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193645.8 in reply to 193645.7
Date: 8/8/2011 11:53:42 AM
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You had to put a message about that. We lost some good players for our U21

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193645.9 in reply to 193645.1
Date: 8/8/2011 11:56:54 AM
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We have two salary limits for players automatically put on TL
- fired players by alive manager - 5.000
- boted players when club lost alive manager - 10.000
I think there should be clarification in rules or announcement.

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193645.10 in reply to 193645.9
Date: 8/8/2011 11:58:09 AM
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- boted players when club lost alive manager - 10.000


Yeah man but this was add-ed later, and we do not know about that.

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193645.11 in reply to 193645.8
Date: 8/8/2011 12:06:06 PM
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You had to put a message about that. We lost some good players for our U21


imho the old news post, noted that just fired players got retired at least i remembered it that way wihtout knowing the newspost.

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193645.12 in reply to 193645.11
Date: 8/8/2011 12:29:47 PM
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Also, as we announced in the mid-season news, many players who are fired from their teams are no longer going to take to retirement so easily. Fired players (or players who are released from abandoned teams) will list themselves on the transfer market at a starting price of 10 times their initial salary, or 1 million dollars (whichever is smaller). If they can’t find a team interested in them at that price, they will begrudgingly accept retirement. Pro-amateur level players (those with salaries of $5,000 or less) who are fired won’t bother with this procedure as they need to start looking for another job right away, while semi-professional players who are released due to their team disbanding won't bother with this procedure if their salaries are $10,000 or less. This change is effective as of now.

This is not so clear statement.