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181078.103 in reply to 181078.99
Date: 4/21/2011 2:18:03 PM
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What about promoting in two seasons? In three? Not everyone tanks expecting to re-promote the very next season. In fact, I would think if people decide to tank it's because they realize that their long-term viability just isn't that good.

Also, what do you mean exactly by break-even? Because if I'm overmatched in a league, and I'm going to demote anyway, is there that big of a difference between winning 2-3 games and winning zero games?

I mean, I appreciate that you're trying to improve the game experience for everyone. I think tanking in the top leagues is an issue (like in the NBBA the past couple of seasons), but there's also a real issue of the huge leap between leagues.

For example, I went 22-0 in a D3 league this past season, and promoted into a D2 league where I'll be fighting for the 7th seed. The temptation to tank is strong, rather than piss away time/effort/money on a slim chance of sticking around, because I know I need drastic changes to be able to compete in the future. With the salary floor, my options haven't changed, they've just all become less effective. This doesn't stop tanking, or change it, it just makes it even less effective than it already was.

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181078.104 in reply to 181078.102
Date: 4/21/2011 2:22:01 PM
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so the floor and tv contract money will be the same? (money from tv not updated in economy overview yet)

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181078.105 in reply to 181078.104
Date: 4/21/2011 2:26:39 PM
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For Div II teams,yes..For Div I PSF is 120% of TV contract..

I want what all men want...I just want it more.
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181078.107 in reply to 181078.105
Date: 4/21/2011 3:43:27 PM
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For positivity's sake, can anyone supporting the salary floor articulate a good strategy for teams like Stajan to follow?



(to any BB reading the deleted post, my bad I had him confused with another team)

Last edited by RiseandFire at 4/21/2011 3:44:28 PM

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181078.109 in reply to 181078.99
Date: 4/21/2011 7:16:50 PM
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The problem is, it's a bad strategy that made the game less fun for other teams in the league, and that's the point at which it becomes a problem.


im curious..what if i some managers have fun with rebuilding their team because competition aint a factor anymore since div I and cup is dominated by one single team..and no one will ever be able to beat this team? (41768)

(and dont get me wrong..im not jealous of teams like that..i have fun the way im playing this game)

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181078.111 in reply to 181078.110
Date: 4/22/2011 4:33:22 AM
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Even though I like this new PSF and it sounds reasonable, I think it is not adequate. It is a good start. I hope that limit (procentage) will not be raised. Raising the procentage would harm some teams, who don't deserve it. If you build your team effectivily you should not be "punished". Current level seems quite right.

Next step should be reducing arena incomes for teams who are not even trying to win. How anyone can get over 500k from ticket sales if team has lost last five games in a row by over 40 points. If you have promoted you will get huge income from arena for the whole season regardless of your success. I think I know this ;)

Also, how merchandise can be same than player salaries? It should also have some kind of more tight connection to player ratings or so (not necessarily to players salary).


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181078.112 in reply to 181078.108
Date: 4/22/2011 1:41:18 PM
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Stajan would have to stretch himself thin in order to get the #6, and there's no guarantee of that happening. If he relegates, attendance will take a hit and he'll lose a ton of money long-term. Maybe this is the issue we should be talking about.

If an overmatched Championship side promotes into the EPL and fights hard but relegates, its fans will still show up the next season. So even if that team is unsuccessful, they'll only benefit financially from promoting for a season, as long as they attempt to win their EPL matches.

I guess I don't see how that's possible for a team spending a season in Naismith. Maybe fans should be more sympathetic when an upstart team pokes its head into the top level, even if it's nowhere near ready to stay there.

Last edited by RiseandFire at 4/22/2011 1:41:50 PM

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