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From: Glugs

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152833.8 in reply to 152833.7
Date: 8/1/2010 9:15:05 PM
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i completely agree with smedlock, training should first and foremost be for improving your team as opposed to selling them on the market. That is just a pleasant incidental benefit when the prices are high.

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152833.9 in reply to 152833.7
Date: 8/1/2010 10:23:59 PM
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Yes and no - if prices go lower then this renders training practically worthless (froma financial standpoint) which will likely lead to an exodus of managers that drives prices down even lower and then who honestly cares?


No, it just means training will be used as a tool to improve your team rather than a wealth creation tool.


Ha- so which wealth creation tool will remain for new teams so that they can upgrade their arenas? Draft???

Without training profits the game dies at the bottom end.


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152833.10 in reply to 152833.9
Date: 8/1/2010 10:37:53 PM
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It is clearly stated in the game manual that the transfer list is an integral part of the game and one of the primary means by which to improve your team. When I began I also thought that the TL was a secondary thing until I saw teams like Sharman shoot past me in the global rankings. If you want to have a mediocre team, then by all means don't use the TL. If you want to have a good team, then you must train and sell players to compliment the players you train to keep.

Once I scored a basket that still makes me laugh.
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152833.12 in reply to 152833.11
Date: 8/3/2010 12:00:06 AM
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Ha- so which wealth creation tool will remain for new teams so that they can upgrade their arenas? Draft???

Without training profits the game dies at the bottom end.


If transfer prices did get so low under your scenario then new teams would be able to go out and buy strong players at very low prices. Thus BB becomes more about who can build and train the best team rather than who can profit most off the transfer market.


Then this would be completely unfair on new teams joining who would struggle for an eternity to get their stadium to a level they could even take on higher salary players...

Its chicken/egg scenario - you can train all you like and build the best team but if you can't afford it.

What you are saying is that new teams should spend only a fraction of their measly start up money and operate at a profit and to succeed they can only invest this into arena....

If I'm wrong (which I was in season 8 and twice in season 5) then fair enough, but you need some form of training returns to keep the money cycling about... unless we get to the stage where we get hyper deflation with salaries and we train players and they go down in wage each season?

From: zyler

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152833.14 in reply to 152833.13
Date: 8/3/2010 12:41:11 PM
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so its summer all over the world ?
damn and i thought it was -5 outside right now lol

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152833.17 in reply to 152833.16
Date: 8/4/2010 5:53:52 AM
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There's more of us than that.

Can you smell what the Hobos are cooking... oh wait its just Roger. (18085274)
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