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SupremoPete
19 May 2004, 07:15 PM
I bought a keeper a few days ago for £5000 (which must be about $7500) which inadequate keeper skill but hes worth £92666 which means hes basically nearly a passable keeper. It must be a good deal if i can train him in keepers for 1 week and then sell him for much more right?

PezJunkie
19 May 2004, 07:25 PM
I bought a inad. keeper for $14,000 and he popped to passable within a week or two. I just sold him a week or two ago for $51,000. He probably would have been worth more, but by the time I sold him his form had tanked to poor and he was pulling worse star ratings than my Inadequate keeper.

kuhnscoot
19 May 2004, 07:47 PM
I bought a keeper a few days ago for £5000 (which must be about $7500) which inadequate keeper skill but hes worth £92666 which means hes basically nearly a passable keeper. It must be a good deal if i can train him in keepers for 1 week and then sell him for much more right?

I'd take that deal, he is really close to passable and should pop in a few weeks I would think. That is a good deal

Craig P
20 May 2004, 04:36 PM
I bought a keeper a few days ago for £5000 (which must be about $7500) which inadequate keeper skill but hes worth £92666 which means hes basically nearly a passable keeper. It must be a good deal if i can train him in keepers for 1 week and then sell him for much more right?It looks like a pretty good deal. Selling him for more would make you decent money, but not as much as can be made by training a high passable up to solid, I shouldn't think.

And of course, the real money in training generally comes starting at formidable and continuing up into the world class - titanic range.

SupremoPete
20 May 2004, 04:58 PM
well, i've now switched my training over to keeper training now this weeks England training is complete. I think i might keep the keeper for now and train him up past passable to solid or excellent even if it takes a few seasons

Craig P
20 May 2004, 05:18 PM
How old is he? Don't bother training him long-term if he's older than 19.

If you decide to go with keeper training, you should also pick up another youngster -- preferably the highest skill 17-yo you can afford (maybe an 18-yo if the price difference is too extreme, but this late in the season 17-yo is more reasonably priced).