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215947.11 in reply to 215947.10
Date: 5/9/2012 4:18:28 PM
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yeah, one week pressure, one week passing, one week outside shooting.

Rinse. Repeat.

From your earlier post I wasn't clear if you were gonna do 4 straight weeks of each, and then move onto the next.

Promoting a league when you know you'll drop back down may or may not be a good thing. With promotion you get a cash bonus, a season ticket holder boost, and a bonus to attendance for most of your first season. Plus the ticket demand is already better, and TV contracts are bigger. All good things.

But with relegation you'll have a prolonged penalty to attendance. And I believe that the loss of season ticket holders upon relegation is greater than the increase after promotion, so you're left with a net loss.

In all honestly, D4 is a good place to start training up your guys, you'll get more moeny than if you were in D5, but still have a good chance to stay in the league, compared to D3. It's also a lot easier to train your guys in non-ideal positions in D4.

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215947.12 in reply to 215947.11
Date: 5/9/2012 4:41:08 PM
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I get what your saying looks like i have some decisions to make with this new season

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215947.13 in reply to 215947.12
Date: 5/9/2012 4:43:08 PM
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Like rocket said, definitely sign up at the USA offsite. First, it's just a good group of folks who help all levels of managers. There will be lots of help there in creating a training plan that works. Plus there are team diaries so you can see how other teams have approached training. Very helpful!