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I'd be happy to come play you, Marvaddin, but the site is down while they move.
If there's time to challenge you when it comes back up, I shall.
for anyone who uses Firefox and plays Hattrick, you should check out FoxTrick (if you haven't already)
If there's time to challenge you when it comes back up, I shall.
for anyone who uses Firefox and plays Hattrick, you should check out FoxTrick (if you haven't already)
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Machiavelli
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stooby wrote:for training it's very important but new teams generally have others things to spend their money on.Machiavelli wrote:How important is getting a better coach?
what's your team name? and the stats for your current coach?
Team name= Tiger Style
Alias= Machiavelli
Off the top of my head... my coach has excellent experience, poor leadership and weak training his pretty bad.
ok, your coach is:Machiavelli wrote:stooby wrote:for training it's very important but new teams generally have others things to spend their money on.Machiavelli wrote:How important is getting a better coach?
what's your team name? and the stats for your current coach?
Team name= Tiger Style
Alias= Machiavelli
Off the top of my head... my coach has excellent experience, poor leadership and weak training his pretty bad.
A weak trainer who is defence-minded
A sympathetic guy who is calm and upright.
Has excellent experience and poor leadership abilities.
the important stats are bold.
trainer skill = how quickly your players improve their skills (training intensity also affects this)
good experience helps if you play a formation your team don't play too often.
leadership affects how well your team performs on the pitch. Not sure exactly how, but it used to be as simple as: higher leadership = stronger midfield.
when you employ an external coach, experience is random.
I'd go for a solid trainer, weak leadership.
Leadership drops slowly over time.
Sack him when he drops to wretched leadership.
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different countries have different size waiting lists. England's current waiting list is 0 while Sweden have a waiting list of 46. The season is ending this weekend, so to be honest, 1 week is just about perfect for you.Hoff wrote:I just signed up. My team name is, "VisionsOfHoff". It said that i would have to wait about a week to get started however. How long did it take everyone else to get activated? And i'm not really sure what i'm supposed to do at Hattrick, but i'm sure i'll figure it out once i can start.
First thing you should do, when you get your team, is.... nothing! (until you have read all the rules)
even now, without a team, you should be able to log into the site. Go to 'help' then 'rules' and have a read. Most of what you need to know is in there.
a long term training plan is usually the best way to go, but wait til you get your team before you worry about things like that
And welcome to the world of hattrick!
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- gavin_sidhu
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finished season in third place, I dont think its that bad for my first season.
My team is ghoongta fc, i came third in VI.145 of Oceania. How much should i expect to get payed? i know i get 90000 from sponsers, but do i get any other money? Also will i make a cup placing?
My team is ghoongta fc, i came third in VI.145 of Oceania. How much should i expect to get payed? i know i get 90000 from sponsers, but do i get any other money? Also will i make a cup placing?
Highest Score: 1843 Ranking (Australians): 3
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Machiavelli
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That would cost me about 617000 and I barely have 100000stooby wrote:ok, your coach is:Machiavelli wrote:stooby wrote:for training it's very important but new teams generally have others things to spend their money on.Machiavelli wrote:How important is getting a better coach?
what's your team name? and the stats for your current coach?
Team name= Tiger Style
Alias= Machiavelli
Off the top of my head... my coach has excellent experience, poor leadership and weak training his pretty bad.
A weak trainer who is defence-minded
A sympathetic guy who is calm and upright.
Has excellent experience and poor leadership abilities.
the important stats are bold.
trainer skill = how quickly your players improve their skills (training intensity also affects this)
good experience helps if you play a formation your team don't play too often.
leadership affects how well your team performs on the pitch. Not sure exactly how, but it used to be as simple as: higher leadership = stronger midfield.
when you employ an external coach, experience is random.
I'd go for a solid trainer, weak leadership.
Leadership drops slowly over time.
Sack him when he drops to wretched leadership.
gavin_sidhu wrote:finished season in third place, I dont think its that bad for my first season.
My team is ghoongta fc, i came third in VI.145 of Oceania. How much should i expect to get payed? i know i get 90000 from sponsers, but do i get any other money? Also will i make a cup placing?
How are you so good?
I finished my first season in 7th place. I started with only seven games left and went 4-3-0. The team I tok over hadn't won a single game though, so I finished with 12 points
I only get 30000 from my sponsers
- gavin_sidhu
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going to buy a solid i think, spent the whole first season with a shite coach, only one of my players popped, he is now solid and im going to sell him to finance my new coach.Marvaddin wrote:I just finished my 1st season too... 3rd place, and now I have a passable coach
Highest Score: 1843 Ranking (Australians): 3
congrats on finishing your first seasons!
your first full season is where it really begins though.
As for the Aliens, we've managed to over-haul a 4 point deficit in the final 2 games of the season to win the V.202 title! Play-off time, here we come


your first full season is where it really begins though.
As for the Aliens, we've managed to over-haul a 4 point deficit in the final 2 games of the season to win the V.202 title! Play-off time, here we come
OK, I've taken a look (taking into consideration my approximate conversions to pounds stirling) and I'd go for a passable/poor coach. Keep him a season, maybe 2, after his leadership drops to wretched. Don't invest in your youth squad for this season, that's a waste of money at this stage. The youth team system in Hattrick is a lottery, and you should only gamble what you can afford to lose. At this time, you need all the cash you can get.Machiavelli wrote:That would cost me about 617000 and I barely have 100000stooby wrote: I'd go for a solid trainer, weak leadership.
Leadership drops slowly over time.
Sack him when he drops to wretched leadership.
edit: should read: sack 1 or 2 full seasons after he reaches 'wretched' leadership
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- Kernal_Kronic
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- Location: South Africa
Watch out Gav, if you buy a coach, i think he has to be in your squad for a full season before he can coach...Just check the rules before you sell you current coach.gavin_sidhu wrote: going to buy a solid i think, spent the whole first season with a shite coach, only one of my players popped, he is now solid and im going to sell him to finance my new coach.
I'm up for a friendly if anyone's keen...
My teams finally starting to show some promise after 2 seasons, but i have to stick with my crappy coach for about half of next season
I see they are adding some new features for the Youth Squad, looks quite interesting. Anyone play on Battrick? Similar game, just it's cricket not soccer.
The art of war is simple enough. Find out where your enemy is. Get at him as soon as you can. Strike him as hard as you can, and keep moving on. Ulysses S. Grant
The best defense against the atom bomb is not to be there when it goes off.
The best defense against the atom bomb is not to be there when it goes off.
That would be if you buy a player to promote to a coach. This is for more established teams, you buy a player with high experience and leadership, and promote him to coach and save a packet!Kernal_Kronic wrote: Watch out Gav, if you buy a coach, i think he has to be in your squad for a full season before he can coach...Just check the rules before you sell you current coach.
If you just hire a coach, he coaches immediately.
- mandalorian2298
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I've started a seperate thread for us to all list our usernames and team names HERE
If we stick all our team names in one place, it should be easier to know who to look for if we ask for friendlies etc.
If we stick all our team names in one place, it should be easier to know who to look for if we ask for friendlies etc.
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- Kernal_Kronic
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Yeah, i figured that out after i postedAarry wrote:That would be if you buy a player to promote to a coach. This is for more established teams, you buy a player with high experience and leadership, and promote him to coach and save a packet!Kernal_Kronic wrote: Watch out Gav, if you buy a coach, i think he has to be in your squad for a full season before he can coach...Just check the rules before you sell you current coach.
If you just hire a coach, he coaches immediately.
But, it works out cheaper to buy a good player/coach than hiring a new coach.
The art of war is simple enough. Find out where your enemy is. Get at him as soon as you can. Strike him as hard as you can, and keep moving on. Ulysses S. Grant
The best defense against the atom bomb is not to be there when it goes off.
The best defense against the atom bomb is not to be there when it goes off.
- gavin_sidhu
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- Nappy Bone Apart
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- Location: Filming Owl and hendy's mom together
- Kernal_Kronic
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- Location: South Africa
My team is "Space Munkeys" in III.6 in South Africa.Chewstation wrote:
Yes, I'm L'Oreal-Zat! In II.3 in Australia. Is a very good game, I prefer it to Hattrick (although it has taken me over 3 years to tire of it!)
I kicked some serious arse in my second season, moved up a level & now i'm the whipping boy
The art of war is simple enough. Find out where your enemy is. Get at him as soon as you can. Strike him as hard as you can, and keep moving on. Ulysses S. Grant
The best defense against the atom bomb is not to be there when it goes off.
The best defense against the atom bomb is not to be there when it goes off.
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