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173062.11 in reply to 173062.7
Date: 1/31/2011 7:23:34 PM
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Oh right, do you guys think i should sell some of my players 1 by 1, and try to get some american players with there similar skills?

What you can do is to buy 2 scrubs who are Americans, mainly for the GS purposes. Well, as far as I can tell, you're doing a great job maintaining a good GS, but managing GS with 12/13 players might be easier. It's really up to you though. I have 3 national scrubs (2 of them are my draftees) so that it boosts my merchandise a little.

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173062.12 in reply to 173062.11
Date: 1/31/2011 7:32:02 PM
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Oh right, do you guys think i should sell some of my players 1 by 1, and try to get some american players with there similar skills?

What you can do is to buy 2 scrubs who are Americans, mainly for the GS purposes. Well, as far as I can tell, you're doing a great job maintaining a good GS, but managing GS with 12/13 players might be easier. It's really up to you though. I have 3 national scrubs (2 of them are my draftees) so that it boosts my merchandise a little.

Do you really notice a difference here? The rules seem to hint that this doesn't have an effect.

From the Manual:
Merchandising income comes from your fans buying team apparel. Jersey sales are affected by a combination of factors. One factor is whether you have a winning team. Nobody likes to wear the jersey when you're losing, do they? Other factors include how many domestic players you have on your team, and also how many were drafted by your own team, as fans like supporting local players more than imported talent. This is weighted by the overall skill of the local players, so stocking your team with local bench warmers won't do you much good.

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173062.13 in reply to 173062.12
Date: 1/31/2011 7:34:54 PM
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My suggestion failed...what have I been doing all this time!? :D
Thanks a lot for spotting that out. One ball for you :)

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173062.14 in reply to 173062.13
Date: 1/31/2011 7:37:13 PM
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My suggestion failed...what have I been doing all this time!?
Thanks a lot for spotting that out. One ball for you

My local scrubs are all draft picks, and from time to time, they get garbage minutes of training. Every little bit helps ;)

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173062.15 in reply to 173062.14
Date: 2/1/2011 8:41:30 AM
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Thank you soo much for your help, and for helping others, i wish i can give u like 50 balls, but i cant...

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173062.16 in reply to 173062.13
Date: 2/1/2011 8:45:12 AM
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Oh yeah and samurai tungi thank you a lot I know ur suggestion failed but atleast you tried, Idk if u think this is smart, but what i do for gs is buy 1 or 2 scrubs(salary doesnt matter) that cost like 1k in Tl,have them play scrim, then fire them(or sell if you can) before economic update so i dont have to pay for them, thats the cheapest way to get good gs. :) please comment back or gimme a ball if u think its smart...

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173062.17 in reply to 173062.16
Date: 2/1/2011 8:53:03 AM
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Haha no problem. Well there was a degree of "fail" but it nevers says having scrubs from the same nationality doesn't boost the merchandise at all, so there's a tiny tiny "not fail" in my advice...(hopefully :P).
Well if you're just buying 1k scrubs and firing before the economic update, and buy another ones after the economic update, it doesn't really make you save a lot of money. Think about it, if you have 1 k scrub and you fire him. After the economic update, you pay $1000 to get another 1k scrub to make a replacement for the scrub you fired the previous week. The net income is +/- $0, so really, it doesn't make much difference in my opinion (unless the scrub you've bought has like $5000 salary).

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173062.19 in reply to 173062.18
Date: 2/1/2011 1:09:55 PM
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True, perhaps when involved in the cup matches, some decent players for a cheap price could help. I usually play most of my best players in the league games, so I mostly have the scrubs for the cup games, which kinda worries me sometimes.

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173062.20 in reply to 173062.19
Date: 2/1/2011 6:00:38 PM
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Samurai tungi, ik its not much of a gain, but if u think of it it saves more money than keeping 2 scrubs the whole season, cuz ur paying bout 4k a week for each scrub while i pay 1k just for buying them, and sometimes i find 5-6k salary players for 1k, so its very helpful. Also as the other person said, i have bought a scrub for 1k then i sell them for 5k. All you do is make a transfer ad and 99% he will get sold, just write something to grab peoples attention, you can trick most newbies like me..lol

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173062.21 in reply to 173062.20
Date: 2/1/2011 7:21:12 PM
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Well quite many managers (in my opinion) buy a scrub for 1k, then sell or fire before the economic update, then buy another afterwards to avoid paying salary. I don't do this because the loss of the money in doing this is so tiny, that it's really negligible (just like...3k loss). And you could make money out of the selling the scrubs but it's not an easy task, even if there are new players.

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