rabbitoh rob
International Cricketer
Just wondering how everybody approaches there net allocations.
When i first started out i would only train 17 yo. i would buy three respectables with very low conc/ cons (back then conc/ cons used to pop in around 3 - 4 weeks) and train them to superb then sell two off at the end of the season and keep the other player. I did this for a couple of season to make some cash, and generally improve other areas of my team.
From there my ideas evolved to buying a gun player and training him up, while searching for other player and training them hard, then selling for a good profit. This has served me well and allowed me to buy a a gun allrounder and train him. He is now getting close to reaching a level i consider to be enough to stop training him (double sensational).
After looking at my team i have 5 - 6 players around 19 - 20 yo who have primaries ranging from strong to quality and poorish secondaries. Once my allrounder is finished training, I am thinking i can train all of them for two seasons with one primary and one fielding, and in doing so probably having them pop 6 times in secondaries and 2 times in primaries. Hence giving me a very balanced side.
Or i sell most of those 5 - 6 players off and buy two quality + primary player and and train them to sensational to match my alrounder, in doing so making a team based on only 3 players.
I am leaning towards training the half a dozen 19 - 20 yo i have, however i am not to sure.
I have certainly notice me concentrating on one allrounder has left my team a long way behind other teams around the planet cricket league and even put me behind some that i have easily beaten before. Once my allrounder has finished training, moves off drained pfl and starts playing will he be good enough to win games for me? Can the Rabbitohs once again compete with the cream of the planet cricket crop? only time will tell.
Just interested to here what other teams think and what approach you take to you training plans/ net allocations. How far in advance does everyone plan there training?
When i first started out i would only train 17 yo. i would buy three respectables with very low conc/ cons (back then conc/ cons used to pop in around 3 - 4 weeks) and train them to superb then sell two off at the end of the season and keep the other player. I did this for a couple of season to make some cash, and generally improve other areas of my team.
From there my ideas evolved to buying a gun player and training him up, while searching for other player and training them hard, then selling for a good profit. This has served me well and allowed me to buy a a gun allrounder and train him. He is now getting close to reaching a level i consider to be enough to stop training him (double sensational).
After looking at my team i have 5 - 6 players around 19 - 20 yo who have primaries ranging from strong to quality and poorish secondaries. Once my allrounder is finished training, I am thinking i can train all of them for two seasons with one primary and one fielding, and in doing so probably having them pop 6 times in secondaries and 2 times in primaries. Hence giving me a very balanced side.
Or i sell most of those 5 - 6 players off and buy two quality + primary player and and train them to sensational to match my alrounder, in doing so making a team based on only 3 players.
I am leaning towards training the half a dozen 19 - 20 yo i have, however i am not to sure.
I have certainly notice me concentrating on one allrounder has left my team a long way behind other teams around the planet cricket league and even put me behind some that i have easily beaten before. Once my allrounder has finished training, moves off drained pfl and starts playing will he be good enough to win games for me? Can the Rabbitohs once again compete with the cream of the planet cricket crop? only time will tell.
Just interested to here what other teams think and what approach you take to you training plans/ net allocations. How far in advance does everyone plan there training?