Contemplating selling my starting goalie. I simply do not have the team nor the finances to properly support his talent. I'm sure some of your defensive players would make this goalie a top notch all star. If theres interest i'll put him up for bid.
http://hockey.powerplaymanager.com/en/player.html?data=5988919-francesco-sarcoli
Time to focus on stadium. (748 goaltending)
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I've got an SA thats 19 days from 10 pucks, 72% scouting efficiency and the best my scouts can do is a 176 OR? Not that i'd expect something amazing, but a 176? I see little to no value in the SA and scouts. I've never gotten a quality player yet from SA. yet i've invested millions into it. irritating as hell.
Yeah the SA can be a cruel beast. Sometimes you go a few seasons getting at best maybe a couple average players and if you don't have a high level training facility and good staff you're usually better off selling a player with really good training stats.
If I could offer some advice... Don't worry about the SA too much. At the stage you're at arena seating and HR are much more important. After that I'd still give training and regen a higher priority than the SA.
When your training and regen are solid you can buy players in their early-mid 20's with solid training stats and use them as reserve players until their stats overtake the older or weaker players in your lineup.
Since most people are looking for players to immediately bolster their lines you can often find players that go fairly cheap and only take a few seasons to make it onto your lines. Overall they're a better value than loading up on old players that don't train well and have higher salary costs.
If I could offer some advice... Don't worry about the SA too much. At the stage you're at arena seating and HR are much more important. After that I'd still give training and regen a higher priority than the SA.
When your training and regen are solid you can buy players in their early-mid 20's with solid training stats and use them as reserve players until their stats overtake the older or weaker players in your lineup.
Since most people are looking for players to immediately bolster their lines you can often find players that go fairly cheap and only take a few seasons to make it onto your lines. Overall they're a better value than loading up on old players that don't train well and have higher salary costs.
The sports academy is very valuable if you don't start late or otherwise once it is maxed out or close to being maxed out. If you have one of the best sports academies in the world in basketball, then you may get very valuable players at level 10, unlike in hockey where hundreds of managers have perfect sports academies.
Hmm, looks like if your guys could have stayed out of the sin bin it might have been a different game. Ouch.
XD "sin bin" nice. Yeah my defenders have low technique sooo yeah its gonna happen.
Didn't we drop a league level the season prior, too?
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