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As in LLM realism is key, I have a question. Pretty mcuh all the Conference North/South teams, including the one I'm managing, are pretty cash-strapped.
Should a transfer bid of below a players value, especially for my top scorer, be accepted, even if its npt really necessary, as IRL the board would almost certianly force you to do so?
There's no hard-fast rule for selling players in LLM, just do as you feel's realistic.
Personally, if a transfer offer arrived for a player which was below his value, especially what I perceived his value to the Team to be, then I'd send it back to the Club making the offer with a tube of KY Jelly enclosed.
Don't know about selling - Generally, I try to hold out if my best players are bid for, but if a League club comes in with asking price or above, I always sell, because In real life, I doubt a semi-pro club could morally hold on to a player offered a professional contract in higher leagues. Besides, I like to see how my groomed Youths cope in the big-wide world without me!.
On a diffferent point, I usually play my teams with plenty of width and use wingers. After a couple of years in, I find I never have too much problem attracting wingers to the club, most from lower leagues and reserves in leagues above are happy signing for me, but I often struggle to recruit players for elsewhere on the park, even when there is little competition for that position in the squad - does tactics used alter the type of player you can attract?