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245565.51 in reply to 245565.48
Date: 7/15/2013 5:50:33 PM
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You have a very strange method or attack. Everyone in the forum disagrees with you so you come back with "Well this worked for me because my main goal in this game is too make tons of money and do nothing with it. Plus I could have been a NBBA team in the past. You don't know me." It is so crystal clear already that you do not know what you are doing.

So again where's your proof that I was never in nbba, based on what? this team performance. How does it merit to anything, its doesn't


well it does actually merit to something because if you were that well established, then your experience and knowledge should have led over to your next team, aka your team right now (even though I bet you have never had any other teams). All the managers in the NBBA right now would be able to make it to D.III within their first 5 seasons, I would think, if they created a new team starting in D.V right now. I have enough faith in all of them to be able to do that. Also, if you had this same procedure "stacking money in D.V for many many seasons", then it would have probably taken you at least 20+ seasons minimum to get to the NBBA, which isn't possible because your current team as been around since season 15, you wouldn't have enough time to reach the NBBA with your smart tactical ideas on how to manage a team.

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245565.53 in reply to 245565.50
Date: 7/15/2013 7:23:51 PM
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Great idea. After all he is the one who can be helped not the thread hijacker (although it did provide one of the more bizarre insights into the game)

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Date: 7/15/2013 9:20:45 PM
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almost $60,000


Go with level 1 PR. Level 2-3 Doctor and level 1 Trainer at the absolute highest.

I believe that the biggest mistake that people in the lower divisions make is thinking they need to have high staff levels when it's generally a complete waste of $$$. In the lower divisions, the #1 goal needs to be to make a profit and increase your bank account and that means that you need to cut where needed on all your expenses. If you don't, you'll simply never promote to the next level.

To comment on the level 1 trainer, right now you don't have anyone special worth training so spending a lot of $$$ on a trainer would be a complete waste but the players you do have will still train just fine with a level 1. If you acquire a better player to train in the draft or otherwise then re-assess your trainer.

Last edited by Beener not Beanerz at 7/15/2013 9:36:30 PM

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245565.57 in reply to 245565.54
Date: 7/16/2013 1:21:17 AM
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level 4 trainer if you are training a player

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245565.59 in reply to 245565.58
Date: 7/16/2013 12:59:24 PM
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Why can't you still learn how to train with a level 1 trainer?

I think people have this preconceived notion that a level 4 trainer is going to train players twice as fast as a level 1 when the difference is actually only 24%. So if you get 12 pops over the course of a season from your level 4 you'll get about 9 pops with a level 1. Even with a low level trainer, the player being trained would have to have fairly high potential (superstar +) to not cap out if you start early enough.

In this case, the person I gave the advice too doesn't have anyone on his roster that would require a high level trainer. Heck, one could still get a level 3 trainer for under $10,000 a week with minimal effort.

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