I buy old players cheap and sell them for profit. I bought him for 196k. Even with the sale fees. I'll get 350k for him right now if he sells. Also, I only wanted him up until tonight, because of my schedule. I don't need him for the next two weeks to win those games(Sharks, bot, bot, bot, Beats). There's no downside to putting him up for sale, because if he sells, I make money, if he doesn't, the fees will continue to drop until he does sell. I can afford his salary but 50k off the books for a few weeks, maybe even the remainder if the season, is an extra 100-400k I'll make.
Basically, because I make a profit with the old guys, it allows me to buy a young guy for the playoffs and try to win. If we lose, I can sell the young guy for a higher price than what I bought him for and get maybe 75-85% back, instead of the 60% for selling him for the same price right away. This is how you have to manage old players imo. Let's say I kept him until I made the regular 97%. His stats would have probably dropped to the point where he's worth 400k or less. So even though I would make more for the sale (if he sells with less stats), I would have paid like 800k in salary money.
I'm probably a lock for playoffs also. 5 bot games gets me to 12 wins. Then if I can win at least 3 of the mid tier games(Beats, Sharks, Wildcats, Music), I'm at 15, which should be enough. If I somehow upset Legends or Bombers without Shah, then that most likely means I beat all the mid tier teams. This puts me at 17 or 18 wins.
Last edited by Matt D at 5/12/2018 3:11:48 PM