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voetballiefhebb 05-05-2003, 09:28:AM Are there any ways of making cash:
Stadium:
Capacity: 4000
Sitting: 1400
Terraces: 2500
VIP: 100
Buildings:
Players purchased:
Nils Harlén (60 000 GBP)
Income
Ticket sales 0
Sponsor revenue 7, 500
Transfers 0
Facilities 0
Other 0
Total: 7, 500
Expenses
Player salaries 16, 136
Staff salaries 540
Youth 1 900
Transfers 0
Facilities 0
Other 0
Stadium 5 200
Total 23, 776
Total Assets: 73 817 GBP
So as you can see, I am hoping to gain a bit of money through the big stadium. I have decided not to go to large with the stadium. I'm not keen on selling players really.
How much money do you win for winning a league? Do you get prize money at the end of each season for your league position, and finally, do I win anything if I win a friendly league?
Parra Power 05-05-2003, 11:32:AM more VIP seating, some hot dog stands etc.........
sell some players you dont use (cuts the wages and gets transfer income)..... and apart from that, i dunno :confused:
The size of your stadium should be:
Terrace: 7500
Seats: 2300
VIP: 200
Also you'll need some buildings. go to http://bluefun.port5.com/dzblue to see what your optimal amount is.
Also make sure you play 1 home and 1 away friendly game every day. Apart from that you should be ok... your expenses are quite low.
jchristenson 05-05-2003, 09:08:PM Eventhogh taxes limit profits on the transfer - it is still a healthy way to make a buck here and there.
voetballiefhebb 05-05-2003, 10:47:PM :| The point of this thread was to hint at Ash, Bluecoaster and Swish to feel really sorry for me and buy a ****ty player off of me for 200GPB. ;)
Ash, I can't really afford buildings. :(
I also have a 16 year old, he has 1 ball in every stat except heading where he has 3 balls. Is that good?
Bluecoaster 05-05-2003, 10:54:PM Sorry mate, can't help you now :)
Ticket sales 234 864
Sponsor revenue 16 000
Transfers 0
Facilities 62 646
Other 0
Total 313 510
Expenses
Player salaries 43 087
Staff salaries 67 800
Youth 16 000
Transfers 0
Facilities 6 096
Other 0
Stadium 47 200
Total 180 183
Shindig 06-05-2003, 12:08:AM Selling my retarded forward for 200k done the trick.
A player with good stats that slowly gets crapper, is a goldmine. Sell them on to a sucker and reap the rewards.
voetballiefhebb 06-05-2003, 02:45:AM The thing is, I have a forward, he's the third most expensive player on the team at something like 200k, however, he's scored 1 goal in 9 games. He's a striker ok, but my bloody other striker has 0 balls in shooting, 1 in pace, around 8 balls in general, the assistant manager tall says hes a defender, but he's scored 3. :/
I should sell him really...
Pontefract City 06-05-2003, 10:38:PM What does the discard option do to the player? I know they are fired but what happens to the player after that? Do they vanish of the face of MZ or what?
voetballiefhebb 06-05-2003, 10:57:PM I'm guessing free transfer.
Bluecoaster 07-05-2003, 02:33:AM I looked on my transfer history today, 4 out of 6 player I've sold until now have been sacked...I feel sorry for those suckers who paid for them, lol.
Blue
Ebonix 08-05-2003, 02:19:PM MAYBE! :o
playing friendlies at home, surely if you play allot of friendlies you get the money off the ticket recipts.
Your players would get experience also.
But would it effect your players condition?
Originally posted by Liam_Best
MAYBE! :o
playing friendlies at home, surely if you play allot of friendlies you get the money off the ticket recipts.
Your players would get experience also.
But would it effect your players condition? You only get money from the first 5 home friendly games a week (thats why you should play doubles) and its not that much you get anyway because you only get about 500 spectators.
Ebonix 08-05-2003, 06:37:PM Originally posted by Ash
You only get money from the first 5 home friendly games a week (thats why you should play doubles) and its not that much you get anyway because you only get about 500 spectators.
Aye, but as Sainsbury say, every penny helps (H)
voetballiefhebb 08-05-2003, 09:18:PM Originally posted by Liam_Best
Aye, but as Sainsbury say, every penny helps (H)
:rolleyes:
Liam, Liam, Liam. Where do we start?
It is "Tesco's. Every little helps."
:nape:
:D
Ebonix 09-05-2003, 12:12:AM Originally posted by voetballiefhebb
:rolleyes:
Liam, Liam, Liam. Where do we start?
It is "Tesco's. Every little helps."
:nape:
:D
Ahh it dunne matter, I don't work for any of them :mrpimp:
I work in public relations :mrpimp:
Serving booze so that people become happy :crazyboy:
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