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51081.29 in reply to 51081.27
Date: 9/24/2008 6:50:27 PM
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If you ask me, the number of skilled players a team is in a position to offer on the market per season is one of the main issues that still hasn't been addressed.


It appears you only have 3 skilled players. And you're dominating your country's top division.

Seems to me anything you say to managers who are experiencing economic problems can be quite readily discarded.

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51081.31 in reply to 51081.29
Date: 9/24/2008 6:58:34 PM
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If you ask me, the number of skilled players a team is in a position to offer on the market per season is one of the main issues that still hasn't been addressed.


It appears you only have 3 skilled players. And you're dominating your country's top division.

Seems to me anything you say to managers who are experiencing economic problems can be quite readily discarded.


That's ridiculous in multiple ways.

You don't need a 5-digit salary to be a contributor in all but the largest countries' top divisions.

And someone can only have a reasoned opinion about something they're directly experiencing? Hey, look, that guy just got a sledgehammer in the nuts. It sure looks like it hurt, but I think I'll withhold my opinion until it happens to me.

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51081.32 in reply to 51081.17
Date: 9/25/2008 1:43:59 PM
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Cup winner goes into BBB, don't they? Extra money there?

Cup winner does go into B3. The money there has been cut too, by the way.

Well, that decides my team attitude for this evening's cup tie. Thanks

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51081.33 in reply to 51081.30
Date: 9/25/2008 3:47:31 PM
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I think the point that was being made by the original poster is by someone who is dealing with the crunch of having to look at competing in the next upper division next year but dealing with this years income. You have it easy, sir, in that your country doesn't have the same kind of competition that other larger ones do so you don't need to necessarily put the same amount of talent on your team to succeed. But even with your smaller user base and weaker division, you get the same income. I call bumpkiss.

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51081.34 in reply to 51081.31
Date: 9/26/2008 8:03:37 AM
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^^what that guy said.

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51081.35 in reply to 51081.31
Date: 9/26/2008 10:01:23 AM
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If you ask me, the number of skilled players a team is in a position to offer on the market per season is one of the main issues that still hasn't been addressed.


It appears you only have 3 skilled players. And you're dominating your country's top division.

Seems to me anything you say to managers who are experiencing economic problems can be quite readily discarded.


That's ridiculous in multiple ways.

You don't need a 5-digit salary to be a contributor in all but the largest countries' top divisions.

And someone can only have a reasoned opinion about something they're directly experiencing? Hey, look, that guy just got a sledgehammer in the nuts. It sure looks like it hurt, but I think I'll withhold my opinion until it happens to me.

You've never been hit in the nuts with anything before?

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51081.36 in reply to 51081.35
Date: 9/26/2008 11:16:12 AM
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Sure, but not a sledgehammer.

/updates "bucket list"

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51081.37 in reply to 51081.36
Date: 9/26/2008 12:35:48 PM
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/updates "bucket list"

Ha! :)

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