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Old 04-03-2005, 12:11   #1
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Hi, just wondering. What is the weekly amount of mony you use?

I am currently at a weekly expense of €115K.
my sponsor income is €56K and rising.
when I play at home I get about €150K income.

So post your statements and let us compare.
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Old 04-03-2005, 12:16   #2
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My week expense is 113K,
Sponsors do 55k, and also rising.
when I play at home I make 120-180k.

This is enough to earn me 30-40k in two weeks, inclusing one home and one away match.
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Old 04-03-2005, 14:35   #3
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Difficult to say for De Snaken, since income and expenses heavily fluctuate each week, take a look at this screenshot for example:


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In general, I have a small (about 5-10K a week I think) loss each week when not factoring in the temporary income, but in the next few weeks that will change to a positive cash flow since the stadium is attracting more and more crowd.
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Old 04-03-2005, 15:16   #4
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Good God!

How much in wages?

Oh wait, thats Euros isnt it

Well for me its like this.

Total Expenses about £70,000.
I get £45,000 from sponsors and normally get about £70,000 from a home match.

In Euros.
Total Expenses about 100,000.
I get 65,000 from sponsors and normally get about 100,000 from a home match.



I also have about £120,000 in the bank at the moment because I now have 2 away matches in a row and nothing to spend the money on at the moment

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Old 04-03-2005, 17:07   #5
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My weekly expenses are around 105k. My sponsors donate a generous 68k each week, so the rest comes from selling tickets. When I'm sold out that's 237k revenue.

I had two league matches at home which got almost sold out, I used that money to buy an extra midfielder (since my last cup opponent injured one, grrr). The real money should come from selling forwards though (I hardly could call selling youth pulls real money, grrr). I've found that prices are more stable for brilliant scorers or higher, so that's what I'm aiming for.
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Old 04-03-2005, 17:15   #6
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My economy is looking quite bad:
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Economy

Cash funds: -396 039 € (-443 331) €
Sponsors: satisfied
Supporter Club: 438 members
Supporters: delirious


This week

Revenue Expenses
Crowd 1 264 Arena 8 000
Sponsors 28 038 Wages 22 707
Financial 0 Interest 19 802
Temporary 11 415 Temporary 4 000
Staff 13 500
Youth squad 20 000
Total revenue 40 717 Total expenses 88 009
Expected income/loss -47 292
But I have two defender who just increased their skill to excellent (about time, after no increases for at least 10 weeks!), so selling them should do a lot of good
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Old 04-03-2005, 18:20   #7
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wow -443k! That's nearing the limit Plux!

Being a defendertrainer myself for years now I seriously advise against selling at excellent ATM. Prices are horrible. OTOH your financial situation is very bad, so maybe you have to sell. If you have to choose, sell one excellent defender and train one to formidable. The difference is huge, for "just" 10 weeks of training.

If you want the full monty get yourself 8-10 trainees and train all these to Outstanding/Briliant. That takes a lot of time but this simply is a great way to improve your economy, the bad part is that you are relatively stuck on 5-3-2 and 5-4-1 lineups, though this is doable if you also sneak in a 4-4-2 some time.
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Old 04-03-2005, 18:30   #8
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(home game cash flow/number of home games + away game cash flow/number of awaygames)/2 = £16 342.16667

thats over 10 weeks (4 home games and 6 away games) and it excludes all temporary income and expenditures so it shows that the club is profitable on attendences alone.

Edit: Also my youth academy over all pulls has brought in a revenue of £726 333. No idea how much it has cost me.
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Old 04-03-2005, 18:32   #9
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For forwards, selling at excellent is good practice atm. Compared to formidable level, prices are pretty high. My guess is that too many people have read the platypus guide and stopped thinking for themselves.

But plux, you need to get out of debt asap. If you reach 500k, bankrupcy is a disturbing option. And look at the interest you're paying.
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Old 04-03-2005, 22:34   #10
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32.22KB

Also, I have 3 excel 19-20yr old forward trainees with weak passing and 3 17-18-yr old with passable scoring and solid/passable passing one of which is a youth pull and two others bought as inad scorers and trained worth around 200-300K each. I'm afraid with excel trainees I will not be able to afford their salaries all the way to brilliant though and will be forced to sell them earlier.
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