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Seran
Posts: 283
Posted on 2009-11-04 21:10:27
Your team is under the limit of $ -400,000
You have 1 week to improve your financial situation (meaning that you need to be above the limit at the same time next week). If you will not be able to do that, then your club will be declared bankrupt.


I got this message today. I play a home cup game on the 10th. Should I be worried?

My economy now is -550.093

A sold player of today will give me 130.000.

My salaries are 735.000 (although Highest salaries says 636.000), my stadium capacity is now 28.800: 2270 VIP, 5355 Exec., 21.175 Seats.

This accounts to 994.500 if the stadium gets sold out. So if the ticket money is divided equally (and the salaries get payed on Wednesday after the match), I shouldn't be worried, right?
  
pstimpel
Posts: 10622
Posted on 2009-11-04 21:16:49
normally not. The cup game + the poor friendly income will save you from going bankrupt next wednesday. And the week after you play at home - so I would say you are safe.
  
buckeye1022
Posts: 8799
Posted on 2009-11-04 21:22:01
Like Peter said, you should be fine. But, just in case, I would try again to sell a couple more players. You can never be too safe. If you end up fine without the sales, then you'd have a little cash to play with. But if the friendly and Cup don't get you as much as you'd expect, then it could be the difference.
  
pstimpel
Posts: 10622
Posted on 2009-11-04 21:25:49
buckeye1022 wrote:

Like Peter said, you should be fine. But, just in case, I would try again to sell a couple more players. You can never be too safe. If you end up fine without the sales, then you'd have a little cash to play with. But if the friendly and Cup don't get you as much as you'd expect, then it could be the difference.



On top of that remember Steelersal, who nearly went backrupt due his opponent decided to build the whole stadium short before the game started.

Staying on the safe side is a nice thing when it comes to finances
  
Seran
Posts: 283
Posted on 2009-11-04 21:27:08
And is the ticket money from the cup game divided equally?

And I think my cup game wll get full attendance, right?
  
buckeye1022
Posts: 8799
Posted on 2009-11-04 21:31:05
Cup games are indeed split evenly. I believe they pretty much always sell out too. At least I've never seen one at less than capacity.
  
TheFreakinStud
Posts: 0
Posted on 2009-11-04 21:34:04
Seran wrote:

Your team is under the limit of $ -400,000
You have 1 week to improve your financial situation (meaning that you need to be above the limit at the same time next week). If you will not be able to do that, then your club will be declared bankrupt.


I got this message today. I play a home cup game on the 10th. Should I be worried?

My economy now is -550.093

A sold player of today will give me 130.000.

My salaries are 735.000 (although Highest salaries says 636.000), my stadium capacity is now 28.800: 2270 VIP, 5355 Exec., 21.175 Seats.

This accounts to 994.500 if the stadium gets sold out. So if the ticket money is divided equally (and the salaries get payed on Wednesday after the match), I shouldn't be worried, right?



Let's check this with math.

-550,093(debt) + 130,000(player sold) + 497250(cup game) + 2(13,500)[match day sponsors for Div. III, I don't recall what they are in Div.II.] -735,000(salaries due on the update, they still count against you) + 90,590(friendly income based on attendance of 9,000)[you hopefully will have more, but shouldn't have less, so this is a 'safe' number]- 79660(seat maintenance cost) - any other maintenance costs you have= -136,163 - other maintenance costs

Since I'm pretty sure the other maintenance costs aren't $263,000. You should be ok.
  
Will85
Posts: 0
Posted on 2009-11-04 21:34:51
buckeye1022 wrote:

Cup games are indeed split evenly. I believe they pretty much always sell out too. At least I've never seen one at less than capacity.

Sure? None of my cup games are sold out
  
pstimpel
Posts: 10622
Posted on 2009-11-04 21:35:14
buckeye1022 wrote:

Cup games are indeed split evenly. I believe they pretty much always sell out too. At least I've never seen one at less than capacity.



I saw some cup games lately that didnt sell out, but at least the cap is similar like in league games, so no worries (again)
  
buckeye1022
Posts: 8799
Posted on 2009-11-04 21:44:34
Will85 wrote:

buckeye1022 wrote:

Cup games are indeed split evenly. I believe they pretty much always sell out too. At least I've never seen one at less than capacity.

Sure? None of my cup games are sold out



Lol I've never played a team with as big of a stadium as you either.

But I do stand corrected. They don't always sell out. But at 29,000, it should.
  
 
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