A long time strategy like "I started in Div II with a bunch of bots, and my goal is to win my series, get a HUGE chunk of change for winning series and promoting to the top series, all in my first year."?
Now in your second season you are able to sell tickets for top series prices, but you still have second season salaries.Sounds pretty sweet if you are in a country where there are only enough teams to fill out Div I or less.
Yes, exactly! Finally someone who understands how hard it is to be handed everything on a gold platter...

I see why so few from small countries bother to come with their opinion on Global forum anymore. Flame away. I've got better things on my mind.
The thing is, I didn't know how things were when I registered my team. Only those that have had teams before or knew someone that already played the game could know, so I don't think we deserve to get blasted with rude remarks or sarcasm only because we utter a word on a global thread. It would be like if I blamed you for chosing a big country. That it was your own fault. It's not right. I am for changes that even out the differences, but not limits anyones possibility to reach the top on (approx) even terms. Globalized Divisions would be one way, but it would totally ruin the communty that has been built over the seasons, so I don't think that's the way to go. Tax on foreign players is one way that may work. Smaller countries that have to go outside their own playerbase to find decent players then have to pay more, but since there are shorter way to the top division and slightly better income, it limits how much more we can earn and still be competitive. Try a game against Northern Dragons, Asker Assasins or Nøtterøy Funcadelics. The top division got game, even in small countries.
Perhaps if there were no countries it would be more fun? I don't think so. How are BB going to achieve world domination without beeing able to tick off a few more countries each season. They have to have some goals as well, don't they? I am sure the BB-team are rubbing their hands together with a smug smile and evil laugh every time they expand into new territory ;)
Now in your second season you are able to sell tickets for top series prices, but you still have second season salaries.Sounds pretty sweet if you are in a country where there are only enough teams to fill out Div I or less.
Not excactly my situation, but I see your point. Another thing to keep in mind about salaries is how you go about it. Some want to have players with extreme skills in the few relevant skills. I go for balanced players with only a little weight on the scale in the skills that are most relevant. This makes me weaker against teams that have extreme athletes in all the positions, but keeps my salaries down, gives a more even performance and makes me more flexible when it comes to tactics, injuries and incorporating new players into my team. But it makes it hard to use only salaries as a measure of how good overall players a team has.
Heathcoat: Sorry, the posts was not meant to be targeted at you, I forgot to change it "to everybody" Friends? ;)
Last edited by Svett Sleik (U21-Scout Norge) at 3/22/2009 3:19:37 PM