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243343.7 in reply to 243343.1
Date: 6/11/2013 8:55:06 PM
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My theory is that you can only train 2-3 players effectively so why would you fill your roster full of players that are still in their training years when younger players are more expensive to buy?

So I generally keep 2-3 players 25 and under and the rest of my roster is 27+. But 34-35 might be bit too old, that's when their skills really start slipping. Depends who you can afford to buy too.

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243343.8 in reply to 243343.7
Date: 6/11/2013 9:22:55 PM
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I think the best way to get an established team quickly is vets + homegrown trainees.

Money needs spent on the arena first and foremost. Once the arena is fully built then the roster can be adjusted to meet team needs.

I won't get any further than that. Because I think I have a strategy that will get me to the NBBA rather quickly. Perhaps in 4-5 more seasons. However, I don't know if I can do it like the BloodyEagles who seem to prey on the stupidity of bidders. Who would pay 1.4 million for a 100K 31/32 year old? Someone I suppose. 200K for a 5K star?

Whatever works I guess.

From: Wakes

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243343.9 in reply to 243343.8
Date: 6/12/2013 4:00:50 PM
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One of the teams in my league got $1.6 M for Pericle Sinibaldi ((10074237)) a few months back. Tremendously impressive.

As to the original poster- I'd only recommend buying those 34-35 y/o guys as complementary pieces to an already-solid team you're trying to get over the hump, or as players if you need to get to the salary floor, as they're less expensive. Otherwise it just cuts into your profit for a time you can actually use it.