I'm no business student, but I do know that in sports it goes something like this: "More money, more power".
I do know that if I build more stands in my stadium, the ticket sales will flow in. Also, friendlies in bigger stadiums help a lot. But what else is there?
I'm no business student, but I do know that in sports it goes something like this: "More money, more power".
I do know that if I build more stands in my stadium, the ticket sales will flow in. Also, friendlies in bigger stadiums help a lot. But what else is there?
Not much more... Fan shop does have a decent return of investment, but otherwise, you need to cut costs and have a budget that you stick to.
Friendlies should be played at venues where the home team only hase VIP+EXEC and the 1000 free seats. That will give you 100.000 to 200.000 a game.
There could be some money making in the transfer market if you can pick up a good prospect and are lucky that he caps nicely. Youth pulls can generate millions if you get that 4½ or 5 star, 6'6" and 20 INT / 20 CON player.
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