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12140.29 in reply to 12140.24
Date: 1/12/2008 11:31:49 PM
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210k. You are right.

This means that per season, the TV revenues are

D I -->1,200,000
D II-->825,000
D III-->630,000
DIV-->480,000

Anyone have a figure for TV revenue in D V ??

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12140.30 in reply to 12140.29
Date: 1/12/2008 11:41:11 PM
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Anyone have a figure for TV revenue in D V ??


D V: 125k x 3 = 375k

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12140.32 in reply to 12140.30
Date: 1/13/2008 12:17:27 AM
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Wow. No wonder the teams in V with 80k in salaries are day traders.

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12140.33 in reply to 12140.11
Date: 1/13/2008 3:06:46 AM
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Right now, getting through IV division seems pretty easy. There is no actual need to buy players. If you bought a player as an investment, a youngster, then that´s just fine, you shouldnt feel preasured by your financial situation because you have potential income to make things okay, but if you bought any player over 20 years, then you lost money on a long run and instead of winning your matches by 10 you'll win by 30, which looks pretty much the same to me.

I started off on div IV just as well, hadnt had anything lighter than anyone and my finances were ALWAYS just fine, I dont remember having less than 150k and right now I have 1,6M.

No secret really, I have very few players, which keeps my bill light. I rose the ticket price gradually until it reached the maximum without losing too many fans on the way, and always increasing my income on games, I hired a level 10 PR-Manager as soon as I had the chance and when courtside seats started to sale out I built more of them, and am still building, until the demand is filled.
I dont think theres any magic there, its really just a matter of taking the time to think of a nice financial strategy.

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12140.34 in reply to 12140.24
Date: 1/13/2008 12:15:40 PM
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$212 629 For my last TV match.

I'm a division IV dude.


Economical all seem well :


40 k $ in salaries for player
22 k $ in staff ( coach level 9 ).


I have one game at Home per week : About 60 000 $
Plus merchandising : 4-6 k $

That make every week i'm positive.

Adding 3 TV game in the season, that's enough, no ?

Edited by Narcisse (13/01/2008 12:18:02 CET)

Last edited by Narcisse at 1/13/2008 12:18:02 PM

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12140.35 in reply to 12140.34
Date: 1/13/2008 3:20:49 PM
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I got mid $500000 for my TV match :P

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12140.36 in reply to 12140.35
Date: 1/13/2008 3:37:37 PM
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I think the key is to go slowly at first. If you are a new team and pay $422k for a handful of players who have high salaries, then you are asking for trouble. Personally I don't really like the transfer list- I think it makes people feel the need to buy and sell instead of train and scout the opposition. Like a number of people have said, start expanding your arena little by little. Your $$$ will come.

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