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welshgrad

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  1. It depends on the clubs status and obviously the money situation. 

    I play as caerau Ely which started as amateur in the Welsh second division. It took a promotion to the top division to turn semi pro.

    I still couldn't offer part time contracts for a few seasons which I thought was a bug and panic signed non contracts  to keep my best players which usually chose to stay. When the club reached a certain rep I was able to offer part time contracts to staff then I could offer players part time for a year only. I was so chuffed I thought I won the league.

    Its a hell of a hump to get from amateur to semi pro where your ably to offer part time to players that semi pro to professional is relatively a lot smoother. The debt to turn semi pro was scary but the relative ease of getting to Europe in the welsh prem was what saved the club. 

    Good luck 👍

  2. i have really enjoyed reading this save so far. i have taken inspiration and im trying to take caerau ely to the top. my biggest problem is turning semi pro and only being able to offer n/c which led me to keep having to offer n/c contracts to keep the core of my team. 

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