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214374.4 in reply to 214374.3
Date: 4/16/2012 9:48:40 PM
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All that said I'm kind of torn between continuing arena expansions or looking for better talent at the PG and SG positions.


Gate receipts are the largest part of your income, so arena expansion pays long-term dividends. Focus on that, so you can pay those salaries down the road when they really get big. You can cheaply upgrade your guard positions via transfer.

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214374.6 in reply to 214374.3
Date: 4/18/2012 8:25:13 PM
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I've made it to DIII with a much smaller arena. And my attendance revenue is only $20K less than the league average and most of those teams have arenas that are twice as big as mine.

Arena expansion is complicated. In general, bigger is better sure. But the more seats you have, the lower price you have to set to get close to full attendance. Thus, I've gotten by thus far by just raising the prices of the seats I have and focusing on building a team which can win. If you don't win, you won't fill a big arena anyway. Plus winning is more fun.

Plus it'll be relatively cheaper (because you'll have much more money) to you to expand later when you sell off some of your trainees once you've developed them a bit.




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214374.8 in reply to 214374.7
Date: 4/18/2012 8:37:31 PM
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True, and I plan on building out my arena from time to time. But having good players is more important in my opinion. Besides winning, I know I can sell off parts whenever I'm financially pinched. And, in response to the poster's question, a 7000+ arena is plenty big enough for DV and DIV from my experience.

Next season will be interesting for me as I won't have the promotion bonus and I'm running a break even economy.

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214374.9 in reply to 214374.8
Date: 4/19/2012 1:20:19 AM
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Exactly. If you had more seats and found the right price for them, you wouldn't be stuck in a break even economy.

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214374.10 in reply to 214374.9
Date: 4/19/2012 1:44:47 AM
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But then I wouldn't be in DIII yet either.

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214374.11 in reply to 214374.10
Date: 4/19/2012 2:14:12 AM
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Then you won't be leaving div.III either. Unless back down to div.IV.

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214374.12 in reply to 214374.11
Date: 4/19/2012 3:09:52 AM
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That hurts my feelings Lisa. And I thought my team was doing quite well.

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214374.13 in reply to 214374.8
Date: 4/19/2012 9:36:51 AM
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True, and I plan on building out my arena from time to time. But having good players is more important in my opinion. Besides winning, I know I can sell off parts whenever I'm financially pinched. And, in response to the poster's question, a 7000+ arena is plenty big enough for DV and DIV from my experience.

Next season will be interesting for me as I won't have the promotion bonus and I'm running a break even economy.


I certainly am not saying you're doing it wrong, since you got to where you are. But I will say I disagree - the higher up you go, the harder it becomes to obtain extra income and devote it to arena building. The salaries you need to stay up in III are significantly greater than in IV, and it doesn't take much in salary at all to get out of V.

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214374.14 in reply to 214374.13
Date: 4/19/2012 11:12:31 AM
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No doubt. But every one of my players are worth more now. And I can always sell one for a huge upgrade anytime.

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