Got some much need senior reinforcement - however the only area that I can pick is O'Neil on fielding...
Patrick Davie >> Details
25 years | 49,538 rating | $6,079 wage
Left hand batsman | Left arm Finger spin
Talents	Sturdy, Gifted (Bowling)
Nationality	 England
Form	 ordinary
Fatigue	energetic
Experience	reasonable
Captaincy	reliable
Skills
Batting	accomplished 	Endurance	accomplished
Bowling	poor 	Technique	expert
Keeping	outstanding 	Power	reasonable
Fielding	average
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Slade Wilson >> Details
22 years | 41,699 rating | $5,038 wage
Left hand batsman | Right arm Fast medium
Talents	Accumulator
Nationality	 Australia
Form	capable
Fatigue	rested
Experience	average
Captaincy	average
Skills
Batting	accomplished 	Endurance	reasonable
Bowling	dreadful 	Technique	accomplished
Keeping	ordinary 	Power	poor
Fielding	spectacular
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Maxwell Oneil >> Details
23 years | 41,553 rating | $5,856 wage
Right hand batsman | Right arm Fast medium
Talents	Old Ball Bowler, Sturdy
Nationality	 Canada
Form	        capable
Fatigue	rested
Experience	capable
Captaincy	        poor
Skills
Batting	poor 	Endurance	capable
Bowling	expert 	Technique	outstanding
Keeping	poor 	Power	average
Fielding	capable
			
			
									
									The "How to Train?" topic (part 2)
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				shanetrain
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				casperj
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Re: The "How to Train?" topic (part 2)
You need to keep an eye on your weekly expenses before you upgrade your academies too far. Each extra level on an academy costs around 10,000 a week, which is roughly equivalent to the wage of a good player.
If your team is making money each week, then you might consider improving your academy. If your team is losing money each week then I wouldn't upgrade the academy as you will find you will very quickly get into debt. In general it's better to concentrate on getting good senior players and getting promoted to a higher league (where Sponsorship and gate takings increase) before upgrading your academies. Each additional academy level only gives a very small improvement in training speed (I think it's something like 3%).
			
			
									
									
						If your team is making money each week, then you might consider improving your academy. If your team is losing money each week then I wouldn't upgrade the academy as you will find you will very quickly get into debt. In general it's better to concentrate on getting good senior players and getting promoted to a higher league (where Sponsorship and gate takings increase) before upgrading your academies. Each additional academy level only gives a very small improvement in training speed (I think it's something like 3%).
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