i dont have a stamina trainer so will put them on 2 team training constantly and tbh my boys need the training accross the board as is an issue for my boys at moment as they are dying off at end of games!
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Season 14 WASC Tables
peasantrugby- International Superstar
- Posts : 2417
Join date : 2010-09-19
- Post n°101
Re: Season 14 WASC Tables
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- Post n°102
Re: Season 14 WASC Tables
No stamina trainer? Start saving for one
Best decision you'll make if you are training youngsters.
Best decision you'll make if you are training youngsters.
peasantrugby- International Superstar
- Posts : 2417
Join date : 2010-09-19
- Post n°103
Re: Season 14 WASC Tables
mt_wc is same as me and doesnt have one lol
well we will see how i go for the 1st masterplan without one and once i have some players worth selling i will use the money for stamina level 4 lol think will need about a million to get up to that so quick lol
well we will see how i go for the 1st masterplan without one and once i have some players worth selling i will use the money for stamina level 4 lol think will need about a million to get up to that so quick lol
cincta- Newbie
- Posts : 3
Join date : 2017-07-12
- Post n°104
Re: Season 14 WASC Tables
Hello to all the welsh managers!
Thank you for inviting me to assist your national team, it's a huge honour for me to be part of such successful and committed community.
Lodor is a great manager and we did well in Brazil, setting new records and reaching unprecedented heights.
You have a very strong community of trainers and you should be very proud of your national team.
Hard work is waiting for us and I'm confident that with your help we'll be successful.
I'd like to thank you all for giving me the opportunity to collaborate with your community, I like both your blackout rugby and real rugby history and I hope we will all learn something new and enjoy our time while playing this beautiful game.
Now le'ts focus on Georgia and Spain!
Cincta
Thank you for inviting me to assist your national team, it's a huge honour for me to be part of such successful and committed community.
Lodor is a great manager and we did well in Brazil, setting new records and reaching unprecedented heights.
You have a very strong community of trainers and you should be very proud of your national team.
Hard work is waiting for us and I'm confident that with your help we'll be successful.
I'd like to thank you all for giving me the opportunity to collaborate with your community, I like both your blackout rugby and real rugby history and I hope we will all learn something new and enjoy our time while playing this beautiful game.
Now le'ts focus on Georgia and Spain!
Cincta