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From: SimonL
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Date: 9/25/2008 2:01:18 AM
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instead of just increasing player sallaries during the off-season you should be able to negotiate with them. for example, if a player is happy with the teams direction and he's teammates he may sign for less. or if a player gets the playing time he thinks he deserves he'd be happy to sign for less. Also add in contract length. e.g. 3 years, 5 years, play options, team options. it'd make the off-season alot better.

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51347.2 in reply to 51347.1
Date: 9/25/2008 6:01:39 AM
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I think that'll be too hardcore for the casual player. I myself would really like that option , but i think the GM is gonna say that should play NBA manager or something....

From: CrazyEye

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51347.3 in reply to 51347.1
Date: 9/25/2008 6:37:32 AM
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Also add in contract length. e.g. 3 years, 5 years, play options, team options.


and all players with contract longer then a yyear, become lazy and stop training :)

Transfer happens jut in the season break, sound pretty boring.

From: SimonL

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51347.4 in reply to 51347.3
Date: 9/25/2008 7:15:46 AM
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what does contract length have to do with transfer listing?

From: CrazyEye

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51347.5 in reply to 51347.4
Date: 9/25/2008 7:16:53 AM
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mhh why you should make more expensive contracts then?

From: SimonL

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51347.6 in reply to 51347.5
Date: 9/25/2008 7:22:55 AM
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i dont understand your question. do you mean why make longer contracts?

From: CrazyEye

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51347.7 in reply to 51347.6
Date: 9/25/2008 7:25:23 AM
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ok why you should make short contract, when it is equal to long contracts? The only different is, that you could train without a salary increase with a long contract, so everybody would make 5 season contracts.

From: SimonL

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51347.8 in reply to 51347.7
Date: 9/25/2008 7:46:25 AM
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ok why you should make short contract, when it is equal to long contracts?

its not equal though and you just answered why.

The only different is, that you could train without a salary increase with a long contract, so everybody would make 5 season contracts.


you wouldn't always give a 5 year contract. just like it doesn't happen in real life. you give the long contracts to your young high potential players

From: CrazyEye

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51347.9 in reply to 51347.8
Date: 9/25/2008 7:48:41 AM
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why not? Hey sometimes even my non trainees get training, so why i like to pay more salary to then? And the probablity that they are in my team for a while ain't that low, higher then with other players?

From: BGcc
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51347.10 in reply to 51347.9
Date: 9/25/2008 9:34:37 AM
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I think it's a bit of a useless option, because it will not have any influence on the game.

Every player now has a contract for life. This doesn't have any influence on the costs.
If you have a limited contract, you are only getting higher costs for no reason.
Transferlist stays the same, the only thing that I can think of is: that more players will be available on the transferlist because people forget to sign another contract.

Plus it will be more difficult and will be a more specific managementgame, while I think that the developers are trying to keep it simple and more arcade.

From: chespirito

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51347.11 in reply to 51347.10
Date: 9/28/2008 5:14:20 AM
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I actualy would like to see contracts; The longer the contract the lower the salary gets. However, if you like to brake the contract then you would be forced to pay some penalty.

I kind of like the idea of letting the players "respond" to have happy they are with the minutes they get, but I think it requires quite some thinkikng to implement t in a good way.