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45730.50 in reply to 45730.48
Date: 8/21/2008 9:45:47 PM
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If you're counting scouting costs as an expenditure, then you have to count the income from selling drafted players as income.


That is not true at all. He is referencing weekly income, and even if he had sold some drafted players that would be a one time occurence.

It is quite true. Tell me, why does anyone pay for scouting? Either to sell those players, which provides income, or to train those players, which means they save money that they otherwise would've spent on the transfer list.

Nice try, though.

From: Sparkle

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Date: 8/21/2008 10:53:29 PM
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I think you may have missed Kingsblade's previous post, which was just a minute before yours. He has detailed the reasons for scouting expenditure. He is also correct in stating that transfer income shouldn't be included as we are referring to weekly profit and loss.

The 'either sell or train your trainees' comes from the assumption that you do indeed score a good trainee. You cannot plan for such things as it is a lottery depending on how much your league mates are investing, and the quality of the draft itself. For example, last season's draft for the top league was the worst so far in BB. I managed to pull one of my top picks who was a 5 star player, and it turned out his salary was below 3k. Who would have believed it? He won't sell for more than a few pennies.



Last edited by Sparkle at 8/21/2008 10:54:50 PM

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Date: 8/22/2008 3:06:48 AM
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Nice try, though.


I love how you write a nonsensical reply and then write the condescending sentence above afterwards. Well done.

Since you are clearly such a superior mind perhaps you can explain how draft picks generate weekly income. I only get to draft once per season, so I am at a complete loss trying to understand how you manage to do it every week. What is your secret? If I knew how to do that I would catch up to Torooo in no time.

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Date: 8/22/2008 3:29:31 AM
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That issn't really the point though. The discussion had to do with predictable weekly numbers, ie. expenses vs income. It is not the same thing and you know it, you are just taking his side to argue. I know what they teach at Wake :)

Furthermore, including money from the sale of players as even general income is debateable because while you have increased your cash on hand you have expended an asset to do so.

From: Sparkle

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45730.57 in reply to 45730.52
Date: 8/22/2008 4:19:57 AM
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Before dismissing your thread as pointless, which it is, I explained why. I'm not surprised, though, that that gets no mention in your response.


It gets no response because it is based on assumptions, not hard data. For one fact, you are assuming that in our little country we are sure to get easy bots which will roll over for us giving us an easy win. Which should increase attendance a bit. And you state that even you as a Div II team find it hard to focus on both league and Cup.

It is the same here too. We don't get 10 rounds of the Cup before meeting a human team. In fact, our pool is so small there is a chance of you meeting another Div I team in the first round. It has happened before, and it is happening now. Take a look at last season's double champ, boombastic. I guessed he used all his luck last season as he got pitched against another Div I team in the first round of the Cup and scraped through with a 3 point win because he was at home. And for what, a 30k match income? We have a bigger chance to getting smacked in the first round than you do, so you assuming that we'll waltz like 6-10 rounds worth of income from the Cup is incorrect to say the least. We play in 2 different leagues under 2 different conditions, I am just trying to explain mine.

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Date: 8/22/2008 4:22:02 AM
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What is the quality of draft was so bad (Last season), that most teams couldn't sell what they pulled for peanuts?

Then it would be $0 divided by the number of weeks which would still yield zero weekly income.

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Date: 8/22/2008 5:03:10 AM
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The problem is that in your country trere is a only team which is more more more stronger than other(Toroo),but is in your same condition...

And you dont'understand me about scouting costs...you don't have econonmic problems,so you can easily spend 20k for scouting costs.But I answered to Spaz when he talks about economic problems...if you are in difficult economy situation,and your team is in a high position in championship,you can decide to spend 10k instead of 20k.This is what i say to Spaz.If you have money,you can decide how do you wnat to spend it;if you dont'have,your ability is to cut costs without lower the level of your team,and scouting costs could be one of this expenses(10k instead of 20k)

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