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Training several multiple skills

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Posted by bluesquest in Training and youth team, Squad/team & players, Ideas & suggestions on the November 8th, 2007
soccer coach giving instructions

My idea is following: If training is considered a 100% the user should be able to divide it as, for example: 10% stamina, 25% defence, etc. Another option is to allow for individual training, like the youth teams. Just being able to train one skill for the whole team just seems a bit unrealistic… What do you think? Read on…

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U-17 World Cup

* * * ½   52 vote(s)
Posted by spyrosm in National teams, Training and youth team, Ideas & suggestions on the October 18th, 2007
man-to-man

As new youth academy system has been accepted by majority of users, it would be a good idea for a world cup for U-17. This would get small HT nations a good chance to compete in a championship, and more teams could be training national team players. There are lots of things to factor into this idea, among other things a U-17 coach election, but here are some thoughts on how to pull this off.
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Coaching Changes: simpler, cheaper, more realistic, more effective!

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Posted by Badgerjohn in Training and youth team, Squad/team & players, Ideas & suggestions on the October 11th, 2007
football coach giving instructions

I was thinking about the desire for multiskilled players. This is exceedingly difficult to pull off now, as the current system of training is both unrealistic and lacks depth in this department. I came up with what may be a complex, but exciting solution.
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Skilled teams have trainingeffect

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Posted by Derek86 in National teams, Training and youth team, Squad/team & players, Ideas & suggestions on the March 18th, 2007
young talent theo walcott

We often see players of a national team owned by low-ranked teams. 6th division clubs with hardly any good players have one national team player which they train, while they are not interested in the success of their team. This is unrealistic
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Merge assistants

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Posted by RebelClown in Training and youth team, Squad/team & players, Ideas & suggestions on the February 5th, 2007
soccer coach giving instructions

With new features being added to Hattrick every seasons and the tons of ideas that are available here at Hattrick Hub, I think it’s a possible danger that the game might become too complex. We should also pay attention to the things that are part of it now and can be removed. Read on…

Extra friendly game in the off season

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Posted by EagleM232 in Training and youth team, Ideas & suggestions on the December 16th, 2006
Dribbling the ball

It occured to me that in the off season some teams are disadvantaged because they have two teams (an a and b team) and they don’t get to train one of the teams because there is only one friendly. So I was thinking that during the off season you should be able to have a friendly on Sunday, if you’re not in a qualification game, to even things out. Read on…

Three steps to a more realistic training

* * * ½   73 vote(s)
Posted by Thornets in Training and youth team, Ideas & suggestions on the November 13th, 2006
soccer training academy football

One thing in Hattrick that seems very strange to me is that you can train your players only in one single skill. So I made a list of changes which would make the training more realistic.
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Will changes boost the market ?

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Posted by weeble in Training and youth team, Hattrick changes, Squad/team & players, Ideas & suggestions on the November 8th, 2006
team cohesion - celebrating a goal

Will the bonus sponsorship for next season, combined with lower agent fees and lower bank interest, be enough to boost the transfer market av put value back into player training? Will multi-skilled players ever have a real impact on the game? Join Weeble as he presents his thoughts on these and related subjects.
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