I dont buy old players and I usually get rid of them before their 32
believe me, you are not the first manager to have such a personnel rule. when i first got to the NBBA, i, too, would not touch a player over 32. and good luck -- with your current squad, you are more or less good to go for five, six, seven seasons -- and that may produce a couple of golds, a nice run or two in the BBB, and a 110 or more NBBA victories. but then . . .
i noticed your attendance at this point is less than mine. you have no NT players, so your merchandise is probably comparable to mine. your team salary is only $13,000 less than mine. i'm guessing with a weekly Cup win you might be clearing $100,000 a week, less if you have a decent trainer or are investing in the draft. Do that for twelve weeks with a very good Cup run and you make, generously, $1.5 million. Plus the playoffs -- assume you make the conference finals, another couple of hundred thousand, so you clear $2 million for the season. in two-and-a-half seasons, you can buy another Peng Pong -- but the rest of the squad is three years older. rinse and repeat -- and in five seasons, suddenly your young squad is all on the other side of 30, with two exceptions.
then, if you are like me, you start thinking $4 or $5 million per player is not going to replenish your squad quickly enough, and start thinking older players are underpriced, and after ten seasons, your squad suddenly looks more like mine.
i hope you can figure out a way to avoid this. i couldn't.