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239962.36 in reply to 239962.35
Date: 4/3/2013 8:29:11 PM
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don't wait too long...you know those kind of players will get very very expensive as we get to the pointier end of the regular season... :)

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Date: 4/3/2013 8:33:36 PM
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don't wait too long...you know those kind of players will get very very expensive as we get to the pointier end of the regular season... :)


No rush like I say I have several players to sell at some stage and have good positive cash flow and already have enough money in the sky rocket

Just had a quick calculation, without touching the younger Aussie 6 or 7 core players in my team I still have between 2 and 2.5 mill worth of sales to make at some stage before the end of next season, even in a depressed market

And even without making any sales I already have enough money for a key long term ABBL standad acquisition should one i really like turn up on the market tomorrow

Last edited by Sid Vicious at 4/3/2013 8:40:29 PM

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239962.38 in reply to 239962.36
Date: 4/3/2013 9:13:19 PM
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for me, the tough thing would to be in Sid's shoes.

in the last two seasons, teams have promoted, when he could have simply bought up and won the league and promoted, he was in a sufficient ladder position and has enough cash or at least players to sell and then buy, to have won both seasons.

For me, watching two opportunities pass by without making a move would be a very hard pill to swallow.

Its a luxury at the same time though
And im not taking anything away from Windies or Sundae, they both won fair and square, but at the end of the day, if im sitting here with millions in the bank or millions in player talent that i could sell, and buy up to win the league, and i choose not to..... then it begs the question of would I be able to handle a third season of watching someone else promote when I could simply buy up and promote?
End of this season his two trainee's salaries will probably pop to about $40k-ish, so thats gonna add another $40k-ish total to his expenses - not enough to worry him I wouldnt think - so he could comfortably sit here in Div II again until end of next seasons expenses wise

problem is - is that we have all seen what Crockers did to Vios back in season 19. So if Sid passes by an easy opportunity to promote again this season - then next season, another 'Crockers' scenario happens, you would be ruing 3 potential opportunities to promote and money lost.
The bigger problem for Sid is that EVERYONE knows the above situation and can plan for (or for those will evil-ness in them) plan against this.

the plot thickens.................

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239962.39 in reply to 239962.38
Date: 4/4/2013 12:02:07 AM
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Promoting to the ABBL is not such a big deal for me as ive done it twice before and spent a bit of time up there.

However for someone like yourself or Team Akuma who hasnt been there before i can imagine how important it would be to you.

I made the decision to demote from the ABBL and by buying up 18 year olds and opting to train them in single position, i consciously made a decision to stay out of the ABBL

Awesome and Windies are both extremely good managers and fact was i couldnt beat Windies last season with his home court advantage unless i had of sold players who i didnt want to sell.

Given im training mostly IS skills this season to my 3 trainees and most of their existing salaries would have been from their outside skills i cant imagine any of my SF trainees being worth more than 20k per week.

If i had of promoted in the last 2 seasons i wouldnt have been competitive and would have just dropped back albeit with another 6 or so mill.

Dont forget about the other 3 or so experienced managers and the 2 ex ABBLers who are all very capable.

Everyone is just waiting to see if the FAB 4, falls over financially, before deciding whether or not to "push their chips" in

Last edited by Sid Vicious at 4/4/2013 12:10:44 AM

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239962.40 in reply to 239962.39
Date: 4/4/2013 12:07:02 AM
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you reckon you can make 6 mil tanking one season of the ABBL? wow!

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239962.41 in reply to 239962.40
Date: 4/4/2013 12:14:46 AM
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Not so sure now given recent changes but i was thinking 1 mill promotion and 5 mill tanking.

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239962.42 in reply to 239962.41
Date: 4/4/2013 2:31:55 AM
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Not so sure now given recent changes but i was thinking 1 mill promotion and 5 mill tanking.

No way in the world u can bank 5 mill from tanking in abbl
Would of done it already if u could

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239962.43 in reply to 239962.42
Date: 4/4/2013 3:28:19 AM
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Adams guns would know.

It would be a lot more lucrative for a team promoting than someone like your self who had been there for a few seasons

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239962.44 in reply to 239962.43
Date: 4/4/2013 3:59:37 AM
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be one hella job to save away that much $$$

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239962.45 in reply to 239962.44
Date: 4/4/2013 6:23:10 AM
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An established team can save 300 to 350K a week can't they. A promoting team will have better crowds when losing. The minimum salary could be used to fund a cup run (like what Mllama did last season)

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239962.46 in reply to 239962.45
Date: 4/4/2013 7:30:45 AM
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hmmm 300 is possible i suppose
i would like to see anyone saving a cool 5m a season though

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