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154673.33 in reply to 154673.32
Date: 8/22/2010 1:32:33 PM
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I can buy them on monday arvo (after the financial update) and as long as I fire them before the following monday arvo (before the financial update) I don't have to pay salaries.

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Date: 8/22/2010 3:57:33 PM
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I think the player should touch a salary prorata of the time he stayed on your roster. Kind like the staff

From: Jason

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Date: 8/22/2010 7:40:57 PM
Arizona Desert Storm
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This way, its more like a 10 day contract in the NBA, not guaranteed...so its actually realistic the way it is.

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Date: 8/22/2010 11:11:39 PM
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there is a very big difference in day trading and skill trading.

From: Monkeybiz

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154673.38 in reply to 154673.36
Date: 8/22/2010 11:22:21 PM
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No disrespect to anyone but you simply can not compare teams like that.

For one, you are Japanese team and when you started you were already in Division 2. For Australian teams, they start in Division 4 (US starts in D5). You are at a huge advantage if you want to compare it that way because starting in Division 2 entitles you to a lot higher income in the form of merchandising, tv revenue and larger fan base for your home games. With this extra money, you can buy better players a lot quicker.

unless you find another Japanese team to compare it with (or one where the user base starts in D2), you simply can not compare how good your managerial skills are with other teams from other countries that had a lot tougher route to get into D2.

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154673.40 in reply to 154673.39
Date: 8/23/2010 4:20:09 AM
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If you don't mind, can you post your economy figures for the week. I want to see if it backs up your claim of larger countrys having an advantage.

From: SplitJ
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154673.41 in reply to 154673.36
Date: 8/23/2010 4:24:17 AM
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pfft... day traders

lets face it people... if you have the time, patience or dont have a life to live then you would do it too...

I WOULD!

and seriously Japanese dude. playin in lower division doesnt earn you more money since you started off in a high division with people coming to arena all the time. so playin in a lower division will result in lower attendence even your arena is massive thus reduce income. not to mention TV deals or merchandising... especially TV deals. you get so much money just by being in a higher division.

Last edited by SplitJ at 8/23/2010 4:29:03 AM

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154673.42 in reply to 154673.36
Date: 8/23/2010 4:38:22 AM
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I've not day traded (at least I don't think I have)

wouldn't mind a scrimmage : )

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154673.43 in reply to 154673.39
Date: 8/23/2010 4:54:38 AM
Koopasaurus
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That promotion money you speak of is chump change compared to the money that can made in a higher division.

Different countries have different strategies. in Nippon you preach that you should upgrade your arena asap since there is no point in promoting to div1 so quickly cos of the arena seat shortages. In Australia it will probably be more wise to increase your ticket prices and save that money to buy veterans to help u to promote to a higher league.



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