Championship Manager 01 02 Stadium Expansion

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Giorgina Calvello

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Capacity is limited in the game to around 200,000 I think, or at least thats the largest the game will allow stadiums to be constructed up to. But that was based on a time when I asked the same question around the days of FM07, if its been increased or not I can't say. You can definitely go up to 150,000 with ease but there are other settings you need to tweak with to make sure your team fill it up lol.

An idea would be to download FMRTE start a quick game with just the premiership active or something so it only takes a minute to get loaded up, then edit it already and sim through half a season to see the effect it has. That way you can work out what is the best approach, whether a 500,000 seater stadium glitches the game or causes it to crash etc before you put all that time and effort in and find it doesn't work as you wanted.

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One suggestion I would make if you can't use FMRTE, set your grounds current capacity to 100,000 or whatever you want, and put the expansion limit at 500,000 that way you should still get a fairly long term save out of it even if there is a few problems down the line.

I remeber putting the stadium capacity up to at least 500k. I can't remember exactly but the team I was raked in loads and loads of cash from gate reciepts, that was until the ground maintenence bill came in, I went bankrupt losing millions! This was on CM 01/02

Reading a little on Wikipedia, it actually looks as though a company called Televisa owns the national stadium. The owner of Televisa also owns Club America. So I can't see that they rent the stadium, when the owner of the stadium and the club are the same person/people.

If anything, it's more likely that the Mexican FA rent the stadium to use for International matches. Not sure if National teams rent stadiums from clubs, but I certainly can't see that it is the other way round

are you sure is the owner or Just the CEO! beside owning a team and a Stadium is different. are you sure they onw the stadium or they are the sponsor ( like for the emirate stadium which many people think it's own by Emirate)

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