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151690.11 in reply to 151690.10
Date: 7/16/2010 1:23:12 PM
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Understand. I looked at your arena prices and saw that you were going to adjust them downwards. If you keep winning your games, change them to $10 for bleachers, $37 for lower tier, $110 for courtside and $1000 for luxury boxes. That should help you maximize your arena revenue and give you some room to build out more seats. Also, for Div V, you should only use a basic doctor and a basic PR manager. Try to get specialities though. And make sure you have at least an advanced trainer.

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151690.12 in reply to 151690.11
Date: 7/17/2010 8:27:18 AM
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so i should fire them soon

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151690.13 in reply to 151690.12
Date: 7/17/2010 9:43:02 AM
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http://www.buzzerbeater.com/player/12328175/overview.aspx

that guy on your team has an awesome name haha

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151690.14 in reply to 151690.12
Date: 7/17/2010 6:16:38 PM
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Well I don't know what level your staff are, but if you're going to fire staff, you're always better off firing them on Sunday and replacing them on Monday so you won't have to pay your new staff until the following week.

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151690.15 in reply to 151690.14
Date: 7/17/2010 6:51:16 PM
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This is my staff


Jabir Haddad

Doctor
Skill Level: advanced
Specialty: None


Last week's salary: $ 14 167
This week's salary: $ 14 414



Mohd Rizal bin bin Che Abdullah

Trainer
Skill Level: advanced
Specialty: None


Last week's salary: $ 14 659
This week's salary: $ 14 915



Jeffrey Gifford

PR-Manager
Skill Level: competent
Specialty: None


Last week's salary: $ 12 787
This week's salary: $ 12 978

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151690.16 in reply to 151690.15
Date: 7/17/2010 10:39:11 PM
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Your staff is not bad for Div V. You could save a little money with your doctor and pr-manager. I would (and did when I was in Div V) downgrade to a basic doctor with massage specialty and a basic pr-manager with National Appeal (that helps when you're playing on the road). You can get both with a salary of about $5,000 a week or so. I'd probably do it just for the specialties and since the difference in Div V doesn't matter much anyway.

From: Jason

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151690.17 in reply to 151690.16
Date: 7/18/2010 12:00:02 AM
Arizona Desert Storm
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Personally I place a lot of value in a PR Manager....I know not everyone agrees with me on this, but the way I see it:

1. A Doctor is good in the event that you have an injury. So for that 1-3 times a season that you have an injury, he comes in handy, but you have to pay for him every single week.

2. Trainers are obviously very important because they are tied your training, and that affects the players you play, an the value of the guys you are training.

3. A PR Manager is involved 3 times a week. He is involved in your fan survey, which affects attendance, as well as merchandising. Additionally you have that one road game, or home game a week depending on your speciality that he affects as well.

So the way I see it, a solid PR Manager will affect butts in the seats, merchandising $$, and the advantage you get at home or away. I don't see how a staff member that has a weekly impact could be considered expendable or not important. I will stick with my Level 5 PR manager, and my 33 point road victories :-)

From: Coach Xie

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151690.18 in reply to 151690.17
Date: 7/18/2010 4:12:01 AM
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For Div V, a basic doctor and pr manager is fine. He's winning his games so filling his arena should not be a problem. I haven't personally had many injuries so I'm a little biased against having an expensive doctor. But if you have the money, why not?

From: Jason

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151690.19 in reply to 151690.18
Date: 7/18/2010 4:17:25 AM
Arizona Desert Storm
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I agree, there are a lot of things a lot more forgiving when you are in Level V, and I am certainly not advocating spending more money than you have to, or should.....Any I probably didn't actually finish the point I was trying to make earlier...I keep hearing these blanket statements dissing the need for a PR guy....I agree that a Level V doesnt NEED it, although a higher PR manager at a good price is a good idea at any level; however, lets just make sure we are sending the message to people that we are indicating the need isn't as strong for a higher PR manager at Level V, but that definitely changes as you progress. I have read some Level III owners say the same thing, and I wonder if its because they were told that when they were new, and just stuck with that philosophy as they have promoted. My sons team is Level V, and he has a Level IV PR Manager, and I would have to say in light of him tanking it last season, his advanced 4 PR guy is really paying dividends right now!

Last edited by Jason at 7/18/2010 12:48:19 PM

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151690.20 in reply to 151690.19
Date: 7/18/2010 8:39:54 AM
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i just had one of my starters injured so i will probly keep my doctor until he is healed

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151690.21 in reply to 151690.11
Date: 7/18/2010 12:58:53 PM
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Ok I need help with my team about knowing who to train and who to start I came rght after the first game of the season so that doesn't matter but I jus lost to a team I should beat and I jus need help training and getting a line up wondering if u could help!

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