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From: Azariah
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135029.44 in reply to 135029.43
Date: 3/21/2010 9:50:48 AM
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I don't see the problem with rent-a-players, especially in an environment where transfer prices are pretty stable.

Assuming the owner doesn't qualify as a day trader, transfer tax on a 3-week hold is what, 85%? So if you buy and resell the player for $5M, and he has a weekly salary of $200k, then you just paid $2.1M for 3 weeks of your mercenary. By contrast, your competition has the option to buy-and-hold similar players with a more well rounded skill profile who only have a weekly salary of $150k but sell for $7M because they're more balanced (or whatever situation actually prevails). It's another trade-off. Do you want to pay $700k a week for a 3-week rental of a huge salary player? Or do you want to build a team you can buy & hold, and have a better long term result?

To me, allowing people to have meteoric flare-seasons where they rent the best roster money can buy and then wind up pissing away all their capital is a necessary and beneficial tactical option for this game. Otherwise, there will be dramatically less turnover among the top teams, and a new owner is going to be a lot less likely to get drawn into the game to the point where they'll stay, because the league structure is so fossilized that the new owner doesn't see much of a chance to ever make it into the top two league levels.

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135029.45 in reply to 135029.43
Date: 3/21/2010 11:34:11 AM
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I don't agree with any kind of penalties towarsd anyone,for the perennial transfered players there are yet the taxes on the trade
I see that tha announced rise of the salary will not happen,and the question of how mantian certain players will be solved rising the economci disponibilities.
But,these question,should be afford very seriously,because the arena cap was decided because the ecnomic inequalities in the market.Team with the same level of expenses in the different parts of the BB worlds,have very different possibilities in raising the money,the question little/big country is always the same
If the cap should rise for everyone,who yet earn very much,will earn much more and willbe only a great inflaction in the market

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135029.46 in reply to 135029.45
Date: 3/21/2010 11:37:54 AM
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I see that tha announced rise of the salary will not happen


Where did you read this?

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135029.47 in reply to 135029.46
Date: 3/21/2010 12:43:47 PM
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I see that tha announced rise of the salary will not happen


Where did you read this?

I don't understand why the salaries should really raise.The measures chosen to solve the problem of inflation left the same previous situation:who has previously the money became richer,who had to fight in a more competitive contest has the same previous difficulties to raise money
And surely a raise of the salaries will damage more who is living in a worst situation

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135029.49 in reply to 135029.48
Date: 3/21/2010 3:10:10 PM
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if the managers have the money,they will spend it for what they need(or what they think to need) for their team,I think it's normal and right
The problem is that a general decrease of the incomes(or an increase of the salaries as BB annunced a season ago) of the teams,will affect much more who yet doesn't have the money to act on the market,instead of who nowadays spend large amount of money on a player
But in this economic situation,the users who doesn't have the money aren't who made bad strategical choices,but who have to afford high expenses(for their incomes) because they are in competitive championship.
The principle of the BBs economy should be instead to compensate who mdae the right choices,no matter in what country he live,not to prize who act as a trader,farm or plays in very few competitive championship

From: Warrior
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135029.50 in reply to 135029.49
Date: 3/21/2010 8:34:02 PM
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Let's do it like sokker, fees on any attempt to sale which costs according to the price..
Everyone will be sold for 0 and the crisis would be resolved ..

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135029.51 in reply to 135029.50
Date: 3/22/2010 2:14:14 AM
Nitra Corgons
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Starting fee dont fix the global problem though.

1 BBB, 20 Leagues, 10 Tournaments, 3 Europe Titles (SVK), 2 World Bronzes (SVK), 2 Europe Bronzes (SVK,FRA), 42 Seasons NT coaching
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135029.52 in reply to 135029.47
Date: 3/22/2010 6:01:29 AM
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I see that tha announced rise of the salary will not happen


Where did you read this?

I don't understand why the salaries should really raise.The measures chosen to solve the problem of inflation left the same previous situation:who has previously the money became richer,who had to fight in a more competitive contest has the same previous difficulties to raise money
And surely a raise of the salaries will damage more who is living in a worst situation


Ok - so there wasnt an announcement, its purely your opinion. (no problem here.. just making sure)

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135029.53 in reply to 135029.51
Date: 3/22/2010 9:59:45 AM
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Why not?
Supply of players that you can buy for a reasonable price will be doubled if not will triple..
That the struggle on each player will be less like in the past and it will lead to a significant price reduction ..

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135029.54 in reply to 135029.53
Date: 3/22/2010 11:16:06 AM
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I think that there is even other option. Club which buy a player have to pay him right away his wage tripled. I think that everyone will think more about high salary if notice that just for the transfer has to pay 3 x 150k in advance... it would kill also other problems.

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