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From: Knightman

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221234.9 in reply to 221234.6
Date: 7/4/2012 11:23:25 AM
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Thanks for all the information, man. I think it might be a little hard to execute in the position I'm in now since, as a new owner, I don't have the funds to pursue the level of talent you're suggesting without completely ignoring my Arena and I'm not quite comfortable with that much of an all-in strategy based on a single player (I DEFINITELY couldn't afford two!).

I believe you when you say that the older guys I recruited won't cut it in Div IV, but at this point I'm still trying to make it through Div V and I figure they may be good enough for a couple seasons after which hopefully I'll promote and I can cut them or sell them (probably to another Div V team) if they're still serviceable. I was planning to try to build my arena, hopefully up to that 7000-8000 capacity you mention, within that time frame. I'm nowhere close now (<5500).

Interestingly, I had the same players targeted to keep on the roster as you mentioned, although Pina was kind of a close call for me vs. McClain. I messed up and picked up two foreign C's but Aigle only cost me $5k and has done well so far. He's one of those that I plan to sell if I ever get to promote. In the meantime, I just have to work on the training aspect of it, balancing 3 guys.

It's interesting that you mention "Leadership"--is there a "Leadership" factor built into the game? I must have missed it in the Game Manual.

Anyway, your input is very much appreciated, especially since you put so much time into it. Thanks a bunch!

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221234.10 in reply to 221234.7
Date: 7/4/2012 11:26:23 AM
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Yeah, this is kind of where I was at....if I don't promote (much more likely scenario) then that's just fine.....I plan to use next season to build my Arena and then I might have the cash to recruit stronger players that will have more longevity on my roster. I just wasn't sure if it was advantageous to promote with a small arena since the main advantage seems to be attendance potential, but it sounds like the general consensus is that the impact on attendance is so great that it's always worth it. I suppose I can just adjust the ticket prices much higher in IV in order to compensate for the lack of capacity.

Again, THANKS for your help!

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Date: 7/4/2012 11:39:32 AM
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Yeah, this is kind of where I was at....if I don't promote (much more likely scenario) then that's just fine.....I plan to use next season to build my Arena and then I might have the cash to recruit stronger players that will have more longevity on my roster. I just wasn't sure if it was advantageous to promote with a small arena since the main advantage seems to be attendance potential, but it sounds like the general consensus is that the impact on attendance is so great that it's always worth it. I suppose I can just adjust the ticket prices much higher in IV in order to compensate for the lack of capacity.

Again, THANKS for your help!


Definitely. One thing you want to do is to spend more on arena upgrades than you do on bringing in new players. I would suggest that when you do buy players, don't worry as much about age as long as they're 31 or younger and cheap. What you want to do is ensure that they have good defensive skills and good secondary skills. Guys with good secondary skills and around 8-10k salaries should be sufficient to be the framework of your team while you're building your trainees.

When you get your arena up to a good size and are promoting, you should be able at that point to figure out what type of players you'll need to fit in and have more financial infrastructure to get them and support the salary.

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221234.12 in reply to 221234.9
Date: 7/4/2012 3:00:58 PM
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yup. BUild that arena. Once you hit around $300000 you should be able to pursue a young, talented trainee. a PF or C for that guy I mentioned. Perrenial Allstar-(maybe if you find a steal) MVP. anywhere in those categories. And like I said those guys will probably be the only guys who will make it on a D4 squad. And the answer to the leadership question, no, there is no thing like that, but there is a thing called experience, higher it is, better decisions the guy makes.

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From: GM-hrudey

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221234.14 in reply to 221234.12
Date: 7/5/2012 7:03:05 PM
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yup. BUild that arena. Once you hit around $300000 you should be able to pursue a young, talented trainee. a PF or C for that guy I mentioned. Perrenial Allstar-(maybe if you find a steal) MVP. anywhere in those categories. And like I said those guys will probably be the only guys who will make it on a D4 squad. And the answer to the leadership question, no, there is no thing like that, but there is a thing called experience, higher it is, better decisions the guy makes.


Lower than perennial all star can play in IV. Heck, one of the MVP candidates in out league year in and year out is a star potential guy. If you can get better cheaply, of course, do so, but there's no need to rush into training premium youth when the team's not ready to support what they'll become.