Heh, this is still my first full season, so no danger of that coming into play just yet . I'm aiming at third, but I'm at least a season or two off promotion. I did get rather lucky with my div V; it's a lot easier than some of the monsters out there (V.10 in particular, I think). But yeah, that sounds like a good rule of thumb.There's a school of thought (in HT) that suggests that, if you can't beat teams in your division on MOTS (=GFI), you'll only get mashed in the division above.
Ironically, I saw the sentence you deleted.Use the edit button, no one would have noticed otherwise.
True. But then, I would say thatPromoting ought to be a financial boost, not the opposite.
4. Jonathon Jephcott (512663)
RH Batsman, RM Bowler, superb batting form, superb bowling form, energetic
A defensive player with strong leadership skills and woeful experience.
Plays For: Central Districts
Nationality: England
Age: 20 Years Old
Battrick Rating: 13,866 (+584)
Wages: £1,505 p/w
Stamina: [B]competent[/B] Wicket Keeping: worthless
Batting: proficient Concentration: strong
Bowling: worthless Consistency: worthless
Fielding: mediocre
Granted, but the situation you have at the moment is that the top two in many divisions are typically massively superior to the rest of their league (because they're camping), and the bottom couple in the ones above are there because they were either idealistic or too inept to throw their playoff. That said, of course, I don't think I could actually make myself throw a playoff (pride, y'know), but that's neither here nor there.Playing devil's advocate, the problem with that is that the game is then more likely to stagnate - just like in real life, you want the best two or three teams in a given league to be better than the bottom two or three in the division above.
Definitely; there's a balance to be found, but I'd say that at the moment it's a near certainty that if you promote at the first opportunity, your team after the next season will be back in the same division you started in, and worse off than if you'd stayed down. There's a happy medium to be found, I think, that isn't nearly solved by the soft membership caps. Obviously you've had a different experience in Hattrick, but I think you might be the exception rather than the rule.If you increase revenues too much as you go up the leagues, it becomes easier to just sit on your laurels once you promote, rather than striving to finish 2nd or 3rd
Yeah, sounds about right. You don't really need to win *that* many matches to keep supporters coming. But for the bottom teams it's a bit of a struggle. I find it hard to believe that Watford, say, are pulling in many fewer supporters this season than last, despite having an awful time of it in the Premiership. In the same way that the morale calculations are a bit weird in that getting beaten by a massively superior opponent is just as demoralising as being beaten by a team of Jade Goodys wielding salad forks, I find it strange that attendance is based solely on the home team's recent record. I'm sure newly promoted teams get massive surges in attendance, particularly when the big teams visit.I've not looked, but I'd hope that the average 4th-placed team gets more cash over the course of the season than the average 1st-placed team in the division below.
I'm the only one online it seems, and unfortunately I can't since I've only ever had a respectable keeper. Sorry. Although I would say that Scaly's match above seems to indicate that an awesome keeper does indeed make a weeny bit of a difference. I know some people on the sledging boards (including several with extremely good teams) swear that a good keeper makes a large difference. Certainly having checked out their catch and stumping statistics, I'm inclined to believe them.So could anyone please tell me if keeping ability does make a difference or not?
Yeah it does when my keeper was respectable he used to drop the odd catch. Now his superb he doesn't drop many and he takes double the amount of catches that he took when he was respectable. So i guess he gets to a lot of catches he usually wouldn't.Ive gotta question, does keeping ability really count for all that much?. I mean I see Rob's and Scaly's keeper with their strong and superb's, which my respectable pales in comparison. But does it really have that much of a difference?
I always used to noticed my keeper drop one catch a game through commentry back when he was repectable and below. He also used to let through a few byes. Maybe thats just me and no one else noticed that.It's impossible to say really, as the effectiveness of the 'keeper is going to be to a large extent determined by the quality of the bowling and the opposition's batting. The commentary doesn't at the moment give any hints as to whether chances are being taken or not, so I doubt anyone other than Allan can give you a useful answer.