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152075.505 in reply to 152075.503
Date: 8/21/2010 7:54:26 AM
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As another example, let's look at the BBB competition. ESV Laim is the #1 team in the game but is that because he has the most expensive team or because he has managed his team the best? The Boston Celtics are an Italian team who is top 4 in the BBB this season and seems to be doing just fine.

Once you hit your salary cap and no longer have regular profits coming in then you simply have to sell some players before buying new ones and then use training and tactics in order to advance.

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BBB is not a problem,it's an excuse.ESV Laim and Boston celtics are great teams,the win because they are strong,but in the past won teams of small countries like Superfly and Toroo when Canada was in a much less competitive situation(Canada is became much more stronger now,their teams are competitive at least in the top divisions)

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152075.506 in reply to 152075.503
Date: 8/21/2010 7:55:20 AM
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I dont think on our league we hit the cap, I pay more than others, but i have more income from merchandising.

The salary cap is really relative... I think we are far to hit it at least on my league.

Once you hit your salary cap and no longer have regular profits coming in then you simply have to sell some players before buying new ones and then use training and tactics in order to advance.


That is now a wrong strategy since the market is really low and its being abused from introducing FA without any control.

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Date: 8/21/2010 7:57:51 AM
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funnily enough this is actually the best post in here to date.

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152075.508 in reply to 152075.499
Date: 8/21/2010 8:01:30 AM
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again this thread is not about my player , though i can tell you your completely wrong about what happens on offense , he gets the ball alot more then you think during the offensive passing.

as for the economy situation my solution is as follows.

leave it as it is , as its how its meant to be.
have a bb explain to you guys that your at your div's cap .

as gm-direwolf has explained , as i have explained , as every other person that isnt from italy or spain has explained

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152075.509 in reply to 152075.505
Date: 8/21/2010 8:03:55 AM
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Yes, ESV Laim and Boston Celtics are strong teams but my question had nothing to do with the BBB, my question was, what makes them strong teams?

Is it because they have more money than everyone else, is it because they have a higher "salary cap" than everyone else in the game or is it because they have managed their teams better than everyone else?

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152075.510 in reply to 152075.508
Date: 8/21/2010 8:08:37 AM
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you only says as a broken disc

leave it as it is , as its how its meant to be.
have a bb explain to you guys that your at your div's cap .


You don't try to explain,that's what makes us sad and hungry.We wrote long posts,losing time to explain some reasoning,and you wrote messages that wrote essentially the two phrases that i quote,that you see as postulations

BBs or everybody else could use that argument,if they use a ample argumentation to demonstare that they are right,as we do with our thoughts and ideas....and to continue to answer us in this way is an in insult to our intelligence,a lack of respect for us

Last edited by Steve Karenn at 8/21/2010 8:10:04 AM

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152075.511 in reply to 152075.509
Date: 8/21/2010 8:11:30 AM
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they just dont get it.

ITS HOW THE GAME IS SUPPOSED TO BE

you have hit the cap , you dont ned to be buying new players now.

unless your selling a player to try an upgrade.

if your in the red YOU are over YOUR salary cap for YOUR team and this has nothing REPEAT nothing to do with the rest of the world.

honestly how are you guys not getting this its the very basis of economy sense . dont spend what you dont have !

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152075.512 in reply to 152075.509
Date: 8/21/2010 8:14:48 AM
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Yes, ESV Laim and Boston Celtics are strong teams but my question had nothing to do with the BBB, my question was, what makes them strong teams?

Is it because they have more money than everyone else, is it because they have a higher "salary cap" than everyone else in the game or is it because they have managed their teams better than everyone else?

They surely manage their team better.But,again,that's not the point.
It doesn't mean that who manage worse his team than me had to have better condition.
You should have the possibility to grow in your league,we should have the possibility to grow in our league.A way to grow is the market.But the market is one and if we are disadvantaged and have to grow with enormous difficulties on the market,we are strongly limited in our growth.It is fair for you?

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152075.513 in reply to 152075.512
Date: 8/21/2010 8:18:39 AM
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ok now where getting some where.
you have all ready grown , you cant grow anymore ! because you have hit your div salary cap

do you understand ?

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152075.514 in reply to 152075.512
Date: 8/21/2010 8:20:01 AM
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Yes, it is fair because you have the exact same conditions as everyone else in your league.

Your problem seems to be that you don't think that you can improve unless you buy big salary players from the markets. You simply have to find other ways to beat your opponents.

Let me ask you this instead: What would you do if you were given more money?

From what you've been saying, it sounds like you would buy players from the transfer market. Then if you had more players/more expensive players, you would be back where you are now and not making any profits. What would you do then? Come back here and say that you need more money?

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