Thanks for sharing your thoughts. And i am happy to see that there are not so many "manage your team better" answers in here so far.
I do not regard daytraders as a main obstacle in BB. (In case you check my tranfer history, I made a lot of trades and some profit, but only very little from some bad daytrade attempts. I am just not smart enough for that. The profit stems 80% from selling trainees.) (EDIT: ~ 3% from daytrade attempts...)
Why I find your post so tempting is because you describe problems of being in a higher division. I feel the same about BB like you, fascination and frustration mingle, but I was put in a low division and it is no fun down here either.
Most managers trying to "help" a division IV. noob cannot even imagine how little money we have down here. I average 75k spectator income (after 1 1/2 seasons) and 9k merchandising. I train hard and therefore my trainees have wages of 4-8k, this will probably double next week. If I want some spectators to come and have a chance of promotion I need 60-75k wages (before update). Staff and scouting round it up and the TV games merely cover the losses.
That's fine, but trainees get better and ask for more wages, so basically without trading/selling the losses get bigger by time. Or you simply stop training.
I understand that BBs artificially want to increase the differences between the divisions. But it's enormously frustrating, if you compare yourself with teams that started the same time but were put in higher divisions. Good to know you have your problems up there as well... ;-)
I like the new changes, because randomized losses against BOTs/weak teams made it even harder. We will see.
I hope you can enjoy your time in div. II, I would be happy to swop divisions with you...
;-)
All the best!
Edit: some spelling
Last edited by Pallu at 3/14/2008 1:29:28 PM