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From: Phantum

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Date: 7/21/2011 10:49:17 AM
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Well your chances are very high youve lost the center but u still kept winning in 4th you got some scrubs lost the quarter by 10 but still won the ga,e. I think you should keep everything as it is because you have HCA and winning so there is no point to change anything. You are definitely better team even without your c

Last edited by Phantum at 7/21/2011 10:50:31 AM

From: Glu17

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Date: 7/21/2011 11:08:37 AM
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Alright thanks and do you have any suggestions for the offseason?

From: Jason

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Date: 7/21/2011 11:18:31 AM
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Alright thanks and do you have any suggestions for the offseason?


As you progress, you need to always be building your arena, and upgrading your roster. Although, winning at the least amount of cost is a great strategy, you should also be looking ahead, and making your moves with an eye towards where you are going. If you stay one step ahead, you won't run into a problem that many new promotees have; and that is being overwhelmed when they get to a new Division.

From: GM-hrudey

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Date: 7/21/2011 11:28:05 AM
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I have to admit having a bit of a shock seeing your team name and talking about the Finals, since I'm going against the Carolina Cougars. Whew. I don't need my opponent getting any help.

Since you won game one, if you win either of the last two, you'll be promoted for sure and receive the bonus money for promoting ($200,000). Plus, by winning your league, you'll get an increase to your season ticket holders, while those who promote via bot cleanup don't.

As far as in the offseason, it's probably a good idea to wait and see where you get promoted to (and maybe see what the draft brings you) unless you have an obvious deficiency that needs to be addressed regardless. You'll also want to work on expanding the arena, and making sure you're training well and managing enthusiasm and gameshape well.

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190178.6 in reply to 190178.1
Date: 7/21/2011 12:25:16 PM
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CT game 2. This is your best chance to win the series and you don't want a game 3 that goes to his arena.

From: 1kAUspoon

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190178.7 in reply to 190178.1
Date: 7/21/2011 2:14:31 PM
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Gratz on a great season. I remember playing you in scrimmage before the AS Break. I think that CTing with HCA should help you get over the lose of your big.

Another thing you want to consider is building your arena bigger before next season, especially if you win. I'm aiming for 6300/700/75/4 for my DIV starter arena... I'm still 200k short of that, but with promo cash and two more possible games and maybe one good draftee I'll have that and more.

Buying quality players is important but building your financial structure is most important. Just trying to keep an eye out for guys that fit your scheme and if you don't have a scheme, figure that out.

Good luck Saturday.

From: Koperboy

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Date: 7/21/2011 3:32:25 PM
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Think about what do you want to do next season. Be fifth and avoid paying salaries for two weeks? Be seventh and have a good pick in the draft? Offseason almost ended, so you don't have much to do except maybe buy a 18y old among those who will plague the transfer list in one week from now.

When you see where you landed, you can construct a team that you'll guide to the place you want. But first of all, I recommend upgrading your arena and adjusting ticket price.