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From: Coach Q
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117775.1
Date: 11/3/2009 6:18:44 PM
Basket Mizu Arlon
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Hi,

I'd like someone to clarify something for me: If I want my marketing incomes to rise, it is clearly encouraged to recruit players from the country we play in, as fans will identify more.

1/ how is it measured - how big is the difference if you have 10 national born players vs having only foreigners?
2/ Don't you think it is a bit more difficult for small countries like Belgium to be able to buy a good "regional" player, whereas countries like Italy generate plenty of talented players?

Thanks a lot!

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117775.2 in reply to 117775.1
Date: 11/3/2009 10:24:31 PM
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I don't know about the first one, but re: question 2:
There are also way more teams competing for Italian players so I think it more or less balances itself. However, if you're correct and the price of quality players from smaller countries is way out of line then you should use it to your advantage and train Belgian players, train them, sell them and then buy better foreign players for less and still make a profit.

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117775.3 in reply to 117775.2
Date: 11/4/2009 5:32:20 AM
Basket Mizu Arlon
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well, that's what i've been doing so far (train regional players and sell them), but there is no way you can turn it into your advantage, as everybody can do that.