Think of the style of play you want your team to have:
Offensive, Balanced, or Defensive?
Inside, None, or Outside Player Focus?
After that, purchase your players based on the style of play you want to have. Monitor match-up ratings after the games to see where you are doing well, and where you need improvement.
Remember, you can't have it all right away. Building a good team takes time. Good young talent is expensive and training is fairly slow. Finances get tough at the end of the season, especially if you don't make the playoffs.
And don't pay too much attention to player ranks or transfer list estimates. These can sometimes be misleading.
Your teams looks decent enough right now. You transfer-listed a couple of pretty good (but pretty old) power forwards. Other than that, most of your transfer listed players are indeed fairly lousy.
Hope this helps.
Last edited by iigor at 3/31/2009 5:40:59 PM