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From: lvess

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328044.7 in reply to 328044.4
Date: 7/9/2025 11:09:40 AM
Delaware 87ers
II.3
Overall Posts Rated:
316316
My merch is 20-25% higher than league average with a 100% USA roster (but only 1 HG draftee) trained mostly from 18 yos. My problem has always been the cost of using high level trainers and training facilities is very bad for the bank account unless 1) you have a massive bankroll to start with, 2) you're winning a lot and maxing out match income, or 3) you're making deep runs in the Cup/BBM.

I've never gone down the "cash out on my trainees and pad my bankroll" route so even after 11 years playing this game I'm still always on the edge.

Last edited by lvess at 7/9/2025 3:02:29 PM

From: JacksonK

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Date: 7/9/2025 7:53:44 PM
Googily Dolls
II.3
Overall Posts Rated:
2929
Second Team:
Googily Dolls II
I haven’t been competitive in D.2 since season 8 or so, I’m kinda nervous this go around. Hoping to see if I can even manage to stay up while training an NT prospect. It appears im well below league avg team salary. Not a good sign for me.

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Date: 7/9/2025 9:09:34 PM
Swamp Things
II.3
Overall Posts Rated:
2929
Having young trainees can be helpful especially in the second half of a season. To some degree, you have to spend money to make money in D.2. They tricky part is spending the right amount. You just have to be mindful of the salary implications of your training in the long run.

From: NJ
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Date: 7/17/2025 4:41:00 AM
SK Wolves
II.3
Overall Posts Rated:
6060
Welcome all. I've been here since season 60, mostly fighting off regulation each season since my finals appearance back in season 62. Not sure if that's an accomplishment or not. As stated it has been a pretty brutally competitive league. Like others have, I probably should have just regulated on purpose to get a fresh start. I have to start training bigs next season so we'll see how long I can hang on for.