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311220.7 in reply to 311220.5
Date: 7/14/2021 5:04:49 AM
White-Sharks
II.4
Overall Posts Rated:
213213
Second Team:
White-Sharks II
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From: ned

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311220.8 in reply to 311220.6
Date: 7/14/2021 3:20:28 PM
Freccia Azzurra
IV.18
Overall Posts Rated:
823823
Second Team:
Slaytanic
My suggestion is to wait a while before to fight seriously, if you really want to make money. You've to learn how to mix the weekly income/costs and be competitive at the same, you've to expand your arena and in which players to invest for train them re-selling with profit.

Question mark, cause I've never played in this way, is having one of the strongest teams in your country, for sure you'll have more revenues from arena and better merchandising so maybe it could be possible to make money in this case too (if you still are able to respect salaries vs incomes)

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311220.9 in reply to 311220.8
Date: 7/15/2021 6:16:56 AM
White-Sharks
II.4
Overall Posts Rated:
213213
Second Team:
White-Sharks II
I agree with that. My goal isn't to promote this year immidiately that would be to hard. Though I'm trying to make my team better with buying some players at the right time. I want to stay in this league and be competitive enough to maximize fan earnings. And I think I'm doing that. I'm also still well below the salary floor. My player salaries is 144.000 and the floor is 244.000
Right now i'm also still training players but i'm not sure if it's worth it to keep doing this.
The second option is what I'm going to try to do starting next season probably when my arena is maxed out (or nearly maxed out) I'm going to buy some players to play at the top of this league while still being below or just above the salary floor and trying to get to the next league doing the same.

From: js8

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311220.10 in reply to 311220.9
Date: 7/15/2021 6:26:05 AM
Optic Fibres
II.2
Overall Posts Rated:
557557
Second Team:
Wānaka Lakers
If you’ve been playing for more than 24 weeks (which I believe you have), there’s no benefit to being under the salary floor as you’ll still pay the salary floor fee as opposed to your actual salary fees. This will allow you to build a better team thus winning more games and acquiring better attendances for your home games.

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311220.11 in reply to 311220.10
Date: 7/15/2021 8:53:43 AM
NakamichiDragons
III.7
Overall Posts Rated:
19991999
Second Team:
Little Computer People
If you’ve been playing for more than 24 weeks (which I believe you have), there’s no benefit to being under the salary floor as you’ll still pay the salary floor fee as opposed to your actual salary fees. This will allow you to build a better team thus winning more games and acquiring better attendances for your home games.

Yes, that was my first thought.

What I would suggest:
Buy some good skilled veterans (33/34+), stay below the salary floor and if you promote "by mistake" just grab the money but strictly follow your training plan!

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311220.12 in reply to 311220.11
Date: 7/15/2021 9:02:01 AM
White-Sharks
II.4
Overall Posts Rated:
213213
Second Team:
White-Sharks II
Thanks! That's what the plan was ;)

I'm looking for players that are not as expensive. I already build a decent team that is capable of competing in this competition I'm now just looking for better players to upgrade further and be able to really compete. I don't think I will promote this soon but I would definitely take it if I do.

I'm scouting the transfer market daily.