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Can I afford 14,837 in salary

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Date: 4/2/2010 6:50:13 PM
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it really depends on what you want to do , do you want to build players to sale or do you want to build your own to from scratch. Sometimes from what I have to seen is you might have to weaken your team for a season to make it stronger next season. I have several foreign born players on my team that I have bought looking back I wish I would have built my own team from scratch. Well that and I wish I would have put more into this game than I have since I have been playing from season 4 but didnt get serious till midway through season 9.


Rusty

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Date: 4/2/2010 7:42:05 PM
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Generally for beginners, you'd want to train either guards or bigs, and have veterans fill the spots of the positions you're not training. For you, I'd recommend training guards (that would include playing some of your short forwards as guards, since they'd be able to train guard skills quicker and tend to be nice small forwards). Then, you can shore up your front court with another good center. That way, you can train guards every week, and field a good enough front court to win as well.

From: CrazyEye

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Date: 4/3/2010 11:00:28 AM
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you could be able to pay him easily, in germany some fourth division teams have player on the bench with that salary.

If it's encessary for your league, it's another qquestion you must answer for yourself.