Originally posted by jamesdean
ok better thing to do is retire all my players at the end of this season!
but in case of i wanted to continue , what team i must buy now?
One thing to always consider is what kind of money you're willing to spend. We tend to forget that each boost costs money and the longer you own a dot, the more money you'll put into it. When you have as many dots as you do, that costs multiplies quickly so it's a much more serious investment than someone with only a handful of dots (and I'm not even including team costs and stuff). The good thing about PeeWee is it's a great place to learn about coaching, team ownership, and dot building basics. The bad thing is it's like the old bicycles we had as kids. The little ones with training wheels were a good start. But taking off the T-wheels just left you with a tiny bike that you'd outgrown. Time to buy a new bike.
ok better thing to do is retire all my players at the end of this season!
but in case of i wanted to continue , what team i must buy now?
One thing to always consider is what kind of money you're willing to spend. We tend to forget that each boost costs money and the longer you own a dot, the more money you'll put into it. When you have as many dots as you do, that costs multiplies quickly so it's a much more serious investment than someone with only a handful of dots (and I'm not even including team costs and stuff). The good thing about PeeWee is it's a great place to learn about coaching, team ownership, and dot building basics. The bad thing is it's like the old bicycles we had as kids. The little ones with training wheels were a good start. But taking off the T-wheels just left you with a tiny bike that you'd outgrown. Time to buy a new bike.






























