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Onderwerp: Advice to C Teams looking for a friendly....

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2011-04-29 21:05:58
ivysafety39 [del] naar Iedereen
so i just went to look for a friendly match for next week and i saw a lot of low level teams posting home matches. this makes a no sense.

when posting for a friendly match, i (and the other upper league teams) will be much more likely to accept your friendly match proposals, if you posted that you want an AWAY match. the A, ML and some B league teams have better stadiums and seating and will offer more money than what can be earned playing at your stadium. when you post a friendly match proposal, post that you want to be the away team. its better for everyone involved.
2011-04-29 22:14:48
I look for invitations to A or B league teams with stadiums greater than 30,000 (unless each seat is close to $15/seat). If I can't find any suitable friendlies in USA, I switch to another country such as Poland, Romania, or one of the other countries with a large number of users. This week, I made $27,000 which is almost double what I make in a home game.

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2011-04-30 16:22:12
I would prefer to play with USA C-League teams. I don't get challenged by them often enough.
2011-05-02 04:21:52
Same here, I always setup cup rules so that I can help a C-league team or a US team.
2011-05-05 03:40:39
just make friends and join a friendly league

makes everything easier
2011-05-05 15:24:42
easier yes. but for C league teams, who need money, playing a home game every other week, will not make them much money.

in a league, you don't split the gate. when i was in c league, my home friendlies would bring me 10-12k... and that would be every other week.

if a C league team plays at my place they'll get 25-30k, every week.

that's a difference of somewhere 300-400k a year. a huge sum to C leaguers.
2011-05-05 16:19:08
if any teams want to friendly me every week (not necessarily C league) and lose intentionally with a horrible tactic while bringing in 40-50k per match, let me know
2011-05-05 16:32:17
Or in future seasons, become a nudnick and then get decent ticket revenue AND get the benefit of my exceptional wisdom.

Speaking of the future, did you know that Chuck Norris can jump off a building and land on that same building 20 years in the future (completing both time travel and spatial relocation effortlessly).
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2011-05-05 16:35:16
i must win by many goals even with scrubs as to not lose supporter mood. this is the drawback of over 2700 supporters
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2011-05-06 08:19:08
Supporter mood is based on number of supporters ;)
2011-05-06 17:21:38
yep i just said that

maybe you should stick to your side of the pond buddy =P
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2011-05-06 17:25:30
Sort of explains many of the hats his countrymen were wearing.
2011-05-06 18:13:53
Also with this news we want to reveal one of the supporters mood secrets - the class indicator used for mood calculations after a match. It was already said it depends on previous matches of a team, class of rivals competing and the scores achieved in these matches. This is all true.... because the class indicator is the Fanclub members of the team.

Quote for truth for the news ;)
2011-05-06 18:34:08
yea, pointy detective obvious hats
2011-05-06 18:59:03
I'm talking about the weird ones at the wedding. Like this one.

http://www.starandstyle.com/princess-beatrices-royal-wedding-hat-gets-mocked-by-thousands-of-facebook-fans.html

Oh My Goodness.



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2011-05-06 18:59:48
Some were pretty impressive in the fact that they were hanging of their chins through witchcraft ;)
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