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Subject: Yoroshiku onegaishimasu!

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2006-11-08 13:14:29
Kreza23 [del] to All
Hey all, I've just joined, and I've got a team in J3. I'm a Japanese Canadian currently living in Japan, and I'm a big time Japanese football fan. Good luck to you all (and hopefully me too, cuz I've got no idea what I'm doing yet!). Cheers!
2006-11-08 13:16:09
Good Luck. If you have any doubt, you can ask here. :)
2006-11-08 14:30:32
Good luck!
2006-11-08 14:37:29
Hello Kreza:) Good luck... next new Nippon player:) please speak to your nippon friends about sokker ;)
2006-11-08 15:00:24
Good luck!
2006-11-08 19:51:56
Great!
You are welcome!
2006-11-09 06:27:18
Thanks everybody!
I'm really looking forward to seeing how this works. Can I ask you guys for some advice? My team is just starting in J3 right now, and I want to know how much I should be looking to spend for my head coach.

How much money is too much? And how much is too little? I know since we are also competing against each other, I shouldn't be asking you too much about tactical advice, but I don't want my team to go bankrupt right away, and I also want to produce some good players for our national team!! Any advice would be appreciated! Thanks!
2006-11-09 06:56:51
Sale me Yasuoka Inamoto, vanus 19
Väärtus: 2 544 000 kr, palk: 31 200 kr
Hea vorm
:)
2006-11-09 12:22:31
How to make a new tactic.
your head coach have to be unearthly at the skill you train and poor at the rest to have not a very big salary. for the start you have to make a good financial balance. for juniors for the start is ok a very good-excellent coach(at the general skill),and not many unearthly..I don't know how to say in money because I have the money in "lei". look at your players and decide what to train..now is interseaseon and you may coach for stamina..this is very important too.Good luck!
when you want to continue in that movie about tactics press the 3 arrows.
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2006-11-09 12:28:02
Top 11 things to do when starting on Sokker....

1.Click on the cone, and set your training regime to “Stamina”. It’ll give your team a nice boost, and give you a couple of weeks to decide what to train.

2.Click on the player icon and get to know your squad – and be willing to kill a few players. You will have a few naff players to start. Any player with no skills better than average is extremely likely to be naff. Any player with solid or very good skills is a dude!

3.Look through your squad and decide what to train. Trainable players are aged 16 to 23. Under 20 is best. A good start is to pick the skill that you have the most young players playing at. At the moment all skills seem worth training. Especially Defending, Passing, Striker, Keeper.

4.You need a Head Coach. Click on the cone and then “Coach Recruitment”. BE CAREFUL HERE. Coach recruitment is partially based on luck and can suck away a lot of cash… You want a Head Coach who has is a strong skill (at least incredible) at JUST THE SKILL YOU WANT TO TRAIN, and as weak as possible at the rest. You should be able to get one for a weekly wage of less that Ł5000. The cheaper the better. As a suggestion, choose uneartly for the statistic you want, and unsatisfactory for the others. You will then get given a coach. If you like him accept him. If not decline him. IF YOU DO NOT DECLINE COACHES, THEY REMAIN ON YOUR WAGES….

5.You also need to hire a YOUTH COACH and ASSISTANT COACH. Here, you just need to look at the average ranking. To start with a coach with an average of adequate to solid will be fine. One way of getting this is to mainly choose “good” on the coach selection skill. Again, look for as low wages as possible. Less than Ł2000….

6.You need to set up your youth team spaces. Click on the telephone and then “Juniors”. You get between 1 and 6 youths a week, but only if your school is big enough to cope. If you have 5 youths, but only 6 spaces, then you will only be able to get a maximum of 1 new youth. Spaces cost Ł600 per week, FULL OR EMPTY, so be careful here. Start with 6 spaces and increase it as you need to. Sack players at weak or below.

7.You need to decide on your first team. Click on the Match icon (a football pitch) and go to the next match where you need to set “Match Orders”. You have a lot of room to experiment here. Basically choose a keeper with best keeper skill, defenders with defender, but also pace, technique, passing are useful, midfielders tend to be all rounders, and strikers….yes you’ve guessed it! You also can get to set and edit tactics here – via the football pitch. This is not hattrick, so don’t automatically choose 3-5-2 !!. (For more detailed tactic editing, click on the cone, then the word “Tactics”.
MAKE SURE YOU DO NOT PICK MORE THAN 5 DEF, 5 MID or 3 ATT PLAYERS! PLAYING 4ATTS (SUCH AS 4-2-4) WILL LOSE YOU TRAINING

8.Book a friendly (if not in the cup!). Click on the phone and then select friendlies. You can advertise, or search around other players and ask them to join. Try asking on the conference too. This is a bit of a pain in the ass on sokker. Best way is to join a friendly league, which can pre-book up to about 10 games ahead (depending on time of the season).

9.DO NOT delve into the transfer market yet. Money, especially in the early days in very tight in sokker. Using the transfer market is a sure fire way to go bust!

10.Keep visiting the forums – there are many useful hints and tips there.

11) Don`t upgrade your stadium too early. You ideally need at least 300 fans before you should even consider upgrading.
if you have any questions ask me:P
2006-11-09 16:39:05
Douzo yoroshiku :)

Here is an interesting link to some useful info. If you have more doubts, be welcome to ask. You can also ask in the international forum (preferably for advanced or difficult questions), as normally there are more people (and more experienced) by there who can aswer quickly ;)

These are the minimum salaries for coaches I found in the international forum, depending of their general appraisal (i.e.: "solid coach"):

good - 1 500€
solid - 2 270€
very good - 3 400€
excellent - 5 230€
formidable - 8 000€
outstanding - 12 125€
incredible - 15 717€
brilliant - 24 545€
magical - 34 000€
unearthly - 53 600€

(note: 1€= 160¥)

You are presumably never to see such a trainer, but the salaries are quite indicative. A coach whose pay is double could be considered not-very-expensive. Until triple can be interesting, if they have high useful skills for you. Higher than triple salaries should be paid only if the coach skills serves your plans and he results really usefull to you team.

If you want to train only one skill: look for a main coach with the higher possible value in it, and the lower possible alue in the rest. It will result cheap (only one high skill), but probably you'll get few pops in other skills than the main you are training.

(Main) coaches with more than one high skills can be useful, for instance if you plan to train several things, so you can change training woithout changing coach. Also, the general training (in other skills different to the main you are training) can be higher, and your players to have more pops in the skilsl your coach has high. These coaches are also more expensive, so think well about how you want to do your trainings.

Assistant and Youth coaches only use thir general appraisal (not their individual skills), so look for them by their appraisal (and the table above for reference): the cheaper the salary, the beter. Perhaps you may want assistants with one (or more) skills high, for instance to use them as main coach if you change to train those skills, so they serve as assistants and as possible main coaches for specific trainings. They will ask then more salary (and they can have worse general appraisal), but it is up to you to decide if you want to plan things this way.

I would recommend you to calculate: how much you earn each week from sponsors. Add the half of the money (tickets) you earned in your last official league match (you play one at home and the other away). Add the money from tickets of the friendly (Wednesday match). Then deduct the expenses (your stadium's maintenance and your player's salaries) and see the remaining. Try to adjust the salaries of your coaches to that amount (you can pay them a bit more and become in negative balance, hoping sponsors and fans will increase as you are playing well weekly). But try not to enter in a negative balance very high, and too try not to be in debt (it is better have positive cash, as you pay interests weekly if you go in red numbers).

Also having liquid cash allows you to expand your stadium at any moment once you see it becomes full each week, which would traduce in more income from tickets.

If you plan to have a youth school, think about the salary of the youth coach and cost of places (160 000¥ each place, occupied or not, each week).

Anyway, if you succeed in jumping to J-2, the income from sposors will increase significatively, and it will help you to get better players or coaches (or a bigger youth school).


Good luck, and welcome ;)
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2006-11-09 16:59:46
you can find those prices;) for example,in Romanian "lei" they are some cheaper coach than these prices,but they are rarely :D
2006-11-09 18:48:29
an interesting link

chi link ;)
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2006-11-09 18:51:58
yes...there are very useful:)
2006-11-09 18:57:47
Ups, I put wrong the link code. Thx
*blushes* :S
2006-11-10 04:55:26
Thank you very much everybody!!! Your help is greatly appreciated!!!! I am getting very anxious now, because I haven't had my first match yet, and I'm curious to see how everything works (especially what my weekly income will be). Thanks again everybody!
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