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From: E.B.W.

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234096.6 in reply to 234096.4
Date: 1/3/2013 1:00:52 AM
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Well you won't have to worry about it this season since I'll be promoting from our league but if it helps i did just fine (Made 65k a week) in D.III with the same arena size i have right now. Of course you will want to set your ticket prices higher but it is more important to have a good team, so that you can fill up your arena otherwise it doesn't matter how big your arena is (in my opinion).

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From: primoss

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234096.7 in reply to 234096.6
Date: 1/3/2013 7:44:28 AM
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Well I don't agree with you on this one,expanding your arena is the key to this game I think.
I promoted div2 this season,and since I won the final in 3,I did expand my arena with almost 3000 and now my arena has 14.500.And still I need to do expanding if you want 3 or 4 players with salary +50k,you can never pay those salaries with a arena lets say 9k,cause you're cashflow isn't high enough.
If you decide that you don't have to expand you're arena ,you will never reach DII.
(in my opinion:)

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234096.8 in reply to 234096.5
Date: 1/3/2013 8:10:13 AM
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People ask this question all the time and I find it annoying. If you have a great salary efficient team and set prices well, you can do great with the minimum default arena. If you suck, no arena will be large enough to save you.

Really, larger is better. It's as simple as that.


I think this has the thought process on this nailed. There needs to be as much focus on making sure the ticket prices are adjusted intelligently as there is on the size of the arena, but the "larger is better" is probably the best answer. One addition I'd make is that piling on a ton of bleacher seats and neglecting the other sections can come back to bite a team once the promotion bonus wears off, especially if they manage to stick around but not thrive for a few seasons.

The only other thing I can add is that unless you're planning on never advancing past III, there needs to be some sort of plan toward getting an arena that's capable for II and then for I. That becomes harder the more remedial building you have to do to address an undersized arena - and extra money for arena building is easier to set aside the lower down you are in the league structure.