QuikSand
05-31-2003, 04:31 PM
Okay, you all were very helpful in my last "question" thread - so here's another.
Overall, it's my opinion that young players are overvalued in Hattrick - that it makes sense to sell guys who are young and show potential while you can, because the current money is worth more than having the player on the club, developing.
That said, I'm challenged by one of my better young players - who has just "popped" to excellent in playmaking, and probably would fetch a pretty tidy sum on the transfer wire. Here is Stew Emery:
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Stew Emery
150 000 US$, 19 years, solid form
Has disastrous experience and poor leadership abilities
Stamina: excellent Keeper: disastrous
Playmaking: excellent Passing: wretched
Winger: inadequate Defending: wretched
Scoring: wretched Set Pieces: weak
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If I sold him and did nothing with the receipts, I still would have three player rated "solid" in playmaking to handle my midfield - but practiucally speaking, I'd probably use the receipts to replace him with a more well-rounded but older player for my interior.
I'm guessing that Emery would fetch $400-500K in the open market, just based on a few players I saw sell recently (though I confess I know fairly little about the markets for better players).
Any thoughts here? Shoudl I hold on to Emery, who is doing just fine with our club (which itself is doing just fine)? Or should I try to ship him out while he's young and as reached a new skill level?
Overall, it's my opinion that young players are overvalued in Hattrick - that it makes sense to sell guys who are young and show potential while you can, because the current money is worth more than having the player on the club, developing.
That said, I'm challenged by one of my better young players - who has just "popped" to excellent in playmaking, and probably would fetch a pretty tidy sum on the transfer wire. Here is Stew Emery:
- - -
Stew Emery
150 000 US$, 19 years, solid form
Has disastrous experience and poor leadership abilities
Stamina: excellent Keeper: disastrous
Playmaking: excellent Passing: wretched
Winger: inadequate Defending: wretched
Scoring: wretched Set Pieces: weak
- - -
If I sold him and did nothing with the receipts, I still would have three player rated "solid" in playmaking to handle my midfield - but practiucally speaking, I'd probably use the receipts to replace him with a more well-rounded but older player for my interior.
I'm guessing that Emery would fetch $400-500K in the open market, just based on a few players I saw sell recently (though I confess I know fairly little about the markets for better players).
Any thoughts here? Shoudl I hold on to Emery, who is doing just fine with our club (which itself is doing just fine)? Or should I try to ship him out while he's young and as reached a new skill level?