The point im making is there is a market for almost any kind of player (apart from the real dross) the inactivity maybe because of economics or because of peoples fears that the BB's will make another swift change which they dont want to risk.Who knows, I might struggle to recoup $400k for my recent guy in a season from now... the deflation is evident everywhere its how you interpret and act upon it that counts. If you are struggling in the $400-500k pool then wait til you can fish higher up or take measures to make sure you can sooner (sell 2-3 trainees if you are training 5 to concentrate on just 3) serious players will/should always increase in value either in $$ or in trade in value that allows you to buy better equivalents.The problem is we're not talking about a phenomenon when we'talk about players which cost 400-500k,i had to sell my best players or two strong trainees for a player which could help me,but is not able to make a quality jump for the future(if you are so able to take a strong player with an age and a potential which consent to train and better him with this priceyou are a magician or a very lucky person).
The point im making is there is a market for almost any kind of player (apart from the real dross) the inactivity maybe because of economics or because of peoples fears that the BB's will make another swift change which they dont want to risk.Who knows, I might struggle to recoup $400k for my recent guy in a season from now... the deflation is evident everywhere its how you interpret and act upon it that counts. If you are struggling in the $400-500k pool then wait til you can fish higher up or take measures to make sure you can sooner (sell 2-3 trainees if you are training 5 to concentrate on just 3) serious players will/should always increase in value either in $$ or in trade in value that allows you to buy better equivalents.