View Full Version : Money..:(
nfg22
12-24-2004, 03:45 PM
Im about to be broke...is the there a way to turn around my finances? I mean like will my attendance pick up even though my team is below average now..?
Raven Hawk
12-24-2004, 04:42 PM
Broke as in around -$500,000 or broke as in $0. Don't worry if you have $0.
If you're near -$500k, you'll need to start selling players.
nfg22
12-24-2004, 05:16 PM
ok broke as in almost 0....hopefully fan support turns around now...Im trying to buy a solid goalie tho...
MikeVick7
12-24-2004, 06:43 PM
ok broke as in almost 0....hopefully fan support turns around now...Im trying to buy a solid goalie tho...
Yeah you can still buy players until you dip below $200,000 in debt. I just started 7 weeks ago and this Saturday will mark the first time I get in the black since week 2.
Mr. Wednesday
12-24-2004, 07:40 PM
If you're training goalies (as you indicated in the other thread), I'd suggest going for a passable unless you can get a solid for less than $100k.
Be very careful about taking on debt. You may be able to get away with a little bit, but your weekly economy is a little precarious at this point.
TargetPractice6
12-24-2004, 08:00 PM
Get a good job with more pay and you're okay.
MrBigglesworth
12-26-2004, 09:19 PM
Im about to be broke...is the there a way to turn around my finances? I mean like will my attendance pick up even though my team is below average now..?
If you are breaking even on a two-week cycle, your finances are pretty good. If not, post your economy data and someone will be able to see where you are spending too much. You may have too many coaches, or you may have to reduce your youth system investment, or maybe you have too many players on your roster. (goalie trainers can get away with having 20 or fewer players on the roster)
Where you will make money is in training. I spent most of my first season in debt.
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