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0 Asked by Callum Lee
17 Jun 2011
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how come i get hardly any money for winning the cups and league? I am Sunderland and i managed to win both of the cups and the second division this season and i never got more than 5million for each? Is this normal to win this small an amount? If so something should change...How am i meant to put up with a 99 rated Messi if i only have 10million to prepare for the 1st division??
well the best way to do that is by selling most of your fringe players....or at least offer them in a deal you think is worth two fringe players for a better one. That's what i've always done on Soccer manager and it is true, funds are very limited but that is part of the game and without this restriction the excitement of playing soccer manager is gone. they do this restriction to make the game fair too.....try out my suggestion...besides ive won a couple of matches without any 90 rated players against a team full of top players....remember its part of the excitment :P
Answered by Daniel Camilleri - 12 years ago
It is true what you say, but more money comes from SMFA competitons than the league, as they are seen as the Europe of SM. If you win those, you get around 10 million, and half that for a league win. But you are right. When lower clubs hardly have money or good players and you go up divisions, how do you stop the big players, when you have no budget to bring in better players?
Answered by Charlie Bradford - 13 years ago