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17431.3 in reply to 17431.1
Date: 2/27/2008 1:04:05 PM
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it looks like you just expand your arena? if yes you will get more income soon.
also there is 2 more tv matches that should be enough to get a plus for the season.
if you train well you could make an transfer of one of your trainees, thats big money to.
or if you got plenty of time you could start daytrading to.

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17431.4 in reply to 17431.1
Date: 2/27/2008 1:11:02 PM
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The very, very first thing you should do is fire or sell at least six players and preferably seven. That'll save you $15,000 a week and could make you some money. Try to sell players who are 18 or 19, and fire old and/or useless ones. Your roster doesn't need 21 players and neither does your payroll.

Next...increase ticket prices. Put them up by 20%. You're doing well in your league and so should be able to get your expanded arena sold-out. As a worst case scenario, your bleachers won't sell out at first but your valuable seats will.

Third, you have two TV games upcoming. That's an extra $500k or so.

And you're not in really serious trouble yet. I don't think your arena expansion was a good idea, but you'll eventually make that money back.

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17431.5 in reply to 17431.2
Date: 2/27/2008 1:56:15 PM
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i'm not sure what the point is that a team goes bankrupt


$500,000

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17431.6 in reply to 17431.4
Date: 2/27/2008 3:36:11 PM
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The very, very first thing you should do is fire or sell at least six players and preferably seven.


Agree. I think a roster of 13-14 is enough, when money are tight.

And get a training scheme set up, so you will have nice players to sell.

Also, I believe that a good PR manager can really boost attendance - but there are a lot of threads discussion the value of a PR manager. I would upgrade to level 5-6 at least when you could afford it.


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17431.7 in reply to 17431.6
Date: 2/27/2008 3:37:17 PM
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Agree. I think a roster of 13-14 is enough, when money are tight.


Even when money isn't tight.

I'm financially secure and usually only run 14 players max.

NO ONE at this table ordered a rum & Coke
Charles: Penn has some good people
A CT? Really?
Any two will do
Any three for me
Any four will score
Any five are live
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17431.8 in reply to 17431.7
Date: 2/28/2008 1:13:04 AM
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I'm financially secure and usually only run 14 players max.


I have 14 also....but I sometimes I hit 16-17 players, if a plan on selling some of the ones I have.

Also 14 is the minimum for me, as I am currently training 3 positions. That makes it a bit hard with less than 14 if I want to maximise training (9 players) without risking too many minutes on my other players.

With 2 training spots I would often go with a size of 12 players.

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17431.9 in reply to 17431.8
Date: 2/28/2008 6:26:21 PM
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How do you find the training rates compared to training 2 spots?

Steve
Bruins

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17431.10 in reply to 17431.1
Date: 2/29/2008 2:53:07 AM
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TV money is pretty significant, so it might be normal to be losing money weekly between TV games. The distribution of your TV games is a bit odd, with the one game very early, then several weeks, and then the last two fairly close together. Each TV game is worth $260,000 for DII.

You also had the 3 road league games, so you had one week with very little revenue.

So your situation is not out of control. But it means that you can't bid on any player in case you had to try to work around some injuries.

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17431.11 in reply to 17431.10
Date: 3/2/2008 1:31:49 PM
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think it is even 275k in Div II

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