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When should I upgrade, and what?

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80346.5 in reply to 80346.4
Date: 3/10/2009 10:35:00 AM
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building is not very important in first couple of seasons. increasing the prices to the max level will do the job. one thing that should not be done is to enter transfer market immediately. a good assesment of current squad and buying youngsters with potential at low prices is a good way. while mvp or hall of famers above 25 are not useful for training, newcomers tend to buy them over the normal prices.

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80346.6 in reply to 80346.5
Date: 3/10/2009 11:59:54 AM
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Many would disagree.

Of course a team which is not planning to promote shouldn't bother at all. Different countries, different starting levels can be a major influence of course.

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80346.7 in reply to 80346.6
Date: 3/10/2009 4:42:27 PM
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Well, I am a rookie, but here's my advice.

Build your stadium up bit by bit. Then make sure you have good trainees, like others say.

ONly invest about 10,000 on draft every week.

Be sure you know how the transfer list works before spending big bucks.

Good luck.

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80346.8 in reply to 80346.5
Date: 3/10/2009 7:41:50 PM
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building is not very important in first couple of seasons. increasing the prices to the max level will do the job. one thing that should not be done is to enter transfer market immediately. a good assesment of current squad and buying youngsters with potential at low prices is a good way. while mvp or hall of famers above 25 are not useful for training, newcomers tend to buy them over the normal prices.


i won't say that, start building early and try to avoid max prices, you wasting money with it - try to get your prices around 66-75% of the price range maybe you wouldn't start so fast but i believe in the long run you will be ahead.

But good trainees are also important at the begining, i am not that much into the transfermarket, but maybe even less potential makes it, because you mostly won't use the potential - so a solid potential like star is enough.

Good training and arena, is your best midterm and longterm startegy.

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80346.9 in reply to 80346.1
Date: 3/11/2009 1:59:52 AM
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I agree that it is never too early to start on arena, but Soel makes some good points as well. If you are going to spend anything on a 'ringer', I suggest one with a defensive focus. If, for example, you are training PF/C, having a SG with great defense will compliment your training players nicely.