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129389.387 in reply to 129389.386
Date: 2/16/2010 5:24:12 PM
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I do not think the% growth is a reliable indicator.

The churn rate is rather to understand what I say.

What is the% of people who after having entered, leave the game after 2 or 3 seasons? (the time to understand the real situation and perspective of his own team)

The churn rate is used as a reliable indicator in all market segments in which services are the main key of the market (eg: telephony). I believe that BB could be a valid indicator.

The% of growth may indicate how many people know the game and not how they appreciate it.

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From: Brooksy
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129389.388 in reply to 129389.387
Date: 2/17/2010 6:16:03 AM
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i believe things have nothing to do with cash as i joined during season 9 just before allstar break and australia has a big community i find that i have probably made more money than teams in small countries check this out and this is in two season basically on transfer list
Total Sales: $ 9 639 200
Total Purchases: $ 9 811 188
thats alot of money and this is my weekly income

Expenses Revenue
Player Salaries: $ 89 531 Attendance: $ 132 234
Staff Salaries: $ 57 822 Merchandise: $ 24 344
Scouting: $ 0 TV Contract: $ 65 624
Total: $ 147 353 Total: $ 222 202
Typical Weekly Net Income: $ 74 849

so you cant do anything if you dont have the mind to do it

From: Tuddu

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Date: 2/17/2010 8:47:19 AM
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LOL

Expenses Revenue
Player Salaries: $ 203 415 Attendance: $ 149 597
Staff Salaries: $ 34 720 Merchandise: $ 28 090
Scouting: $ 0 TV Contract: $ 88 559
Total: $ 238 135 Total: $ 266 246

Typical Weekly Net Income: $ 28 111

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129389.391 in reply to 129389.390
Date: 2/17/2010 10:04:47 AM
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after which criteria, you selected those teams, i mean you kicked out some teams ramdomly like Poland(third biggest nation)

From: Vysnia
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Date: 2/17/2010 1:38:38 PM
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How about the disadvantages. Like experience, how many games a season do small country powerhouses have to actually see how their players and tactics stack up against certain opponent tactics and players. The fun factor, i really question how much fun can you have playing this game steamrolling opponents all season. Honestly i'd choose to be in a big competitive community over a couple B3 games a season and when you'd actually win something it would be much more gratifying i imagine.

From: Brooksy

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129389.395 in reply to 129389.389
Date: 2/17/2010 8:31:49 PM
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that is a great example of income the italian is in the same div just different country thatss bigger n he has a higher income with 20 k more from tv contract and has a higher merchandise revunue i have a low salary team compared to his of almost 100k but my team doesnt compete well against higher ranked teams

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129389.396 in reply to 129389.395
Date: 2/17/2010 8:47:15 PM
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I agree he earns more, but its also harder for him to get to Div 1 than for us Australians.

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