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What age can I promote players to the first team? I am considering how I should invest my money.

1. High Quality school.
2. Larger Stadium.
3. New, better players.

Regards

Lee
30/09/2011 11:59
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Stadium top priority
Schools can wait till you have lots of tom

Wait for the promotion P next to your juniors name.

14 - 80 (yes there is one nearly there but he's a freak)
15 - 70
16 - 60
17 - 50
18 - 40
19 - must promote
30/09/2011 12:39
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Thanks. 30/09/2011 13:35
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Id say Pro seats are a wise investment. You can build a bunch of standing areas that probably won't be filled or upgrade a section to Pro, which will produce a good return. 30/09/2011 13:44
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I agree, you see lots of managers with 72000 standing seats and only 20000 people coming to the game and they're paying maintenance costs on 54000 empty seats every week. Build Pro seats and optimize your prices if you can after each set of new seats is built.
30/09/2011 13:57
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understood. I am in the lower leagues (6 div, section 367 (or something equal absurd!)), during my friendly games against other people, I have been getting 2.5k supporters, my ticket prices are at the default level. How many supporters can I expect? (obviously, that is dependent on my league performance, but I need some kind of a range). Also, need some guidance on ticket prices, should they be higher or lower? 30/09/2011 14:00
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Friendlies get you bugger all supporters so don't worry about that. I think my first ever game netted me £297k. What I generally did after that was build a set of seats every week or two and use the optimize button(25GB). By the end of the first season I was getting £1.7m per game.

If you don't use GB's look at how many supporters you're getting. If a type of seat is full. put the price up on that seat. If it's not getting enough people in put the price down. Don't do massive changes, maybe £2-£3 per seat one way or another and ignore results from friendlies.

There really is no range. There's so many variables to take into account. Just remember if you're going to tinker. Tinker in small amounts.

By the way Join a private league if you can.
30/09/2011 14:13
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