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268259.53 in reply to 268259.46
Date: 3/17/2015 10:16:31 PM
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Improvement for what more $ in your pocket.

I don't want improvement for the $$ screw that. I want improvement in training so the damn unused tactics work nothing more or less. Not to fill my wallet thats not hard to do. Having the same team for a few seasons instead selling them off you'll have money maybe not as much selling them for 2.5 million a piece. But you will see something in the millions.

The greed is just outrageous on this game. Before you open your mouth in a rebuttal I had 150 million with my last team on BB so I know all about the market. Look at my transfer history, yes ,i lost money, but look the player stats. go look at the buyer of them players stats..


That what's it about. they claim I don't train. they don't know sh__ about training to be asking for a tax with it. training players for certain tactics is not expensive for every position on the court, unless your over boosting skills.. Selling player will always be losing capitol in your in team finance and sometime its a bullet to sink your team. your always one sell/ purchase away from bankrupt on BB. Anyone telling you different is a damn liar.!!

My advice is sound don't spend. Don't use the market for profits. Rebuild don't mean spend, and you can in house finance a team and create millions. I've made more $$ from not using the market than using the market .

Last edited by Mr. Glass at 3/17/2015 10:26:30 PM

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268259.54 in reply to 268259.53
Date: 3/17/2015 11:29:04 PM
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Your posts are too long so I did not read it all but I want to point one fact in this discussion.

You are actually using your trainees in your games so it is not logical to use the total cost of training a player in determining the right amount of price for him. And one more thing, the salary of a player does not adjust during the season so the pop ups that you get in trainings will not be added to your salary during that season so you are actually saving some amount of money too.

Thanks.

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268259.58 in reply to 268259.44
Date: 3/18/2015 5:21:05 AM
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Personally speaking though, training is what I enjoy, so I would train regardless of how profitable it may or may not be.
The same applies to me. However I recognise that if you want to optimise you'll have to go with the most efficient way. In any case you can make that kind of money only with reasonably high potential trainees who require a higher initial investment. In order to make lower potential training profitable and more palatable to managers the fixed costs associated with training (the trainer) should be lowered some.

Last edited by Lemonshine at 3/18/2015 5:50:46 AM

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268259.60 in reply to 268259.59
Date: 3/18/2015 10:55:40 AM
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This phenomenon may subside in time. High TSP, low salary player go for a very high price tag because people are willing to pay for youth and low salary as well (on top of potential, of course) since nobody knows where the market is going and people are scared about how dead the TL is and how high the current inflation rate is. Here is another example:
(30005220)

However I invite you to read the discussion that ensued that sale here:
(267002.85)

A +2 million profit can't probably be offset by banking and buying that's true, but a 1 million easily can and that's a safer option.

What do you think about allocating a part of the profit to previous trainers (ie. trainer 1 brings salary from 3k to 30k 50-90 TSP, trainer 2 brings it from 30k to 35k 90-93 TSP and resells the player, when trainer 2 sells the player a small part of his net profit or of the taxes goes to trainer 1 who has effectively done much of the training work ).

Last edited by Lemonshine at 3/18/2015 11:06:17 AM

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268259.63 in reply to 268259.57
Date: 3/18/2015 1:27:57 PM
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Your missing something very important, and I dont think your doing it on purpose . selling players ruin team mood(chemistry) also the fans mood(loyalty), those 2 thing are what create money. without even going to the market.


You can go bankrupt from selling players, because you neglect the fact the more you earn the more you think you can spend, arena has to substained in other way just beyond wins adn selling player for profit. maybe not financially broken but" team wise". Expensive players alone on the same team is not the definitions of a good team. That's a bankrupt team, because if they don't have the money what can they do . if they cant sell/buy player what can they do? If all they can do is train to sell? That nothing more than flipping player team. and a team acting as corner store one the BB market.

If all tht team can do is sell and buy, thats nothing but bankrupted team in essence ...IMo

Last edited by Mr. Glass at 3/18/2015 1:28:30 PM

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