Some information on your income, cost and money goals would be useful. I'll do some guessing in the meantime.
From what I can guess by looking at your team and interpreting your few words is that you are not struggling financially but want faster + more income.
The assumption is based on the points that you have decent wages, few players and a good run in your league.
I cannot "read" your training approach (with reasonable time investment...). I assume you train all of your players a bit, the younger ones more. And you want to basically take everyone along the way. This can work out fine and your team is successfull. But it does not and cannot lead to quick cash.
Your income will grow slowly as you slowly increase your fan base and arena capacity. Promotion will give small boosts. Your wages will increase as well and your margin will remain ok, over the seasons you will be able to build up a financial buffer.
In order to have more cash moving in (and some more out as well) you would indeed need to train for the market as well. One (1) well trained and sold Trainee surely earns a 6digit amount of $ within one season. Most training regimes allow to train 4-6 Trainees a week so you need not change your entire roster to do that. Buy one 18/19y old halfway decent Trainee and let him run along your training programme - that would be a start.
Financially (cash) it is far more attractive to build the strategy around the training (train to sell) - but I would not recommend that to you. On one hand you obviously wouldn't like that strategy. On the other hand a team can on the long be very, very successfull by training a more or less stable roster for a long time. After several seasons both strategies can be equivalently successfull.
So maybe think about the little adaption with 1-2 extra trainees if you want some more cash once in a while as well.
Cheers
Pallu
Last edited by Pallu at 1/17/2009 7:33:05 PM