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172620.17 in reply to 172620.16
Date: 1/30/2011 8:25:56 PM
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I have never had more than one ball there and mostly it is 1/2 a ball!

That should explain your problems with merchandise.

I had to totally redo 3 of my 5 positions this season as I was really struggling. It has been hard for me to keep my homegrown draft picks as I have been firmly comitted to guards but I did kep Kent even though he was 6'7" but the even bigger draft picks I have sold off, but I also kept Neale even though he was 6'6" with atrocious JS and then this season I drafted another player with atrocious JS. What can I do? Every season the draft tells me to start training bigs but all my guards are young and all my bigs are old.

Maybe it's telling you to train a lot of JS? ;)

I do have one more homegrown player but he is only there for scrimmages once I am out of the cup. I also have 7/12 players that are Australian at least!

This will help if you just hold tight and keep your # of transfers down. Patience, young padawan.

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172620.18 in reply to 172620.17
Date: 1/31/2011 10:10:18 AM
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I have one ball for the "star player" category for the last 3 or four seasons and always have been above seoason average for merchandise.

I try to have as many NT-players as possible on my roster, that gives you some few k per player extra. While it is hard to buy NT-players from big countries, there are plenty affordable and reasonable players (like ~150k centers compared to the 400k+ monsters from bigger communities) on the market every week.

I have two drafted players on my team that both were in the U21 that seems to have helped too.