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129389.168 in reply to 129389.158
Date: 1/29/2010 10:17:09 AM
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What do you think about what LA-Emilio has exlained?
I think that he has expressed what most of us feel.



i don't feel disadvantaged, and are pretty focused on my own competition - and the battles on the tl are mostly against italy or spain fourth league team, which other players are pretty crappy in their rooster lots figths with small country top division i haven't recognized.

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Date: 1/29/2010 10:37:32 AM
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But since you just want more money for big countries
You do realize that more money is not going to help you, right?

..ehrm... I'm from a small country, you dufus! ;)

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Date: 1/29/2010 11:10:21 AM
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..ehrm... I'm from a small country, you dufus! ;)


Ok, well then I am confused.

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Date: 1/29/2010 12:40:16 PM
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There are some imbalance between top teams in B3 competitions but that only affects a few teams. Your point about salaries balancing out overtime is true, if the big fish-small pond teams buy top salary players.

Nonetheless, the affect on teams in one country competing with teams in other countries ignores the fact that everyone in your country is in the same situation. So from a domestic point of view this issue is irrelevant.

What does matter is how much teams in the other divisions in your country are making. If the profit margins are large between 1 and 2, 2 and 3, etc..that will have a big effect on movement up and down. It seems like they are large enough to prohibit much turnover between levels, but I don't have enough info to say for sure.

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Date: 1/29/2010 1:06:08 PM
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Also, I think your allegory is a bit of an exagerration. It is more like there are two parts of town: one that is really rich, another that is just rich. In both cities people are driving Ferrari's. It is just that the 2nd city is a bit bigger, so not everyone gets a Ferrari, but everyone can afford at least a comfortable mid-sized sedan.



in the first divisions, this is true
but the majority of BB managers comes from III, IV and V of the largest communities, and we have almost no power on the market

i rarely try to buy players, because it's a really frustrating experience

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129389.176 in reply to 129389.173
Date: 1/29/2010 1:10:48 PM
Le Cotiche
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I seem to be missing the issue here.

1. Small-county teams run huge profits because their players are too cheap as compared to their weekly income.

2. Therefore they have an advantage on the transfer market...

3. ... where they will go to buy players with higher salaries.

Rinse, repeat. Problem solved.


4. this is THE SAME ANSWER we received 2 years ago

my question is: WHEN will the problem be "solved"?
let me guess... never?

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