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236701.1
Date: 2/28/2013 9:45:17 PM
Springfield Storm
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After my current expansion I will have close to 11k seats in my arena. Is that big enough to be competetive in D3? I was thinking about selling some of my players (My PG, SG, C and SF) and building around my PF. All of these guys are young, but they would bring in a ton of cash for me to put into my arena. So what do you guys think? Should I keep going with what I have or should I build around my PF and sell everyone else? Or should I sell my PF too?

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236701.2 in reply to 236701.1
Date: 2/28/2013 11:38:42 PM
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Someone told me to aim for 9k-11k before promoting out of V

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236701.5 in reply to 236701.1
Date: 3/1/2013 1:57:04 PM
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After my current expansion I will have close to 11k seats in my arena. Is that big enough to be competetive in D3? I was thinking about selling some of my players (My PG, SG, C and SF) and building around my PF. All of these guys are young, but they would bring in a ton of cash for me to put into my arena. So what do you guys think? Should I keep going with what I have or should I build around my PF and sell everyone else? Or should I sell my PF too?


I don't think it's big enough for your arena income to be competitive... unless you set prices very accordingly capitalizing on promotion bonuses, and how often you win and have great fan surveys... But 11K itself, no seems small. I see teams in D.V with that size or larger, and most of the arenas in my D.Iv league are that big or bigger...

If you're going to promote... may as well promote in such a way where you can stay in D.III rather than sell off a team that got you there, maybe relegate back to D.IV just so you can build your arena up, and then be set back a ways...

The PF guy, who you have posted in a different thread.... Won't be able to single-handedly carry your team enough to stay in D.III

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236701.6 in reply to 236701.1
Date: 3/1/2013 10:43:48 PM
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I think it's big enough to be competitive. Depends how well you buy/train your players though. If you're winning games, you can generate above average revenue.

Anyway, looks like you're staying in DIV next season.

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236701.7 in reply to 236701.2
Date: 3/2/2013 1:47:38 PM
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That is a good amount to aim for. A big key in attendance is your Lower Tier. Depending on what league you end up in, you will want to build your Lower Tier, as this is the part of the arena where attendance is affected the least.

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236701.8 in reply to 236701.1
Date: 3/3/2013 9:04:41 PM
Springfield Storm
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I don't think you guys are quite getting the idea. I know my arena isn't big enough. That's why I thought I would sell players and spend the money I get from them in my arena. So I was asking if I should sell players or just keep them?

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236701.9 in reply to 236701.8
Date: 3/3/2013 11:14:40 PM
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Its a hard call to make for any one, But if your very good in training players, i would let a few go and keep the strongest ones and do draft. Me personally Im not strong in training player. So i like to buy my players and then train to my playing regimes in tactics. Im a tactical coach not much of guru for training player. Im working on that , im ok in that areana just about very poor lol .Its long and hard work. I hear it worth it though

Once you figure how much you can make with a winning team, the faster you can figure out how many seats you can build and revenue you need to other things. Good luck

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236701.10 in reply to 236701.8
Date: 3/6/2013 1:00:46 PM
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I think as long as they are younger than 32 and you keep making money, you can keep your guys. If you can't make money, you need to make changes indeed. Checking your roster, I think you already made some, but if you still have difficulty you might want to look to replace your players with more salary efficient ones. The center you're selling now is an example of a player that's expensive for what he's giving you; a player half his salary can give you the same production.

But if your other players are salary efficient and you make some good money, there's no need to sell your players. You could just invest the money you're earning into your arena.