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One of the things about playing the game LLM: it's YOUR game, and you make your way in it. If you think the bet option is to force the board to improve the training facilities, you go for it. If it all goes tits up, well try something else.
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>It seems like heaven on earth:
- Stadium: 900 seats
- Training grounds: awful
- Transfer budget: 0
- Global budget: 0
- Contract all end within a year, but I'm a full 750€/week below the salary limit (what could I be complaining about?) <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Does anyone know what the first choice should be to survive in LLs at a longer term:
- Should I ask to upgrade the training facilities (to try to get some youth)?
- Should I ask for a stadium upgrade (to get more money to lower the debts)?
- Or just stick at trying to sign some half-decent freebies and let the board sort the rest out ...
Tx for any help <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Heaven's not all it's cracked up to be?
It's difficult to believe to begin with, raven-bloke, but a lot of the enjoyment of LLM is finding out just how hard it is to get your Team on track, juggling funds and Team matters.
Some guys look after the finances and struggle on that way, others are totally cavalier about fiscal matters ( :o ) and let the Board worry about such things.
Don't worry about Training Facilities and Stadium Expansion, btw, you have to have the money to do either and the Board will decide when that is.
I would say shortbread is a biscuit, 'cos it goes mushy when stale (cakes tend to go hard when they go stale). Bread? Dunno.
There are lots of legal arguments in the definitions of cakes/biscuits - see the kerfuffle over jaffa cakes and whether they were cakes (ie not subject to VAT), or chocolate-covered biccies (VAT-able).