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240493.6 in reply to 240493.1
Date: 4/12/2013 8:41:54 PM
Woodbridge Wreckers
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Maintaining high game shape and enthousiasm. Don't play your key players for too many minutes in a week (try to stay under 70), or they'll get out of shape and perform less. You need to scout your opponents to decide wether you should start your key player (if you're not sure if you can win), or play him as a backup if you know you'll win anyway. This way you can keep their minutes at an ideal level for game shape. Same goes for enthousiasm; see if you have an easy matchup, if you do play Take it Easy to bring up enthousiasm and performance, and if you have a tough matchup play normal. You can also use Crunch time if you really need it to win a game before you return for a home game, but you need to check your schedule to see if you have tough matchup the next week. If you don't have tough matchups, you can use Crunch time because you won't need high enthousiasm in the games after, and you can build it back up by playing take it easy in your easy matchups.

To know if your matchup is tough or not, check your opponents roster and see what kind of players he has (high salary is usually a better player), and their game shape. If he has game shapes below respectable, he's not doing a good job and his players will perform worse than their salary might indicate. You can check his previous matches to see if he uses a strategy all the time, so you can adjust your strategy to it (for example, use a 3-2 zone against motion and run and gun schemes).

If you manage to do this all, you can outplay your opponents without having to invest heavily into expensive players. You can invest about all your money on your arena. I would advise to be careful with spending too much money on scouting and buying trainees, because scouting and training can be difficult to master, and if you can't properly train your players, investing a lot of money in them can be a waste. I'd try with some cheap young players and see if you can train them properly before buying high potential expensive players.

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240493.7 in reply to 240493.1
Date: 4/13/2013 11:33:29 AM
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I've been playing since S20 and have been stuck in the lowest active league of my club's country. A look at all the leagues in the division above me point that my current team would become a punching bag if I ever make it up. Every season a rich club with players many times better at every position gets relegated into my league, and then move back up. And at least a few other teams in my league have been playing since S3. I'm dirt poor, spend anything I earn on arena, and pay some coin to maintain a team that wouldn't make me quit the game. What's the point playing a game for months/years with scrubs getting kicked around just to farm money/tanking?

So...

I make a point religiously slowly build up an arena I'm sure will be useful some day

And with the tiny money I earn I pay a level 4 trainer so I at least have something to look forward to every week (pops!!!) and not just beating scrub teams... and later thrashed by the team that got relegated here. I know sooner or later my trainees will be good enough to play in the league above me.. and so before then I'll bide my time nurturing them... and figure out a way to surround them with a better cast once we make it out.

Signed,

the guy who's plotting world domination

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240493.8 in reply to 240493.7
Date: 4/13/2013 3:33:21 PM
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You and I both ;)

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240493.9 in reply to 240493.5
Date: 4/19/2013 12:21:57 AM
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Thanks so much for the advice! To be honest I hadn't been focusing on game shape and enthusiasm as much as I should have. These tips are great and I really appreciate it!

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240493.10 in reply to 240493.1
Date: 4/19/2013 8:55:06 AM
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It's my first full season and I'm wondering what's the key to promotion? I'm not sure whether to focus my funding on arena expansion or player acquisition. I have three players with over 10,000 salary, but I don't know where to go from there. Should training be focused on an individual or is it better to switch around who is being trained each week? Thanks for the help!

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240493.11 in reply to 240493.6
Date: 4/22/2013 1:49:15 AM
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That's a good plan. always remember skill's pay the bills. Money can take you to those levels but if don t know how use the skills. you'll be right back down like so many others .

Also sounds like your watching me lmao