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I am a little shocked that I am one win away from I.1 Going to go for it, then next year will be a struggle. But the coin will be great to finish the stadium off.
best of luck! don't forget to send us postcards detailing how much the I.1 kids are spanking you!
Good luck, and congratulations on the title. However, honestly, with your 26-29 year olds you will struggle you need to rejuvenate your squad asap
I know with the players but I am keeping to my system of stadium first and then facilities. Have a few more seasons to go. I am sure I will bounce around during that time. I just play hard and make sure I am not an easy game for anyone.

It might still be good to pick up some decent prospects who will be better than your current players in the future.
The best prospects are really expensive, but there is a drop-off so that a player with average qualities or good qualities and one bad quality/bad CL/non-elite starting OR (but still respectable OR/EQ) can be purchased for close to the minimum. If you look around for a while, you can find good prospects like this that don't really get many bids.
Also, for older player, I managed to sell my best player (~1,800+ OR) in hockey for $40,000,000 about one half of a season before he went to free agency (he was approaching 29, so I wouldn't earn any money if I just let him go in free agency), and I found a comparable player for $30,000,000, leaving enough money to upgrade my defense as well. The point is that it is probably best to sell player over 26 before they hit free agency and to buy replacements (instead of spending $40,000,000 to keep my player, I spent a net of nothing while maintaining the quality of my team for a little longer). This only matters if you have players that might get substantial bids (relative to what you can afford).
The best prospects are really expensive, but there is a drop-off so that a player with average qualities or good qualities and one bad quality/bad CL/non-elite starting OR (but still respectable OR/EQ) can be purchased for close to the minimum. If you look around for a while, you can find good prospects like this that don't really get many bids.
Also, for older player, I managed to sell my best player (~1,800+ OR) in hockey for $40,000,000 about one half of a season before he went to free agency (he was approaching 29, so I wouldn't earn any money if I just let him go in free agency), and I found a comparable player for $30,000,000, leaving enough money to upgrade my defense as well. The point is that it is probably best to sell player over 26 before they hit free agency and to buy replacements (instead of spending $40,000,000 to keep my player, I spent a net of nothing while maintaining the quality of my team for a little longer). This only matters if you have players that might get substantial bids (relative to what you can afford).
Until I have the big 4 maxed out, it is a waste of money to buy prospects. Better someone else train them.
You can get decent ones for close to the minimum, though I suppose your training and regeneration are still too low.
I did manage to make a little money from training mediocre prospects, with even a level 10-11 training center in hockey, until they were 18, when I could sell them to newer teams.
It is time for the seasonal compiling of the players shizzz (totally forgot this time!)...
aye, but he only had to make one save in 19 matches over 656 minutes... the greenie gk had a more impressive save to save percentage ratio throughout the majority of the season.
I'm guessing that he ate that one shot for breakfast then...
Second League Cup Final in a row! We're getting good at this stuff, I guess (helps that we didn't try hard for almost the entire season...)
And this has to be the first time that the 1st place team didn't make the Final!
And this has to be the first time that the 1st place team didn't make the Final!
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