There is no denying that 2 months ago Saunders was on it's knees. A lot of established managers left, new managers came in but became inactive, noone had money and the community spirit was fading. Fast forward to now and things are looking considerably more rosey.
Recent promotions for the gameworld seem to have had an affectm but the influx of new managers hasn't been the main driver for the resurgence. That'd be the influx of cash. When stadiums came in, no-one had money to the extent that you simply couldn't sell someone on big wages for anything. More than that, a numer of world class but flawed (high wages, old or both) players where available for free for a long time. Now, these players are appearing in people's teams, with Elano and Petr Cech recently being snapped up despite large AFs and large wages. A few multi-million pound deals have also gone through and this increased activity in the market has bouyed the gameworld, at least in my eyes.
The next problem is how to curb this increase in capital. with most people making healthy profits having paid off their stadiums, I can only see a return to rampant inflation that blighted the game for the first 3 seasons. Fingers crossed SI have something up their sleaves.
In other news..
I'll try and post a couple of updates about my team early next week. Better late than never, huh!
Hill Climb 2
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