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butchpt6
Posts: 1
Posted on 2009-05-13 21:27:00
I have just looked at my finances and its rather worrying. I have just over 300,000 in the bank, my wages are just over 100,000. Sponsership brings in around 70,000 - leaving a massive deficit of 30,000 that ticket sales from what i can see wont cover

Is it possible to make money, or am i going bankcrupt if i don't win my league this year?
  
pstimpel
Posts: 10622
Posted on 2009-05-13 21:29:09
butchpt6 wrote:

I have just looked at my finances and its rather worrying. I have just over 300,000 in the bank, my wages are just over 100,000. Sponsership brings in around 70,000 - leaving a massive deficit of 30,000 that ticket sales from what i can see wont cover

Is it possible to make money, or am i going bankcrupt if i don't win my league this year?



You can make money by playing friendlies, and of course from home league games and from participating the cup. Also dont forget to enable your gameday sponsors after EACH game
  
butchpt6
Posts: 1
Posted on 2009-05-13 21:30:44
ive played a few friendlies, however i can't see how its going to make up the deficit. I must be missing something?
  
AncientGreco
Posts: 3094
Posted on 2009-05-13 21:31:19
Additionally: You can invest 280K and build 400 VipSeats - will generate income of 44K per home game, which will help to close the gap
  
slider6
Posts: 352
Posted on 2009-05-13 21:31:34
You will make ~$12K per game in Gameday sponsors. That's at least $24K per week (and $36K during weeks when you play cup games). Plus, as stimpel said, you have friendlies that will be ~$75-100K per week as well. You are fine. Just watch close.

Hell, I only have $10K in my bank. I'm not worried. Yet.
  
butchpt6
Posts: 1
Posted on 2009-05-13 21:39:26
75-100k per week??? just for friendlies. Are you paying in wembley stadium? I made 5000 off my last friendly!!
  
MasterMark
Posts: 2592
Posted on 2009-05-13 21:42:34
you gotta try and find a good friendy.. take a look at the mentor programm.. you might get a good friendy there
  
slider6
Posts: 352
Posted on 2009-05-13 21:57:51
butchpt6 wrote:

75-100k per week??? just for friendlies. Are you paying in wembley stadium? I made 5000 off my last friendly!!



Your last friendly was a home game at capacity 500 (or 1000 depending on if the extra 500 seats were there). My last friendly was a road game in 5600 seat capacity.
  
butchpt6
Posts: 1
Posted on 2009-05-13 21:58:43
righto

expensive this football malarky init
  
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Posted on 2009-05-13 22:10:54
Yes, with a small stadium, it's best to try to schedule friendlies away for awhile until you get your stadium built up. Check the friendlies ad section and the mentor program that was mentioned earlier. There are many vets here with large stadiums that are always willing to play friendlies with new(er) people to help them out. The main thing to remember is that when you get your stadium up to size, return the favor by helping out the next group of newer people.