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259800.1
Date: 6/28/2014 8:38:45 AM
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would someone mind looking at my arena and my team and tell me if this is enough for d3?

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259800.2 in reply to 259800.1
Date: 6/28/2014 11:12:49 AM
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Arena could be bigger. Your roster strength would be in the 4-6 range of eithe conference in my D.IV league this year. So no I don't think your ready unless your goal is to bank on winning relegation or getting in a weak league.

I have 1757 players for sale and I'm $25,835,360 in debt. Buy them at outrageous prices, or be selfish and make me go bankrupt. You decide, BB.
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259800.3 in reply to 259800.2
Date: 6/28/2014 12:00:22 PM
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am i 1 or 2 players away or will i need to tank the finals? i make about 60k a week that could be spent on more players if needed?

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259800.4 in reply to 259800.3
Date: 6/28/2014 1:45:07 PM
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It's basically across the board improvements. I don think your guards could defend/score on the average D.III teams, and same goes for your bigs. If I were you though I'd go for promotion to get that bonus as well as increased revenue next season even if it then results in relegating back to D.IV. If you want to see how to make your team look I'd suggest looking t the playoff teams in my league. My team is averaging ratings of Proficient for Perimeter Defense and Strong for Inside Defense, yet I might not even make the finals. But like I said, always promote if you can.

I have 1757 players for sale and I'm $25,835,360 in debt. Buy them at outrageous prices, or be selfish and make me go bankrupt. You decide, BB.
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259800.5 in reply to 259800.3
Date: 6/28/2014 2:41:52 PM
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No you are not ready, but it is still ultimately better to promote anyways.

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259800.6 in reply to 259800.1
Date: 6/28/2014 4:01:08 PM
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It might be on the smaller side for a D III team, but it should be fine if you can promote. I wouldn't recommend tanking the playoffs, unless you are just trying to get better training minutes for key trainees. Anyway, I find it better to promote, even if you drop back down next season. In the worst case, you would hopefully find a decent player to train or sell in the draft. Also, if you price your tickets right and stay close to the salary min, you will have a boatload of cash that you can spend on your arena or improving your team for your next run through D IV.

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259800.7 in reply to 259800.1
Date: 6/28/2014 7:39:23 PM
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Your roster needs significant improvement. With more cash you'll get there

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259800.8 in reply to 259800.1
Date: 6/28/2014 11:32:40 PM
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I actually like the size of your arena. I think it is definitely suitable for D.III. You team does need work, but with your arena you will make a decent amount of money to revamp your team. It is definitely harder to promote out of a league than to try to stay in one in my opinion. Try to promote! You will be glad you did. Also you need to keep your players in better GS.

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259800.9 in reply to 259800.1
Date: 6/29/2014 8:16:27 PM
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I second Ramquizibo on this. Promote!

When you promote you will get a great deal of cash from your arena incomes and promotion bonus.

Personally I have a goal of promoting every other season if possible. I would suggest you follow that strategy.

BTW you have some awesome trainees with very high potential! Good for you

Your arena size is very big for Div IV so its a good size for Div III. Check my newbie guide if you need ideas for Div III.

GL in the finals!