But now, in order to train competitively with the higher division teams, we need a huge load of cash just to get a good trainer. Talk about trying to keep the lower teams down.
The higher division teams don't have huge loads of cash anymore.
IV teams like mine who can't afford to plunk down half a million for a player, and now can't even bid on a top level trainer and will risk falling behind on training players.
If i plunk down half a million for a trainer, I just spent all of my profit for the year. On top of this, if I didn't sell off 20% of my salaries and cut all scouting expenses a couple weeks into the season, I'd barely even have a profit. My fans have been on 4-5 "happy with overall direction" all season, so imagine what its like for other D1 managers that have had to deal with lower revenue.
I thought I had a pretty good plan mapped out for reaching the higher divisions real soon, but I feel like my train has just wrecked.
Maybe your expectations are a little high. I'm very familiar with a few other teams that started out at DIV, and are doing very well for themselves in DII after just a few seasons. Though, they don't seem to spend as much time complaining as others do. Get over the "little man's syndrome". The best part of getting to the top will be the progression, so enjoy the climb, plan for the future, and be patient.
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