Scaly piscine
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Hmm 16000 isn't much of a profit for 2 weeks of training. People underestimate the value of their nets - they're not merely worth the 2,500 and whatever in wages. More established teams should be getting a return of around £50,000 a net. That is to say for a season (18 weeks) of training up players they'd bought or have at the start of the season, they would add around £9m in value by the end of the season. For instance they'd probably be training profs/strongs - add another level of primary and secondary pops as well and the player would increase in value by £1m.
At your stage it's different because you haven't the capital to get profs and strongs to start with - so you'd be starting with med/comp trainees and such so you'd get smaller returns. Similarly at my stage I'm training good superbs, qualities and getting more than £50k a net return.
At your stage it's different because you haven't the capital to get profs and strongs to start with - so you'd be starting with med/comp trainees and such so you'd get smaller returns. Similarly at my stage I'm training good superbs, qualities and getting more than £50k a net return.