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From: stack
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Date: 5/18/2009 4:37:57 PM
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So I have been playing this game for a while and the one thing I can not get down is how to make any money and be positive.

I only have 12 players and 3 coaches but my expenses are through the roof and can't get enough fans in the stands to pay for everything so I am in the whole like 600K now.

I only get about 2500 people a game in my stands which is about half the size of my arena. I am in the top 2 in my division and win a lot of games but can't get anything going.

I don't want to have to sell my star players as i have in the past to make money. So what help can you guys give me?

My Team - (23150)


Thanks

From: Tmaceng

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Date: 5/18/2009 4:54:44 PM
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How much are you spending on your coaches and scouting?

I was only breaking even for a long time so I cut my scouting bill. Scouting it not that helpful unless you have a very high pick. Also I have a level 5 trainer and the other coaches are level 1.

Your team is very good for Division IV but I don't think the cost of you players is too bad. My costs are only a little less.

Also consider lowering ticket costs.

From: brian

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90400.3 in reply to 90400.2
Date: 5/18/2009 4:56:30 PM
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You spent almost ~600k on players and you have ~-600k.

I think that just about explains the cause and solution to your problem.

Last edited by brian at 5/18/2009 4:56:43 PM

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Date: 5/18/2009 4:59:51 PM
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I mean, the super obvious thing is to lower your ticket prices (except courtside) A LOT. There's no reason to keep them that high if less than half of your bleachers are sold. Drop them to like $12, 60, and 500 (you'll never fill your 25 luxury boxes in IV I'd guess)
Are you training inside or outside? Hard to tell, you don't have many sub-20 yo's on your team. Sell your reserves and buy some crappy youngsters and start training them right so you can make a profit down the road.
You have a pretty good team for div. IV, I guess just hope you win the playoffs.

Maybe someone smarter will stop by and offer better advice, but there's mine.

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90400.5 in reply to 90400.3
Date: 5/18/2009 5:01:55 PM
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Actually, he's never bought anyone, only sold $600k worth of guys.

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90400.7 in reply to 90400.6
Date: 5/18/2009 5:14:08 PM
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Okay I will go ahead and change my Ticket Prices. I have never bought anyone and all my players are basically from when I got the team and some new youth that are really good so they command a very high price. Like Jim Shaw. Should I lower my coaches and start off with new lower coaches?


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90400.8 in reply to 90400.4
Date: 5/18/2009 5:17:24 PM
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I'm training the whole team right now. I was training my outside guys cause my guy Jim Shaw is a superstar with stupendous shooting so I want to train all of them.


From: Rambo

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Date: 5/18/2009 6:11:41 PM
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It's probably too late to lower your staff because you'd be paying a severance fee and a signing bonus and its just going to hit you more. Long term though you have to keep an eye on what you are paying them because you are still in Div IV and can't afford to pay what the big guys can.

Immediately lower your scouting to $0.

$600,000 in the hole is a large hole to climb out of. I can't see how you can possibly do it without selling a player. You picked a hell of a time to hit that mark though because you probably want to make a run in the playoffs. And if you lose you have all offseason to carry salaries. And chances are you won't get market for the player you sell.

You need to look at your comps and figure out a good ticket blend but certainly you were so far off it was almost laughable.

Stick with it. Plan long term. You will get it just have to take the hit now for the future viability in my opinion.

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Date: 5/18/2009 6:23:31 PM
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Thanks for your help. I am lowering the ticket prices and hopefully want to make a run in the playoffs, but might sell some of my backups to make some of that money back.

So with the coaches how do I limit how high they get as far as their values and salary goes?


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Date: 5/18/2009 7:04:41 PM
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oh duh, back to back days = im dumb

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