I agree with the most part of your thought but not with that
I know few teams newer than mine can say they've taken in as much cash as my team has this year playing near the bottom of the standings, and that I could even afford to sell a couple of players without losing much talent on my roster and have enough cash scraped together to land a player making $40k and not worry about where my next million is coming from. AT the same time, there are teams that have been around since the first or second season that I see spending $7 or $8 million on a player, and I KNOW that wouldn't clean their bank accounts, and I just can't compete with that. By the time I'll be able to spend $7 million on one player, those teams will have enough cash to outbid me and the make the market for those players more like $10 million (and they'll get that cash by selling players that now cost $3 million on the TL and selling them for $5 million).
Not to pick on a team in my league, since everyone is playing by the same rules and I think the team manager seems like a really good fellow, but I'll call the San Jose Sharks in my league up as an example of how an older team can sell all of their players, focus entirely on training young players for most of a season, then with a few weeks to go buy a big free agent to rescue the team from relegation. It remains to be seen if he can pull this off, but the point is that even a team with an extreme case like his could afford to buy his way out of automatic relegation, even selling most players for less than he's bought them for like it seems he's often done, and newer teams just can'
Certainly who started before in the game have more advantages,but if they are able to maintain it,also using unusual strategies,it's a their ability.If buying a great free agent,your league mate is able to win a lot of games and save himself from a relegation,it means that you should improve your teams to avoid his behaviour(beating him also with these new players).He find a legal way to make money,assuming all the risks of the case:when he has to afford the playout against strong teams as in your league are,and with the concrete possibility to be relegated and to have difficulties to return in II division,he is free to do that
I don't like who has this behaviour,being sure to remain o knowinng thet there will be any difficulty to return in the previous division,stronger and with much more money,because he plays against weak team
@HeadPushPaper
The problem is that salaries in BB have not yet reached the point where teams have to burn out their cash reserves and in most leagues you can sit around and continue to make nice profits. The changes to the salary structure should provide one solution, I hope.
In these days I lose something?Wasn't the same question,explained with other words(without sarcasm/irony in these words,man)?
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