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19/12/2015 12:18
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King lexy said:
If you have a player of 70 rating and above am your man just contact me and i will loan him


Not the right place for this
19/12/2015 15:07
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Hapikid said:
anybody who want to loan LF and RF out should holla me..i need them.


Is this a joke? Create your own post and get out of here...
27/12/2015 18:21
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ok bro. 27/12/2015 18:24
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Changeman FC said:
Here's a little advice to all newcomers and low experienced managers when asking for loans: The DO and DON'T for loan requests.

PLEASE DON'T!!

1- Don't beg. It's annoying, and won't help at all. "Plz loan me your plyr" won't help either.

2- Avoid repetitive messages: Be patient. Sometimes managers get hundreds of offers and messages within minutes, they don't like being pushed, and cannot answer all of them at the same time! Receiving 20 messages from the same user within some minutes won't get you a player, but a report for spamming.

3- NO IS NO. If an offer is refused, not once or twice, but 20 times... What makes you think it will be accepted any time?

Now lets go to with DO:

1- Send your coach avg: If you want to get a player in loan, the loaner will want to know what kind of coach will take care of him. To inform your coach avg is a good way to be considered by other managers. To do so, go to "STAFF" and view the % the coach has. It will be even better if you can send a picture of the coach avg as proof, as seen below.

To know how to upload and share pictures, check this post for details: http://en.strikermanager.com/foros/hilo.php?id=444814

Edit: For those who have been around for a while, it would be a great plus if you could show a couple of players trained by yourself.



2- Inform or/and discuss training plan and schedule: It's important to know how many times a week the player will be training. It's not the same to train a player 7 days than 4. Some managers will be ok with 4 days training, others will request more days, so that's something you should talk about.

3- Don't ask for players you cannot train: A bit related to point 2. No one will loan you a player if you are not going to train him! If you ask for, lets say, a defender and a forward in loan at the same time, at least one of them will not train properly, or if you train both of them, they both aren't going to grow much. The same happens when you ask for a defender in loan when you train forwards.

4- Inform and/or discuss player motivation % planned: It's not the same to put a player on the starting eleven, on the bench or on the reserves. Motivation impacts on training directly. Most managers will want their players to play often, from time to time, or at least to keep them motivated. Letting them know your plans for the player, or asking about their expectations to discuss an agreement, makes your request more serious. Here's the % stats for motivation:



That's all I can think of right now. If any manager wants to add something, feel free to do so. Use it wisely!



Edited by Changeman FC 28-12-2015 19:46

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nyc 1 31/12/2015 10:07
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King lexy said:
nyc 1


Didn't get it...
31/12/2015 10:09
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Double, sorry

Edited by Changeman FC 31-12-2015 10:10
31/12/2015 10:09
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Changeman FC said:
wittyprakash said:
Some links of players the manager already trained will be a plus.


That's a good one for the ones that have been around for a while. I'll add it, thanks...

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