Cheers, mate! Great sportsmanship from your side!
I'm really interested, how you do that, with your hoemgrown roster?
I'd say a big reason is that I have been super lucky: drafting an 18 year old, potential 11 player in the second round; Lyle, MacNeilly, and MacPhee having great starting skills for rookies... And this season, the top teams of Nations of Europe were eliminated by other teams. And even in the final, your best bench player got injured after playing 4 minutes... A lot of luck involved.
Of course, planning and strategies are a part of it too, but I have seen other homegrown teams having bad luck in drafts and it just kills the whole project.
Edit: Not buying any players also means that I have the same key players for a long time. Some managers change their roster every season, and, in my opinion, that's not a good idea.
Last edited by GM-The Brave Highlander at 1/20/2024 4:36:14 PM