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10473.21 in reply to 10473.17
Date: 1/10/2008 1:23:13 PM
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You treated the cup pretty similar to how I did, and you were in a similar position with your league expectations.

... Doesn't solve the training minutes problem, though, but I guess that's the tradeoff with the increased money from cup games. (Well, from home cup games, anyway.)


See, here's my problem. I had 8 out of 10 road games in my cup run, and most (all?) of them were in default-size arenas. The income for me in those games was not good. Maybe things are a little different in the USA with more teams with expanded arenas?

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10473.22 in reply to 10473.18
Date: 1/10/2008 4:42:20 PM
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I haven't bothered to calculate it or anything, but I have doubts that your total income for the season was higher becuase of that money. If you were forced to sacrifice even road games in your regular season it would affect attendance probably as much as you earn from those games. What good is making an extra 20k in a cup game if you lose it in revenue because of losses elsewhere?

Simply put, the better your team plays the better attendance you have. Now, while focusing on home games will mitigate that problem a little bit you still will have a lesser record to overcome which will decrease attendance. On the other hand losing cup games does not seem to have any result on attendance.

All of my home league games this season were sellouts, even though they were following my away league losses. I was quite surprised about this.

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10473.23 in reply to 10473.21
Date: 1/10/2008 4:44:17 PM
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See, here's my problem. I had 8 out of 10 road games in my cup run, and most (all?) of them were in default-size arenas. The income for me in those games was not good. Maybe things are a little different in the USA with more teams with expanded arenas?

I should probably mention that I played 7 of my 9 cup games at home. That's probably significant. :)

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10473.24 in reply to 10473.22
Date: 1/10/2008 7:46:28 PM
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Except for your last TV game at home.

...but it would seem then than as a whole you got lucky, because as has been explained you should have lost attendance because of your losses.

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10473.25 in reply to 10473.24
Date: 1/10/2008 8:21:30 PM
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Except for your last TV game at home.

...but it would seem then than as a whole you got lucky, because as has been explained you should have lost attendance because of your losses.

The last TV game at home came after a home league loss, an away league loss, and a cup loss (rather than after an a home win and an away loss). 200 bleachers were unsold for the TV game, which amounts to $3400 lost revenue, which was more than offset by the cup game.

I think the important point here is not that I was lucky, but that my arena is too small to show the effect my losses have on attendance.

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10473.27 in reply to 10473.26
Date: 1/11/2008 2:26:32 AM
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I think the important point here is not that I was lucky, but that my arena is too small to show the effect my losses have on attendance.


Speaking of which...what have you been doing with all that extra cash then?

I blew $1.2M on three trainees. Been throwing the rest at the arena, piece by piece. I've got about $1M on hand right now in case something catches my fancy on the TL.

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10473.29 in reply to 10473.25
Date: 1/11/2008 5:12:15 AM
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Yeah, I only mentioned it because you said you sold out all your home games which is obviously not the case...even if the attendance losses were minimal.

However I am still fairly certain you are vastly overstating financial gains from your cup games. I seem to remember intakes of 15k and 20k more often than not.

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10473.30 in reply to 10473.29
Date: 1/12/2008 3:12:57 PM
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Yeah, I only mentioned it because you said you sold out all your home games which is obviously not the case...even if the attendance losses were minimal.

However I am still fairly certain you are vastly overstating financial gains from your cup games. I seem to remember intakes of 15k and 20k more often than not.

I get around $200k per home league game. My arena was smaller then, so I was probably getting $150k per league game, so $75k for cup games. Not great, but not awful. (Again, I was lucky with home games.)

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10473.31 in reply to 10473.30
Date: 1/12/2008 6:17:06 PM
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I guess thats the advantage of having lots of home games during the tournament. oeuftete won the cup in Canada and only played 1 or 2 at home the whole way.

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