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316178.21 in reply to 316178.20
Date: 9/22/2022 1:50:47 PM
Durham Wasps
III.1
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Second Team:
Sunderland Boilermakers
People have been complaining that player salaries have become too expensive (youth trainers, accelerated training etc) so they need more money. Secretly trainer prices have been artificially reduced which will lead to people being able to afford better trainers, leading to even easier training and more unaffordable players, so they'll still be complaining about needing more money.

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316178.23 in reply to 316178.22
Date: 9/22/2022 3:17:22 PM
Durham Wasps
III.1
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Sunderland Boilermakers
I can't see anything I said that states they won't.

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316178.24 in reply to 316178.20
Date: 9/22/2022 4:58:51 PM
Hamburg Albatrosses
Bundesliga
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84878487
Second Team:
Korean S. Fighters
What level were you looking at?
I just saw a level 6 (exceptional) with a 38K a week salary go for less than 200K. When I bought my level 6 last season, those guys were going for 500K. And a level 6 with a 68K weekly salary not sale.
I am wondering what trainer level they put more out there. There are a lot of level 6 trainers on the market.

I had a bid on a lvl 6 trainer with less than 30k salary. Forgot to be online at the end of the bid, but he still cost 700k. Yes, that might be less than about 1-1.2 Mio, but that is still a lot of money. I don't think they're flooding the market, so it's just a small change imho. You still have to change your trainer from time to time. People will adjust and I won't mind if I can afford a lvl 5 trainer without paying 500-800k ..

Du hast nicht genug Geld, um dieses Gebot abzugeben!