You would constantly get leapfrogged by managers who have extra funds to burn on the transfer market.
My profits would go down by 50% and his would only go down by 15%.
The salary floor is good, but raising it too much rewards the top teams by forcing the lower teams to play at a level they can't yet afford.
No. It takes money from everyone at that level equally.
As I said earlier taking money from everyone equally does not mean each team is equally effected. Taking money from each team equally (through the salary floor) will have the greatest impact on those making the least money.
You have the same earning potential as your competition.
An established player in your league can potentially make around $200k every week
I do think that if they raise the salary floor , they should count trainers salary towards the salary floor since it encourages training and I think it will help keep users involved in the game.
If these teams are tanking, very little manger engagement is needed. They just need to log on every few weeks. This is a very boring strategy and many of these managers, whose interest in the game has likely waned, just end up quitting.
If we count trainer salary towards the floor, it now makes good financial sense to train.
If you add staff to the floor, it discourages training as it means less available salary for a competitive teams roster.
You got me there. The frustration of failing to help you see common sense must have got me confused...
Increasing the salary floor would (again) affect everyone equally.
I have explained my reasoning why this is untrue and why teams who make less money would be more affected. I'd appreciate it if you addressed my response instead of completely ignoring it and simply repeating the same thing over and over again.
I'll explain it again, for teams with comparable salaries (ie at the salary floor), raising the salary floor would have the greatest effect on the teams which make the least money.
Saying that all teams would be affected equally is like saying governments should implement a flat income tax of $20k because it will affect everyone equally.