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277906.2 in reply to 277906.1
Date: 3/11/2016 9:09:11 AM
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Presumably he reduced his prices. I'd expect it to be normal that a demoted team should be one of the teams with the highest income, after all, in an earlier season they must have been the best team in the lower division to promote in the first place.

When I was in D2, I noticed that teams who didn't adjust prices following relegation really suffer, whereas those that lower prices do much better.

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277906.4 in reply to 277906.3
Date: 3/11/2016 11:43:16 AM
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Id like to add that bleachers get hit harder than other seating so large arenas especially those with completed top-sides (XXXX/XXXX/500/50 types) tend to resist economic fluctuations better than teams with large bleachers. Of course they still need to adjust pricing and all that jazz but doing that well leads to better results in my experience.

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277906.6 in reply to 277906.2
Date: 3/11/2016 5:14:52 PM
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In thats the case, demoted teams should be hit harder.

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277906.7 in reply to 277906.6
Date: 3/12/2016 6:32:41 AM
KK Osvetnici
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Why?

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277906.8 in reply to 277906.7
Date: 3/12/2016 1:29:55 PM
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To punish them for not being competitive. Plus why should a team that was bad, be in the poleposition right away?

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277906.9 in reply to 277906.8
Date: 3/12/2016 2:03:17 PM
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Not being competitive means 0-22, 1-21, 2-20 but 9-13, 10-12 doesn't.

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277906.10 in reply to 277906.8
Date: 3/13/2016 7:28:28 AM
Durham Wasps
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To punish them for not being competitive. Plus why should a team that was bad, be in the poleposition right away?

Was the team you were originally talking about demoted through a play off or by finishing bottom? I'd have thought that would make a difference. If not it should.

I think in general being uncompetitive is not punished enough. Plenty of people agree with that part of your argument.

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277906.11 in reply to 277906.10
Date: 3/13/2016 4:39:38 PM
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Good point. The team I am referring to finished last in its group.

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277906.12 in reply to 277906.11
Date: 3/13/2016 6:59:31 PM
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Good point. The team I am referring to finished last in its group.

Then I would agree with you he should have less attendance this season than someone who demotes through a play off.

I think the part of the fan survey in question is the happiness with last season's performance. I'm fairly certain that this takes into account the position in the conference rather than the record. So a team bottom with 0-22 is treated the same as a team bottom with 6-16 who finished close to the 7th place team. Real fans would see that differently. I'm sure its not as easy to change the fan survey as it is to complain about its shortcomings, but I think that's where the fault lies.

Perhaps a special case can be made for teams that finish with terrible records like 0-22, or 1-21.

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