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From: KwaiWah

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127591.11 in reply to 127591.10
Date: 1/23/2010 11:49:04 PM
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Congrats! Don't worry. Keep training and you'll be able to match us in a few seasons time. The only teams which managed to get more than 5 or 6 wins per season in their 1st season in the MBBA are probably the teams who were in the MBBA before season 5 lol


Maybe most teams anyway.

Team KwaiWah joined BB in season 7.
We managed to reach MBBA during season 9 with 11 wins. :D

Actually Shim you should not worry so much about your win loss in MBBA. You should instead concentrate on your training regime. Once you have a solid training regime, you will be sure to stay in MBBA and be able to have more than 5-6 wins.

I notice you are still not sure on whether you are training inside or outside since you have both inside and outside 18-19 year olds. You need to decide and concentrate on your training regime. Even if at the cost of fielding your weaker trainees in order to get the full training minutes.

I see that Abdul Halim bin Abdullah (12177824) is not even getting played and he is 19yo. It is really a waste of young talent really.

Last edited by KwaiWah at 1/24/2010 12:02:41 AM

From: -CS

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127591.13 in reply to 127591.9
Date: 1/24/2010 7:24:40 PM
GinaKia
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you still can not manage well for your team as you still keep your trainee for fun...
hehe....

From: Sparkle

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127591.14 in reply to 127591.12
Date: 1/26/2010 8:54:30 AM
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As much as I would like to, I must say I cannot claim any credit for Kwaiwah's achievements in the MBBA. I never at any point in time give him any instructions pertaining to the running of his team both on the court or off the court finances. All decisions were his alone and the results belong to him.

I was merely a point of reference for how BB works and the direction we think BB is heading. =)

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127591.15 in reply to 127591.13
Date: 3/6/2010 9:27:42 AM
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...bye bye MBBA....huhukhuk..

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127591.16 in reply to 127591.15
Date: 3/6/2010 10:36:35 AM
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look at the bright side:
1) you can focus on your training without distractions - as you can play your trainee on the league matches and first team on cup matches.
2) since winning is easier on the lower division, your fans are happier and your crowd attendances are more consistent
3) when you promoted back to MBBA, you'll get another $1mil... ain't that cool?

Last edited by redtooth at 3/6/2010 10:37:24 AM

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127591.17 in reply to 127591.16
Date: 3/6/2010 12:16:14 PM
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Yup, that's what i did in past few season...and it did help me to strengthen my team, in fact, i feel better in Div 1 for my team that time...

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127591.18 in reply to 127591.15
Date: 3/7/2010 12:29:42 AM
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Don't think of it as a bad thing. It's an opportunity for you to improve your team, train up your trainees without losing too many games hence enhancing revenue. Build a bigger gun and come back stronger.

From: KwaiWah

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127591.20 in reply to 127591.19
Date: 3/7/2010 11:01:30 AM
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Actually if there is a need to compare salary, it is no longer Spaz who tops this chart.
Rather it is topped by Ginakia at $416K,
followed by Red Devils at $395K
then only Ampang at $357K

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