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152075.60 in reply to 152075.51
Date: 7/21/2010 9:19:55 AM
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1. If I take it easy it does not hurt any newcoming teams. It can hurt only my team. Same with training games.
It is the choice of the buyerwhether or not to bid for a player.
Newcomers can not evaluate the price, that what is being abused by daytraders. If a manager makes a bad purchase, hopefully he learns, sometimes they quit and sometimes they actually do not care. But there are people constantly trying to "teach" newcomers, gaining an unfair advantage compared to players who do not try to fool newcomers. It is by no means illeagal and like I said I have learned to live with it.
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I wouldn't accept your reason from my 4 year old daughter.
That is also an insult. Comparing me to a 4 year old. So how are you any better? So it's do as I say, not as I do. Nice preachings there:)

Last edited by Kukoc at 7/21/2010 9:24:52 AM

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152075.61 in reply to 152075.60
Date: 7/21/2010 9:53:45 AM
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1. Okay, but I really don't believe that A) it is only new managers who buy players from daytraders or that it is only daytraders who place their players on auction for inflated prices.

2. If you find that insulting, I apologize. I didn't call you any name nor did I compare you to a four year old. I said that I would not accept an excuse along the lines of, "She started it" from my 4 year old daughter. Enough about that. I'm not your baby-sitter.

Once I scored a basket that still makes me laugh.
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152075.62 in reply to 152075.59
Date: 7/21/2010 10:23:06 AM
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OK, I looked at it and it seems you have a point. In season 7, 2 today Serie A teams were in III league, 6 teams were in II league and 8 teams were in I league. But in Spain situation was somewhat different, 5 teams were in III league, 6 teams were in II league and 5 teams were in I league. If you want to look at it,look at team history at team page, if you didn't know it yet.

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152075.63 in reply to 152075.53
Date: 7/21/2010 10:25:33 AM
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You are making +300k/week now,right?With this balance,in a season you will have 4,2 M of free cash to spend(and I have not included the cup incomes in these money,the sum could be higher)
With these money,you can improve your team buying strong players,and beyond this,I hope you are training well your young trainees.
So,in only a season,you can improve a lot your team with the training of your young players and the 4,2 M to spend in the market;a team in your economic situation has all the possibilities to became competitive in very few seasons,if the manager is able to train his young players and make right purchases
And your situation is common to the situation of the countries with less competitive leagues

Inject more money in the countries with less competitive leagues,doesn't change the possibilities of these teams to became soon competitive,since you yet has these possibilities;indeed,maybe you would be disadvantaged by a new phase of inflation made by all these teams with a great amount of money to spend


In a completely different situation,are the teams who has to be close to 0 in the balance to stay with a decent team(not to fight for the promotion)in a mediumdivision of the competitive countries(II-III-some IV).They can improve only with the training,having low incomes for their expenses,thay are forced to sell periodically at good price their best players to buy new young trainees to try to improve their weak points,but became less competitive while the new trainees reach the level of the old players,losing competitivity,games and consequentely money in this period

While you can stay with your best players,and improve continuously your team till reach the top

So,what you are talking about?

Exactly that! We are all going for the situation you are talking about, its just that it will take a few seasons for teams like mine. More money into this kind of leagues will speed up the process. More and more leagues over the globe will reach the 0 in balance and have less money for transfers. Giving mature teams this kind of money will not change that since they will quite fast add it to their salary. I will not be able to eat my salary even with the 4,2 mill and maybe 100k increased salary from training, but I will get there in a few seasons.

NO!Because if you want really to improve,you have to learn how to train players,and how to manage your team trying to make the right decision between the training and the competitivity in the short period
Giving more money to the users who yet have it because their teams yet aren't able to reach a competitive level,would not help them to improve their skills...this kind of strategy would help them on the transfer list,but would not stimulate to improve thier abilities in training their players,and if you train well your players,you can grow up faster than any move of market you can be able to do,because you can improve with every training every week.Buying a strong player,will help you right away,but your team will not improve quickly if you fail in training your young players

In some countries,the users who take the advantage at the start of their game,have continued to enlarge their advantage over the seasons,becaue their adaversaries do not cover their disadvantage,and when these teams started to meet other experienced managers on the international fields(Federations,BBB and private leagues),the leader teams learned new skills and continue to improve

Many users in the less competitive countries still doesn't understand that they have all the economical and technical possibilities to grow,but they have to do it with their legs,without waiting to have enough money to buy another player and doesn't try to improve their teams every week

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152075.64 in reply to 152075.63
Date: 7/21/2010 10:47:33 AM
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NO!Because if you want really to improve,you have to learn how to train players,and how to manage your team trying to make the right decision between the training and the competitivity in the short period
Giving more money to the users who yet have it because their teams yet aren't able to reach a competitive level,would not help them to improve their skills...this kind of strategy would help them on the transfer list,but would not stimulate to improve thier abilities in training their players,and if you train well your players,you can grow up faster than any move of market you can be able to do,because you can improve with every training every week.Buying a strong player,will help you right away,but your team will not improve quickly if you fail in training your young players

I´m not sure if I get you wrong or if you get me wrong.

In some countries,the users who take the advantage at the start of their game,have continued to enlarge their advantage over the seasons,becaue their adaversaries do not cover their disadvantage,and when these teams started to meet other experienced managers on the international fields(Federations,BBB and private leagues),the leader teams learned new skills and continue to improve

Part of this is true, and especially being able to stay in the first division without competition from second division have created gaps. But like I´m saying thees gaps are closing, second division teams get stronger and first division have to spend more to stay on top and soon they will not be able to stay in first division without having a balance close to 0.
Many users in the less competitive countries still doesn't understand that they have all the economical and technical possibilities to grow,but they have to do it with their legs,without waiting to have enough money to buy another player and doesn't try to improve their teams every week

And you base this statement on?

In conclusion I would say, that training your players the right way and managing your team right becomes increasingly important in mature leagues like Italy rather than in smaller countries.

/Mannen
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152075.65 in reply to 152075.64
Date: 7/21/2010 11:11:01 AM
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1)I understand your thought,but I completely disagree with it.Less competitive countries hasn't economical problems that stop them in their growth,they don't need to have more money to rise the level of the competition in their countries

2)The gaps between divisions in these countries are closing,but not as faster;in many countries there It will take a long time,and in some countries maybe it will ever may closed...but during this period of time,due to the economic situation,many teams of the medium divisions of the mature countries will have great disadvantages on the market,and that's the real question

3)Train your players,and manage your team in the right way become increasingly important also in the less competitive countries,because if these teams will continue to lean mainly on the market to improve their teams,who will take the advantage on this aspect on the game will became unbeatable in these countries,while there will always be an hard challange for everyone is at the top in the mature countries

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152075.66 in reply to 152075.61
Date: 7/21/2010 12:57:59 PM
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1. Ofcourse, the daytraders are not the only ones, they just do it constantly.
2. You do not have to call anyone names in order to insult somebody. I understand what you ment by your sentence, I just showed you that people might take different things as an insult. If I was a bit "challenged" from the neck up. I would have thought you had made a compliment. Implying I look younger, thus time has not taken it's toll on me yet.
Please be my babysitter? :O Comon, you can do it! ;) And btw you don't have to appoligize, just like on basketball court, you are enemys if you play for different sides. Still when the game is over you can be friends again and drink beer together (or water, or whatever you like). People have different opinions and it would be a boring world without that.

Last edited by Kukoc at 7/21/2010 1:57:39 PM

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152075.67 in reply to 152075.65
Date: 7/21/2010 1:03:18 PM
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It has been stated here that, even if Italy get's a raise in income. Teams in Italy III div have 300k income at the moment and are using all of that for salarys, raising that income to 400k for everyone, just raise the salarys near 400k. Nothing really changes. You need to find a way, how you can be better managing that 300k, than the next guy in your league. It does not matter in which country you play at, the goal is still the same. Be better than your league mate with nearly the same income.

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152075.68 in reply to 152075.67
Date: 7/21/2010 1:33:19 PM
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It does not matter in which country you play at, the goal is still the same. Be better than your league mate with nearly the same income.

Yeah,but that's not the point.
The point is that,for all my league mates and for me,our incomes are too low,for the level that our team reach,related to the incomes of other users with less expenses and more incomes than the ours because they have weaker teams,but that steal us players on the market
It's not a thing of one user of one Italian III division,it's a thing of all the users of all the Italian III divisions,including the best and the worst users and teams.And this is not only a national question,Italy is an example,but in the more competitive country there is almosty the same situation.
And you can't say that this is a temporary situation,that exist in few season in which the less competitive countries became stronger,because this situation happens from many seasons,and isn't fair for us because the market is GLOBAL

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152075.69 in reply to 152075.66
Date: 7/21/2010 1:34:25 PM
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In any market there are always traders. You either live with it or you stay out of the market. Of course, the latter tends to make life difficult. I am not saying it is impossible, I have seen teams do it. Just difficult.

Your view reminds me of my mother-in-law who refuses to move, because she knows person x bought house y for a really cheap price 15 years ago. Of course, prices have changed a lot since then and person x has probably made a killing. But even so, why would you keep living in the ghetto if you have the money to get out? Can't you just be happy for person x and move on?

On the other hand, if you are me you would probably find more success from staying out of the market, but that is a completely different story.

Finally, if we take this comparison a little bit further, the BB economy at the moment resembles some 3rd world economy that just can't get it right. It is like a country that had 100% inflation for one year, followed by one year of 200% deflation. Yes, in this kind of economy there will be winners and losers and in the end we will probably all be ok. But wouldn't the preference be to just have a constant, small inflation, so everyone can get a handle on the market and figure things out? At the moment I am just completely confused and have no idea where the market is going next, and really no enthusiasm to try and figure it out.

Run of the Mill Canadian Manager
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152075.70 in reply to 152075.68
Date: 7/21/2010 2:07:34 PM
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But what do you suggest? Raise income of all big user country divisions? Lower income for smaller country (exponentially ofcourse depending on country size)? If you raise the income for example Italy divIII to the same level as Thai divI. That would mean Italy divI would be really over the top looking at Thai divI. In that case there is no point of having B3 any more (as the great players can only be owned by big country's divI teams). I'm just saying that for every division there is somewhat of a income cap.
You are always saying that people steal good players infront of you, because they have more income, but they steal the same players from your leaguemates and even if you could get those players, you can not withstand their salary (if you could get anyone you want). I'm just saying nomatter how much you raise the bar you still cap out at some point. We can not force the game to be "big country only" as that would be the only way to the top. Laim has shown that you can be the best team even from the big country.

Last edited by Kukoc at 7/21/2010 2:09:19 PM

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