CA
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Sweet...thanks for the encouragement guys
Kind of bought him on a whim (saw him ending soon at only $107,000 or something, put in my bid with 8 minutes left and got him.RPI-Fan: I'd say that your guy probably would have been a good buy at anywhere from $150,00-$175,000...that Poor Passing rating on top of Inadequate Stamina (I know forwards don't need it as much, but I still like to go with at least passable stamina) just makes me not like him so much McSweeney: I'm with Havok, Loomis will sell for a ton. Solid/Solid Passing/Scoring is huge, and though he's 29, you'll get at least $200,000 for him, guaranteed. As for Kimball, I think the poor form would hurt his sale value...I think you'd probably get upwards of $75,000 for him though.
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College Starter
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Somerville, MA
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now the question is do i sell my two best players and get out of debt or keep them and keep hoping for a nice youth pull(passable youth team)... I figure i'm one of the best 3 teams in my series so i could have a legit shot at winning the whole thing if i hang onto those 2 guys. Though I am in $200,000+ of debt... I'll probably hang onto them for a few more weeks at least and see what happens in the league |
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Lexington, KY
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Vince, your guy should play as well or better than a clean solid scorer.
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College Starter
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Florida
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McSweeny,
have you upgraded your stadium yet??? cause if your 200k in debt and still have a 7,000 seat stadium i'd sell Loomis and upgrade to around 14,000-15,000 seats. But if you have already upgraded, then its your call.
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Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Back in Houston!
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Well, RPI-Fan, he has his benefits certainly in that he's a solid at only 22. His big downfall is that he has crappy passing and I value that almost as much as scoring for a forward. That said, he's a solid scorer so $150K would be a bargain, especially considering his age. That said, he might be worth $200K, it's just that we're all looking for bargains- paying full price is for suckers
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College Starter
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Thunderdome
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Vince,
You actually got a very good deal on that striker. Anytime that you pay less than value, you've won. He should have probably gone for right around 150k. RPI-Fan, The striker that you bought, I would estimate would have been worth about 150k also. He is only 22, so there is a chance, if you train scoring that he can move to excellent. Then if you sell him, you can recoup your losses. McSweeny, Loomis is an awesome player at your level. To be honest, I would keep him. He is 29 and you won't get 254k for him. Havok got 254k for his guy because he still has 3 years before downgrading starts to happen. Loomis already has started to deteriorate. If you train scoring, sell him now. If not keep him. He is far more valuable to your team on the field than the cash he will bring in. I'd guess around 150k (everything's 150k today, heheh). But there may be a noob or two that will jump on him. I agree with Havok regarding Kendall, you will probably get 70-75k for him. Yet this is one that I probably would sell. It also depends on what you have sitting on the bench behind him. I train scoring so I regularly value my players on the swedish market, trying to figure out how much I could get for them. Depending on when you sell them, you can get more or less as well. Right now is a bad selling time, but a good buying time. If you want to get top dollar for a player, sell them at the very end or the very beginning of the season. |
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