Mid-Price Madness:
It's a fine line between pleasure and pain
Lover lover why do you push
Why do you push, why do you push
Baby baby, did you forget about me
Liberatore, O'Meara, Crouch, Wells and Leunenberger, these are just some of the names the lyrics could be referring to as we enter Supercoach season 2016. Given their history and/or potential it's hard not to heed to the screams of pick me, pick me. Before we lock in our teams and become attached to any or all of the above let's take a look at how cash generation is achieved and the level of performance required to achieve benchmark levels, for:
It's a fine line between pleasure and pain
You've done it once you can do it again
Whatever you've done don't try to explain
It's a fine, fine line between pleasure and pain (it's all the same)
We picked Sandilands at $310000 in 2014 who went on to average 108 across the season, surely we can do it again. Maybe you've picked another along the way and consider them a success, so let's set some criteria for selections in our sides, both for keeper status and cash generation (cash cows), based on historical records.
Keeper Status:
Defenders: 95+ Top 10 (90 acceptable)
Midfield: 110+ (105)
Rucks:108+ Top 4 (100)
Forwards: 100+ (95)
You may have higher or lower benchmarks for your keepers, and they will change for M5 compared to M8 for example. Ideally you will end up with the top scorers in each of the positions.
Cash Generation:
$150,000: minimum acceptable (blue)
$175,000: Good (green)
$200, 000: Excellent (gold)
$200,000+ Lionel Richie #
We want our cash as soon as we can get it for upgrades, so we will set 10 rounds as the maximum time acceptable to generate our desired benchmarks.
The following terms will be used in the explanations below, they are explained more eloquently by Rowsus in multiple threads as well as the means of determination:
Magic Number (MN): Player pricing coefficient
Breakeven (BE):Score a player must achieve to maintain their current price
Weekly Price Rise (WRise): Rise in player price from the previous week
Cumulative Price Rise (PRise): Rise in player price from their starting price
# Lionel Richie = Dancing on the ceiling
It's a fine line between pleasure and pain
Lover lover why do you push
Why do you push, why do you push
Baby baby, did you forget about me
Liberatore, O'Meara, Crouch, Wells and Leunenberger, these are just some of the names the lyrics could be referring to as we enter Supercoach season 2016. Given their history and/or potential it's hard not to heed to the screams of pick me, pick me. Before we lock in our teams and become attached to any or all of the above let's take a look at how cash generation is achieved and the level of performance required to achieve benchmark levels, for:
It's a fine line between pleasure and pain
You've done it once you can do it again
Whatever you've done don't try to explain
It's a fine, fine line between pleasure and pain (it's all the same)
We picked Sandilands at $310000 in 2014 who went on to average 108 across the season, surely we can do it again. Maybe you've picked another along the way and consider them a success, so let's set some criteria for selections in our sides, both for keeper status and cash generation (cash cows), based on historical records.
Keeper Status:
Defenders: 95+ Top 10 (90 acceptable)
Midfield: 110+ (105)
Rucks:108+ Top 4 (100)
Forwards: 100+ (95)
You may have higher or lower benchmarks for your keepers, and they will change for M5 compared to M8 for example. Ideally you will end up with the top scorers in each of the positions.
Cash Generation:
$150,000: minimum acceptable (blue)
$175,000: Good (green)
$200, 000: Excellent (gold)
$200,000+ Lionel Richie #
We want our cash as soon as we can get it for upgrades, so we will set 10 rounds as the maximum time acceptable to generate our desired benchmarks.
The following terms will be used in the explanations below, they are explained more eloquently by Rowsus in multiple threads as well as the means of determination:
Magic Number (MN): Player pricing coefficient
Breakeven (BE):Score a player must achieve to maintain their current price
Weekly Price Rise (WRise): Rise in player price from the previous week
Cumulative Price Rise (PRise): Rise in player price from their starting price
# Lionel Richie = Dancing on the ceiling
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