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From: Thijs

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69634.201 in reply to 69634.199
Date: 1/28/2009 2:02:28 PM
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You can be pretty sure it will be: in the (near) future they (and everyone) will be needing players that are far better then the current all star potential ones to remain/become competitive at the highest level. And beter players mean higher salary, and higher salary means you need to have more income...

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69634.202 in reply to 69634.201
Date: 1/29/2009 10:39:18 PM
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As a new player I take one big message from this post..........

Better start thinking about expanding my arena soon

From: Shoei
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69634.203 in reply to 69634.202
Date: 1/30/2009 8:37:15 PM
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if we are ranting over managers who built a arena of 40k capacity, then what is the purpose of planning or strategy how to build their team.

whatever they did that enable them to have that much resources to be able to have what they have now just means to say they did something right or sow something correctly that they are reaping the rewards now and yes i know enormously.

this is a managerial game, which includes economics of how to balance your team. but if they were able to prepare themselves to what they have today should they be punish?

wow! i cant believe this, but its like something similar to history as to why taxes were impose . . . because those people who took initiative and invested in something that a lot of people didnt or didnt believe and they are doing great compare to others now get punish for something they worked hard for.

this is the reason why also a corporation was made as to shield those who earn more from so much taxes.

dont cry over spilled milk, this is the challenge you shold impose to yourself as to how can you make or maintain a powerhouse team as well in the process build a arena.

i know the pain that losing out on trading market but thats the strategy they took before and they are better than you now.

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69634.204 in reply to 69634.203
Date: 1/31/2009 7:23:48 AM
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if we are ranting over managers who built a arena of 40k capacity, then what is the purpose of planning or strategy how to build their team.

whatever they did that enable them to have that much resources to be able to have what they have now just means to say they did something right or sow something correctly that they are reaping the rewards now and yes i know enormously.

this is a managerial game, which includes economics of how to balance your team. but if they were able to prepare themselves to what they have today should they be punish?

wow! i cant believe this, but its like something similar to history as to why taxes were impose . . . because those people who took initiative and invested in something that a lot of people didnt or didnt believe and they are doing great compare to others now get punish for something they worked hard for.

this is the reason why also a corporation was made as to shield those who earn more from so much taxes.

dont cry over spilled milk, this is the challenge you shold impose to yourself as to how can you make or maintain a powerhouse team as well in the process build a arena.

i know the pain that losing out on trading market but thats the strategy they took before and they are better than you now.

clap clap clap...
:S

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69634.205 in reply to 69634.183
Date: 1/31/2009 6:45:42 PM
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i think that it's time to pay manteinance but this cost must be bigger if the arena size is bigger


I disagree. Attendance formula should be only things to limit the profit. What should a poor team with big arena relegating do? The attendance would be lower, taxes could ruin him further more and he could relagate again if not competitive enough. As long as there is no way how to remove unwanted arena seats, no taxes should exists.

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69634.206 in reply to 69634.205
Date: 1/31/2009 7:04:21 PM
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Reading this discussion, i have to quote Dr.Zoidberg :)
Aha, once again the conservative sandwich-heavy portfolio pays off for the hungry investor. (ate sandwich) Oh, I'm ruined!

Futurama - Season 4 Episode 9 "Futurestock"