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210195.223 in reply to 210195.222
Date: 4/19/2012 1:39:44 PM
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come on man :) i haven't been offensive. I just want to show you that there are other parts of the game. just being good at tactics doesn't make you a good manager. i am trying to show you this.

but anways, as you said there is no point in continuing with this discussion. we will not able to convince each other.

good luck in your national league :)

Definently the best way to end an argument

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210195.225 in reply to 210195.224
Date: 4/19/2012 5:25:45 PM
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BB gives all of us equal changes to save money-earn money. and use it whatever you want. this is not stealing


This is not true.

A new team in the USA will take much longer to save money than a new team in a small country like Shqiperia.
Team in a large country willl take 5 or 6 seasons at least to reach the first league so they can make (and save) alot of money. Team in a small country can make the first league in 1 season...

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210195.227 in reply to 210195.226
Date: 4/19/2012 6:10:32 PM
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Of course you are wrong. There is no difference in small country vs big country when it comes to money saving. Simple evidence: China has a lot of teams = big country and yet their teams seems to be very competitive - often winner - in B3. If what you said were true, than we would have a top10 teams in the world from (almost) lost (!) countries. Take a look at the best teams right now. They come from big countries.

There is probably less competition in small countries, but definitely no more money on the plate.

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210195.228 in reply to 210195.227
Date: 4/19/2012 6:21:51 PM
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Well that depends on how you play. With a full and competitive roster we may make less from merchandising and ticket sales due to having weaker rivals. If you chose to tank however, you can make silly amounts of money quite quickly while not sinking very far down the league.

Tanking in a small nation is pretty much the most boring and unrewarding thing ever but there are still plenty out there who do it. The reason we don't have a top ten of teams from small nations is that whatever money you have, it does still require managerial and tactical skills to make it really pay off, which the teams at the top of large leagues tend to have just by way of experience.

Last edited by Tortuga at 4/19/2012 6:22:28 PM

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210195.229 in reply to 210195.227
Date: 4/19/2012 7:32:10 PM
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Of course you are wrong. There is no difference in small country vs big country when it comes to money saving. Simple evidence: China has a lot of teams = big country and yet their teams seems to be very competitive - often winner - in B3. If what you said were true, than we would have a top10 teams in the world from (almost) lost (!) countries. Take a look at the best teams right now. They come from big countries.

There is probably less competition in small countries, but definitely no more money on the plate.


of course he is NOT wrong. what you said is extremely logical. OBVIOUSLY there is no more money on the plate in any country. What did you expect ticket sales in Barbados to be higher (and thus barbados teams obtaining more income) than ticket sales in Canada.

Review the issue.

It is much easier for a team in a small country to raise more money. WHY? because they can make it to the first league way faster. and Ticket sales are higher in the first league than in the second league than in the third league etc...

If a team starts in China. They might be in the 7th league. and It will take them many many seasons to jump to the 1st league where they can maximize their ticket sales... but for a small country, it can take new teams only one season to reach the main league where they can maximize their ticket sales...

therefore, it is MUCH easier to raise money in a small country than in a big country. Mod-Akyurtlu is absolutely correct.


Your question about the top 10 teams in the world not being from small countries was answered by Tortuga. It is definitely easy to raise money in a small country, but money can't buy championships alone. But when it is grouped together with managerial and technical skills, a championship team develops.

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210195.231 in reply to 210195.229
Date: 4/20/2012 12:40:29 AM
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Aight. But there r two big disatvantages ( next to all the small country pros ).

TV Contract is based...aeh..on whatever

Merchandise revenue for NT players in based on NT World Rank ( thats why germanies NT sucks big time-->dropping in the twentys :P)

no, non competetive/easy money earning small country serial champion will ever compete with a big country/ hard competition serial champion (if u found one)

..i can give u a average weekly revenue from my silly club and i bet NOT ONE small country champion is close ;-)

Expenses Revenue
Player Salaries: $ 1 007 906 Attendance: $ 610 318
Staff Salaries: $ 57 700 Merchandise: $ 226 523
Scouting: $ 10 000 TV Contract: $ 239 622
Total: $ 1 075 606 Total: $ 1 076 463
Typical Weekly Net Income: $ 857


Cheerio



Last edited by WillFreeman at 4/20/2012 12:46:13 AM

From: CrazyEye

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210195.233 in reply to 210195.232
Date: 4/20/2012 2:14:23 AM
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hey some 1,1m roster are monsters, with cup and bbb income on top of it ;)

Last edited by CrazyEye at 4/20/2012 2:15:43 AM

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