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jjmdirector
05-16-2008, 11:08 AM
the attendance algorithm or whatever is straight busted. my team won back to back super bowls and only managed about 28% capacity for those 2 years. even the playoff games were low. so let me break it down for you so you can update this issue.

even if the fan loyalty is low 15000 season ticket sales, you would still get 20,000 steady fans attending the game on a regualar basis. that total should and does rise dramatically when you begin winning. because you get the fairweather fans into the park. and playoffs are ALWAYS 95 - 100% sold out (please do the research) it doesnt matter how likable the players are or how popular they are. If your team is a consistant winner, at minimum you will be sold out 80% of the time.

let me know what you think although it doesn't really matter. as an oakland raider fan I've seen this for most of my life.

redfox000
05-16-2008, 12:35 PM
the attendance algorithm or whatever is straight busted. my team won back to back super bowls and only managed about 28% capacity for those 2 years. even the playoff games were low. so let me break it down for you so you can update this issue.

even if the fan loyalty is low 15000 season ticket sales, you would still get 20,000 steady fans attending the game on a regualar basis. that total should and does rise dramatically when you begin winning. because you get the fairweather fans into the park. and playoffs are ALWAYS 95 - 100% sold out (please do the research) it doesnt matter how likable the players are or how popular they are. If your team is a consistant winner, at minimum you will be sold out 80% of the time.

let me know what you think although it doesn't really matter. as an oakland raider fan I've seen this for most of my life.

Not only that, but in the year 2100 and I assume well before that, most of the cities that have NFL teams have an average income of $10,000. Give me a f'n break. I find myself having to take over teams and relocate them just to get the income up to a decent level for their city.

Ben E Lou
05-16-2008, 12:58 PM
The FOF financial model is not realistic. I'm not certain that it's intended to be.

jjmdirector
05-16-2008, 03:37 PM
The FOF financial model is not realistic. I'm not certain that it's intended to be.

oh yeah sky dog my back to back superbowl were using you awsome smashmouth offensive gameplan. LOVE IT