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93473.12 in reply to 93473.11
Date: 6/5/2009 6:34:31 PM
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I've played longer than 20 days! And what I lack in experience I make up for in enthusiasm. I have been on everyday for hours reading and learning and I have a very good idea of how this game is played and know I could do a good job.

I've also created a smart spreadsheet which will help me in picking the New Zealand side. I will input every New Zealand player I can find so every player has a fair chance of making the side. Then from there I will talk to the coaches and we will work together with trainings so the New Zealand team can improve.

I know I can do a just as good job if not better than namssor.

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93473.13 in reply to 93473.4
Date: 6/5/2009 6:59:33 PM
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I am also running for the manager NZ National Team

Fell free to ask any questions

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93473.14 in reply to 93473.12
Date: 6/5/2009 7:02:18 PM
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Ok, your first game was 12 May, so it's been 24 days, my apologies mate ;-)

All I'm saying is you can read all you want, it doesn't make up for actual game experience with the match engine. I can read about how to climb Mount Everest for hours a day, but I'm pretty sure I couldn't just walk up and do it on the first try!

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93473.16 in reply to 93473.1
Date: 6/5/2009 7:12:16 PM
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Everyone Feel free to ask any questions because I'm also running for the National Team Manager

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93473.17 in reply to 93473.14
Date: 6/5/2009 11:36:14 PM
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Well reading has helped me here as I know the game engine has changed for this season so I have used it just as much as you :P

Comparing playing this game to climbing Mount Everest has no relevance at all. To climb a mountain you do need experience but this game is more about knowledge than experience, after all its all about strategy and nothing else.

And anyway, a question directed at you. Why so much interest in the NZ NT? And why do you not try the USA NT?

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93473.18 in reply to 93473.17
Date: 6/6/2009 1:52:02 AM
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The game engine changes for Season 9 won't be a huge factor, since it's already been implemented for scrimmages and Private League games in Season 8, and I haven't noticed a real effect on things at the high level of my club team (with stats like the NZ NT players).

This game's not about experience? In the past I've played my starters too much (ruining game shape), played the wrong Coach's tactics, scouted opponents poorly, raised my arena ticket prices way too high for too long, bought too many young trainees and didn't realize they'd never all get enough playing (training) minutes, trained older players for too long with no benefit, etc etc...I've learned from all of these mistakes and it won't happen again. This has made me a better manager, economically and strategically.

As for why NZ and not the US, the US NT is managed by GM-JuicePats (who has offered any advice I may need), who has been the manager since the very beginning, and with the amazing success of the team (reached the World Semifinals this year, lost by 2), I fully support him and have no reason to run against him.

I absolutely love BB with a passion (I mean I'm writing this at 1:53 am local time!), ever since I started playing way back when, and I want to spread the awesomeness of BB to a country who has the potential to grow and become great. You guys have the makings of a great community, I mean look how much interest this thread has generated! And it's only the beginning. Most people would've run off and tried another country after I lost the U-21 election, but I didn't. Especially after chatting with hoddy and colesy throughout the season, I know you're all good people with the willingness to lay the foundation for the future. I have faith in NZ!

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93473.19 in reply to 93473.18
Date: 6/6/2009 2:55:59 AM
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This game's not about experience? In the past I've played my starters too much (ruining game shape), played the wrong Coach's tactics, scouted opponents poorly, raised my arena ticket prices way too high for too long, bought too many young trainees and didn't realize they'd never all get enough playing (training) minutes, trained older players for too long with no benefit, etc etc...I've learned from all of these mistakes and it won't happen again. This has made me a better manager, economically and strategically.

Everything you have said there I know about and have read about in the forums/help section so I probably know just about as much as you on the subjects. Experiencing it isn't as important if I know what not to do, so I won't make those silly mistakes! It's all about knowledge as the experience won't change from player to player. The game works the same for everyone so learning from other people's experiences is just as good :D

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93473.21 in reply to 93473.19
Date: 6/6/2009 2:07:27 PM
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Everything you have said there I know about and have read about in the forums/help section so I probably know just about as much as you on the subjects. Experiencing it isn't as important if I know what not to do, so I won't make those silly mistakes!


I can guarantee you will make those same mistakes, and that's no disrespect at you, we all do when we're learning something new to us. The season is very long and very dynamic; things change all the time (injuries, new transfers, ENTHUSIASM, etc) and you've yet to experience any of that.

It's all about knowledge as the experience won't change from player to player. The game works the same for everyone so learning from other people's experiences is just as good


I TOTALLY disagree. Every team, every player, every opponent, is different. My club's situation is light years different from yours. These things do not translate. You must experience them on your own.

I know I'd rather have my NT manager rely on his own training/roster/enthusiasm experiences than based on whatever some dummy types his opinion (right or wrong) in the Global forum.

From: SammyD

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93473.22 in reply to 93473.20
Date: 6/6/2009 7:20:33 PM
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Why play 3-2 Zone against NC Cardinals when they ALWAYS play Run and Gun? Surely 1-3-1 would be a better option?

My rebounding is bad enough without making it worse :P Please don't comment on my tactics when you don't know my team at all :P If you look at his roster compared to mine I didn't have much of a chance no matter what I did.

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