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135029.55 in reply to 135029.52
Date: 3/22/2010 1:00:44 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


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

Don't worry,it is just my opinion
But it would be the death of ever NT team in the world(how a team,also a farm,could maintain a player like Cardenas with his salary rtaised of the 15%?)

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135029.56 in reply to 135029.55
Date: 3/22/2010 2:36:08 PM
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And the first consequence coming right now, at this moment lot of high salarys players are trying to be sold on the transfer market 80k+ so...

We can say its the first crisis on BB on the TL? :=)?

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135029.59 in reply to 135029.58
Date: 3/22/2010 3:05:03 PM
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I saw a guy today who would have normally gone for 8+ million last season go for 6 million. I almost put a bid down on him but I said to myself: how low can this go? (not to mention that SG is not really a position of need for me) By the way, 5 million for a 90K salary SG with decent secondaries was unheard of in last season's market. And you were lucky if you could find 1 player like that on the transfer list per week.

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135029.61 in reply to 135029.60
Date: 3/22/2010 6:35:34 PM
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I still think that is a normal drop in prices after the transfer deadline...no one knows for sure what will happen until salaries are updated and we start seeing top players on the TL


Weird isnt it.. that you get a lull ahead of anticipated wage hikes with the expectation that the most expensive (in general best) players will soon hit the market.

IF only there was a way to calculate salary based on efficiency: Mono-skilled players could be calculated with more weighting/cost on their highly trained skills with more balanced players actually reducing in wages the more balanced their skills are.

eg. Triple Prodigious ID/IS/RB with Pitiful PA/JS/HD = $250k
Triple Prodigious ID/IS/RB with Strong PA/JS/HS = $150k (very crude example)

At least this way an expensive wage player can be saved off the transfer list with some careful training OR you could continue to add primary skills later on if you dedicated sufficient time to other more difficult training.

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135029.62 in reply to 135029.61
Date: 3/22/2010 6:54:52 PM
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I still think that is a normal drop in prices after the transfer deadline...no one knows for sure what will happen until salaries are updated and we start seeing top players on the TL


Weird isnt it.. that you get a lull ahead of anticipated wage hikes with the expectation that the most expensive (in general best) players will soon hit the market.

IF only there was a way to calculate salary based on efficiency: Mono-skilled players could be calculated with more weighting/cost on their highly trained skills with more balanced players actually reducing in wages the more balanced their skills are.

eg. Triple Prodigious ID/IS/RB with Pitiful PA/JS/HD = $250k
Triple Prodigious ID/IS/RB with Strong PA/JS/HS = $150k (very crude example)

At least this way an expensive wage player can be saved off the transfer list with some careful training OR you could continue to add primary skills later on if you dedicated sufficient time to other more difficult training.

That should be a penalty for tha players who unluckily born with very ad secondary skills
A users should think about salaries without waiting a punishment by someone.As you certainly know,the two players you shows in the exampole,in the actual system yet have the same salary,but the second is much more stronger than the first.

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135029.63 in reply to 135029.62
Date: 3/22/2010 7:30:35 PM
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I know they have almost the same salary - my point was if the wage calculation differed this 'may' encourage more thoughtful training.

If you knew you could build up a triple stupendous big man and it would cost you $325k a week without secondaries but you knew he would cost you $225k with reasonable secondaries 1) You could tailor your training / economy to budget for this + you could look at any investment as viable for the long term rather than looking upon someone as a 'quick fix' to win you a couple of games knowing that you would likely have to sell the player in question on shortly after.

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135029.65 in reply to 135029.64
Date: 3/22/2010 9:56:35 PM
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* Licks lips and rubs hands together vigorously *

Hope you are right. I suspect that there are some teams that will struggle. Those mono skilled monsters are going to get you no where other than debt. Teams who have built balanced rosters that have depth may now start to gain the upper hand.

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