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From: Zuros Jos

To: HAHA
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238034.24 in reply to 238034.23
Date: 8/6/2013 1:58:32 PM
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I like this idea but at the same time I dont. I like it because you would have the option of changing their nationality which would increase your revenue and boost your attendance but I dont like it because it would eventually complicate the game and give cheaters another way of ruining countries , even though the cheater might get banned the player they fired would still be retired and you cant change that.

From: Kukoc
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238034.25 in reply to 238034.24
Date: 8/17/2013 5:44:07 PM
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This is a good idea.
In europe you can have one "nationalized" player in your active roster. Obviously different countrys have different legislations for granting nationality. BB would need a single easily understandable rule for double nationality.
I think U21 should be off the table, so you could not convert before player turns 22. This means 4 seasons of "country experience" before conversion (read: double nationality). Player who have played not just listed for NT or U21 are ineligible.

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238034.26 in reply to 238034.25
Date: 8/24/2013 7:37:01 PM
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If this is to be implemented, I would put something like 6 seasons. Basically if you trained your player fully, you can change him to your nationality and get financial benefits.

If a player is bought as an 18-20y old, he can play for his new NT, as soon as he's ready anyway 24-26 yrs.

If he's bought as a half trained 22y, he can still contribute a lot from his 28th to 32 years

If he's bough as a finished product, in need of some polishing as a 24, he can still play for a couple of seasons.

Players trained somewhere else, bought at 25-26+ cannot be converted.

Less than 5-6 seasons, I don't like it. And I'm not sure if I like it at all...