Fair enough. Forgot you finished 7th. The Jets tanked and focused on training all season though. Had they used their cash, they would not have relegated
If Doncaster Flames hadnt won their last couple of games, my team would have played a bot team in the relegation series
True. But from Docaster's perspective, they would have rathered faced you than to face Iwen in the relegation series so they did all that they could to finish in 6th to play you and denying you a bot for the relegation series. They pulled off a few CTs to secure 6th and was rewarded by facing a weaker opponent (you) rather than Iwen.
You have done a good job defending them but its interesting that the "purists" havent stooped to gracing this div 2 forum.
Define Purists? I follow this forum because this was the league I promoted from and have followed a number of teams from this league.
Before the All Star weekend I wasnt one of the six teams tipped to fight it out for promotion from Div II.3 in season 15
A few purchases can change that no doubt. Buying a few 30 year old veterans a week before playoffs will change you from bare playoff team to a actual contender.
If I hadnt of made the "small investments" that I did, I wouldnt have gained the experience and knowledge that i gained from the one season in the ABBL.
True. We all live and learn. The best part is that you can play this game your way. There is no set path to success. If you feel that your team will promote with 30 year old+ players that are cheap then there is nothing wrong with that. It is a legitimate tactic. Likewise, buying players 2 weeks before playoffs is another tactic.
Of course one of those lessons was the "near death experience" with the bankruptcy rule.
It happens. You gambled and it payed off. You made it to ABBL. I think it was well worth it as the money you made (or would have made) would have payed off any debts real quick.
Just gotta bluff my worthy competitors in this tough league into allowing my team to promote in the next few seasons
Good luck with that :)