![]() Letting the salary budget get out of control is a sure way to getting your team in trouble and unemployment will soon follow. If you want to succeed in the lower leagues you need to know your salary budget at all times and make sure you never overspend. You will not only have to do anything you possibly can to increase profit but more importantly you will have to keep track on every penny you spend. Please note that starting unemployed may see you out of a job until clubs start sacking managers in the spring.įinances Ways to increase profit, selling best players for the right offers, arranging friendlies, progressing in cups.Īs a LLM manager keeping track of your finances will be one of your most important tasks. This is of course the extreme of LLM and you should feel free to start unemployed with none of the other obligations. All player searching should be down to your scout. This also means that you in no way are allowed to look at guides for “best free players” and not even use the player search. Most of us haven’t played more than Sunday League football and therefore we shouldn’t start with a reputation that says otherwise. Pure LLM is trying to simulate how it would be for you to enter the real footballing world. ![]() What could be lower than any club? No club. There’s a completely different challenge in LLM and that is to start as low as possible. You can ask yourself if you’d rather play for Edgar Davids’ Barnet or Alfreton Town? The more reputation a team has got, the more likely it is for players to join said team. ![]() If you have a high youth recruitment you may get a boy in who could become a future England starter, but because he has only got one ball with no air, he can’t realize his potential. Youth facilities on the other hand is all about how good your young players are and will become. Poor training facilities means worse practice for players, this means that you have a higher risk of injuries and you don’t maximize the potential in your players. You can also see the facilities the club has, do you prefer having a good youth setup or perhaps better training facilities so you don’t have to deal with injuries all the time? Here it’s good to know what importance each of these facilities have. What league would you like to manage in? Are you looking for a Semi Pro or an Amateur club? There are also things like reputation, finances, facilities, and expectations to consider.ĭo you want to be fighting against relegation in your first season or are you looking for a team that will have the quality to get your obscure tactic just right before you try tackling the league above next season? Taking a look at the predictions for the team is a good indication of where you will be fighting your battles.ĭo you want a club who is close to bankruptcy and will look to you to sell players in order to avoid having to close the shop or would you rather have a club who can offer good wages so you can attract better players? It should go without saying that if a club’s status is rich you don’t need to sell your last track suit to keep the team afloat, but it can be a lot more rewarding building a team that can attract sponsors and spectators so you earn money instead of throwing them down the drain. When you set up the game and select a team to play there are multiple factors to take into account. However you might want to look around as there are plenty of amateur clubs, e.g. Most clubs here are semi-pro so you will have a wage budget. ![]() Most LLaMas (Lower League Managers) start in the Conference (Now called Skrill) North/South division. When choosing a club it is important that you make up your mind of where you want to manage. Either with the team you’ve chosen or getting better jobs in higher leagues. This usually implies you go to the lowest possible level and build yourself up from there. Lower League Management (LLM) is exactly what the name suggest managing in the lower leagues. Choosing a team Finances, Reputation, Expectations, League. ![]()
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