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3.1 million - BB Record Transfer???

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From: brian

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18508.13 in reply to 18508.12
Date: 3/6/2008 3:38:46 PM
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he had some good secondary skills too, driving and the rest were in pretty good shape. listed as a center, but he'd be really solid at power forward, which there aren't many of.

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18508.14 in reply to 18508.13
Date: 3/6/2008 3:49:43 PM
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his experience was average as well...

bottom line is if thats what it takes to compete at the business level of the Bundesliga then he has to make the call....

cant help feeling he was a tad overpriced but compared to the trade of 2 mediocre players between 2 NBBA teams at 2.5mil he looked like a bargain.. (did that just get quietly swept under the carpet in the end?) They were grossly overvalued even in todays climate... nice to see that it didnt start a trend.

Anyhow - most top division teams/ more established teams do need to shell out 1mil plus now if they actually want to improve one of their starting 5.

I personally wouldnt want to have 3mil tied up in one asset at the moment - especially as injuries can savagely eat into growth/resale value.

I have gradually spent more and more on better quality players (and should now probably stop!) and switch back to seats - seats cant get injured!!

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18508.15 in reply to 18508.1
Date: 3/6/2008 3:58:06 PM
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also.. sure its been suggested.. can we have a top X transfers of the week... i often bid on players early so i can see what sort of prices they fetch...

with the market now churning out a select amount of players that are head and shoulders above the others it would be nice to see what money they change hands for so we can all start to gain better understandings of valuations..

also - good to see at a glance who is spending the $$$$

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18508.16 in reply to 18508.10
Date: 3/6/2008 4:07:21 PM
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crazy yeh, I would expect to pay more than that, guess I'd better get saving as always blow my money when I get over a million in the bank.

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18508.17 in reply to 18508.14
Date: 3/6/2008 4:13:40 PM
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cant help feeling he was a tad overpriced but compared to the trade of 2 mediocre players between 2 NBBA teams at 2.5mil he looked like a bargain.. (did that just get quietly swept under the carpet in the end?) They were grossly overvalued even in todays climate... nice to see that it didnt start a trend.


mediocre players? That's really exaggerated. I just bought a very similar impact player to Strauss (one of the 2.5mil players), and he cost 1.7mil. And that's almost a half season later.

The other 2.5mil player, Anderson, would have been, with continued training, on the same level as Pera is now.

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18508.18 in reply to 18508.14
Date: 3/6/2008 4:34:02 PM
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trade of 2 mediocre players between 2 NBBA teams at 2.5mil he looked like a bargain


That's not very accurate.

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18508.19 in reply to 18508.18
Date: 3/6/2008 6:19:26 PM
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And why is it such a shocking trade? if 2.5mil goes between each teams they were a like for like and therefore essentially 0$ was spent. Which is also why the prices weren't adjusted.

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18508.20 in reply to 18508.19
Date: 3/6/2008 7:03:51 PM
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ok, well this debate is about the new record transfer and so we will just have to agree to disagree.

at the time the top players were changing hands for 1-1.2mil and so those transfers DID look out of place. The trade price was set that high to scare off other bidders from scuppering the trade.

a lot more water has passed under the bridge since then but its amazing how you can still defend the price vs what was out there at the time in the market.

it is irrelevant what stats the players have now.. if they are the same as the guy just gone then now they could be worth the 2.5mil they sold for back then... which if so just proves they weren't worth it previously.

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18508.22 in reply to 18508.20
Date: 3/6/2008 9:02:47 PM
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it is irrelevant what stats the players have now.. if they are the same as the guy just gone then now they could be worth the 2.5mil they sold for back then... which if so just proves they weren't worth it previously.


I don't really understand this, but oh well. Strauss and Anderson were both starters on the US National Team, and were amongst the best in the entire game at the time.



Anyway, on Pera, it should be noted that Zerebus probably would have only paid 2.35mil - but I bid the price up to 3.1 to make him pay more.

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18508.23 in reply to 18508.20
Date: 3/6/2008 9:23:50 PM
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What exactly are you against regarding their trade? That the players both went for 2.5M instead of a lower amount? Would there be any difference if they switched teams for 1.5M each?

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