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Subject: »Sokker Questions/Answers

2007-11-06 05:42:15
it depends in the coach, and in the weeks, and in the talent......personally i dont accept juniors less than adequate when they have more than 30 weeks....and... i dunno also submit juniors less than good when they are between 20 and 30 weeks..
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2007-11-06 14:37:47
Up for sale for: 8 kn
highest bid: 30 000 000 $[mykiboba]
End of bidding: 06.11.2007 14:33


Teodor Zielonka, age: 20
value: 582 000 kn, wage: 7 800 kn
club: ProTes, country: Polska
formidable form, poor tactical discipline


good stamina, tragic keeper
average pace, very good defender
adequate technique, adequate playmaker
hopeless passing, hopeless striker


wtf was that?
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2007-11-06 14:58:23
As answered.
Plus after some weeks (=two pops) you see the talent roughly, and then you can calculate what level he can reach before he leave the Youth school. What the minimum is depends of (what you find enough to be interesting), time in school (=cost plus age chance) and how much luck you have ;-)
For instance level 8 can with some luck become interesting players for lover divisions, but often it can be cheaper to buy similar players on TL, although a problem then can be that you don't get talent information often.
2007-11-07 10:18:39
we call that a 'TPR worthy' transaction. =p

Cheers for that
2007-11-07 11:14:13
whats tpr mean?
2007-11-07 11:19:09
oops i mean tpa

(Transfer Price Adjustment)

The days of the supermarket and their tpr's are haunting me =[ damn acronyms
2007-11-07 11:24:22
TPR/TPA an acronym? Since when is that?
2007-11-07 22:11:00
Is that a trick question?
2007-11-08 01:02:51
Sort of. Acronyms are abbreviations which can be pronounced like words. For example NATO or PIN. TPA/TPR is an initialism.
2007-11-08 08:09:35
cool! i never knew that fully

cheers =]
2007-11-08 10:59:45
Maybe it's different in New Zealand English, I don't know.
2007-11-08 11:40:12
Nah its not. Never really looked at the dictionary definition of it before.
2007-11-08 11:51:37
Cool I'm teaching a native English speaker English:D
2007-11-08 20:54:30
how do you find this talent? :)
2007-11-08 21:12:54
I've seen it one time before but at a lower level.
2007-11-08 21:34:20
Here's a question...

When a cross is coming into the box, and both a striker and a defender are occupying the same spot, what skills for the two players decides who controls the header?? Is it tech vs. tech, striker vs. defender, or a coin flip?