What is a reasonable budget to promote to higher leagues?
What is the highest budget that anyone ever had?
Thanks
Biggest budget
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Biggest budget
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mr charlie
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Re: Biggest budget
it depends on high you want to go
for the A league:
i'm a pretty cheap top club, restarted with +/-500M to A, on the way up i keep on trading, so it's not so clear
but i think 2000-3000 M is not strange to reach A
you can go up without a big budget, as a challange, keep on renewing, improving players with budget growth
this is harder, but i can work.
but besides budget, you need to learn the game, so start small
somtimes i see teams with a top team reaching C
i think i know the richest player in SP, but don't know his bank account
wil be a lot
for the A league:
i'm a pretty cheap top club, restarted with +/-500M to A, on the way up i keep on trading, so it's not so clear
but i think 2000-3000 M is not strange to reach A
you can go up without a big budget, as a challange, keep on renewing, improving players with budget growth
this is harder, but i can work.
but besides budget, you need to learn the game, so start small
somtimes i see teams with a top team reaching C
i think i know the richest player in SP, but don't know his bank account
wil be a lot
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mr charlie
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Re: Biggest budget
first tip i can give you
think in the long term, SP is like a marathon
and make small progress at a time in the beginning
you don't need a ronaldo or messi in the D league.
think in the long term, SP is like a marathon
and make small progress at a time in the beginning
you don't need a ronaldo or messi in the D league.
Re: Biggest budget
Thanks a lot for the answer, that makes sense.
I can definitely see now that in the lower leagues you don’t really need absolute top players to do well. But when I look at the transfer market, the really strong players are insanely expensive, often hundreds of millions, and it seems like you need quite a specific mix of skills to promote consistently. From what I’ve seen so far, low aggression looks especially important.
Also, when you think about a player’s full career span, it becomes pretty clear that if the long-term goal is to reach B or even A, one great player probably won’t be enough. So the budget needed over time is much higher than it might first seem.
Definitely something for me to think about. Still learning, but this is exactly the kind of insight I was hoping to get here.
Are thos "tools" that supposedly help you still available?
Cheers!
I can definitely see now that in the lower leagues you don’t really need absolute top players to do well. But when I look at the transfer market, the really strong players are insanely expensive, often hundreds of millions, and it seems like you need quite a specific mix of skills to promote consistently. From what I’ve seen so far, low aggression looks especially important.
Also, when you think about a player’s full career span, it becomes pretty clear that if the long-term goal is to reach B or even A, one great player probably won’t be enough. So the budget needed over time is much higher than it might first seem.
Definitely something for me to think about. Still learning, but this is exactly the kind of insight I was hoping to get here.
Are thos "tools" that supposedly help you still available?
Cheers!
New to the game. 1st in G league. Lol. 
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Re: Biggest budget
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