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From: 7even

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238034.11 in reply to 238034.10
Date: 3/27/2013 9:36:53 PM
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I agree.

It also allows users who moved to a new country the option of training a player for their original country.

From: brian

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238034.13 in reply to 238034.12
Date: 3/28/2013 8:03:26 AM
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I like this idea. Maybe make it more than 2 seasons, just seems kinda short. Make it just like soccer, a player gets a cap and thats their country. Could make it all NT games or just competitive ones.

If this even is going to be allowed I think that moving only should be allowed to smaller nations then the one the player comes from


I don't understand why you would restrict it this way.

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From: brian

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238034.15 in reply to 238034.14
Date: 3/28/2013 12:25:08 PM
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So if players turn to another nation after a short while we would have lost 50% of our possible future NT players.


I don't see this as an issue if it operates like soccer. Players can get dual citizenship but aren't tied to a country until they play a competitive game.

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From: GM-hrudey

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238034.16 in reply to 238034.15
Date: 3/28/2013 1:20:28 PM
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So if players turn to another nation after a short while we would have lost 50% of our possible future NT players.


I don't see this as an issue if it operates like soccer. Players can get dual citizenship but aren't tied to a country until they play a competitive game.


September, 2013:
Announcer: Hello everyone, and welcome to this international friendly soccer match between the United States and Ghana. These two sides have already had some World Cup history between them, and it appears more history will be made today. Ghana's entire lineup consists of 16 toddlers, while the United States will be starting six regular international players and five two-year-old Ghanians that they were able to "liberate" from the French transport commissioned to take them to Paris for the France-Qatar friendly next week. With the recent FIFA ruling that any player removing his diaper shall be cautioned or sent off if any of the contents reach the pitch, we're sure to see some exciting four on three action by half time.

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238034.17 in reply to 238034.10
Date: 3/28/2013 9:41:13 PM
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The issue is that there is a very limited talent pool for smaller nations and if their better ones are taken and trained elsewhere they lose out. At present some of these nations have guys in the NT who are based and trained elsewhere.

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238034.18 in reply to 238034.17
Date: 3/30/2013 11:47:04 PM
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I believe more individuals would help out the smaller nations than vice-verse. I for one who would be one of those as I would help out one of the Caribbean nations if I could.

How about if you had to pay for a nationality for the player. The club could pay 50K per player and get that player citizenship in a country of their choosing, making the player a dual citizen.

For example I have an American draftee and I buy citizenship from Jamaica for that player. If I were training him for the U21 and he had skills suitable for both teams, the manager can decide who he wants his player to play for and that would be his NT for the rest of his career.

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238034.19 in reply to 238034.18
Date: 3/31/2013 4:04:18 AM
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I don't think just paying for it works. Only change if the player has lived/played in the 2nd country for a number of seasons. Which happens all the time. Been a few players born in USA who played here in Australia who went on to play for Australia at the international level.

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