![]() Likewise, a good cup run can bring in money, but you won't always be able to spend it (I got £180K from one home FA Cup game against Arsenal). You have to have a certain reserve (a few hundred thousand) before you can spend what you bring in freely. This problem is compounded by the fact that if you sell a player for, say, £250K, you don't get a similar rise in your transfer fund. ![]() Given that free transfer players want a suitcase full of cash to sign for you, your options are limited (though I found the Scandinavian leagues a good source of quality, cheap players). Start it as Plymouth and you'll get maybe £100K, of which less than £10K can be used on new players. If you play as Man Utd you get a bank balance of £40M, all of which is available to spend on players. This of course makes the game a real challenge. Being a glutton for punishment, I invariably play CM as Plymouth Argyle, the team I've followed since primary school.
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