Tuesday, 3 August 2010

Change Report More Than Expected

Manager celebrates the development values.

With many of his players hovering around the 15 mark for development it was almost a certainty as to which players would increase in skill, with only one having to wait another season before seeing any benefits of the training programme designed by the patented Crimea River Train-U-Matic training system.

After spending millions of Econ on training and constantly trying to keep all his youth talents involved the manager was not surprised at a significantly above average change report.

"It was always going to be a bit of a test this season. The new development value was pretty easy to manage, even with so many young players that needed game time. And there was a level of concern that the reduction of the base form for a young player would adversely affect the side’s development. Luckily we didn't hamstring ourselves with any concern for staying in the division and stuck with our long term plans to develop this unimpressive side."

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