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From: bik_76

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Date: 9/19/2009 4:56:32 AM
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you are not right. here was cup of attendance income last seasons, it is arround 550k last season. if spain leader had arena with 23000 seats then he acquired 550k, simillar to me. but lets look to new season.

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they are worse manager. they don´t play 1hour per day. they haven´t arena nor players for BBB. they didn´t daytrading - all my money are from daytrading. and - they haven´t competitor equal to me, no matter how big spain is.




From: rgrimau

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With same seats and same prices, a team who wins 22 straight matches, earns more money than one who has lost 3, 4 or 5 times.

Do you really believe that they're worse managers? Of course they don't have arena or players for BBB, because I told you that they won less money than you, so they couldn't build huge arenas or pay astronomic salaries. But you won more money than them, so you could invest this money in the stadium, wich translates into more income and more and more. If they don't have competitor equal to you is because the game wasn't fair with them, because in Spain people who gets to the first division, have won in three or four divisions before reaching the first one, so they're the best managers, and for this reason it's a very tough competition. And being in a tough competition means that you can lose more games wich makes you win less money. They're not bad managers, the last season Spanish D1 champion, started in D5, he won the D5, D4, D3 and D2 in consecutive seasons, and las season he won the D1. When he was the NT manager he won the European championship and he was finalist in the World Cup, and if i'm not wrong he only lost one match with the NT in those 2 seasons. Obviously he's a great manager, like everyone in the Spanish D1, but no one from Spain has never arrived to the BBB's quarter finals. When I see this facts, it's easy for me to believe that the game wasn't fair with them, and that if you're from a country with few users it's easier to create a super-team.

From: bik_76

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Date: 9/19/2009 6:49:25 AM
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When somebody win 4 promotions + championsship in row, he is good manager. And his competitors are inability (say the least).


by your opinion teams from big countries are handicapped. but NT from small countries are handicapped. BB mans, you must help NT from small countries!!!! increase speed of training for players from small countries!!!! it is same ....

From: Sparkle

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Date: 9/19/2009 6:55:33 AM
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by your opinion teams from big countries are handicapped. but NT from small countries are handicapped. BB mans, you must help NT from small countries!!!! increase speed of training for players from small countries!!!! it is same ....


I do agree that NTs from smaller countries do suffer from a smaller pool of players as compared to bigger countries. The new Merchandise revenue is aimed to encourage players to contribute to their local NT, so let's see how that one goes. Increasing speed of training for players from small countries is extreme to say the least. It'll have so many repercussions at so many levels, not a viable solution.

From: rgrimau

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Date: 9/19/2009 7:39:28 AM
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Ok, I see that you don't want to see the reality, and the reality is that he's a great manager, and he was handicapped by playing in Spain instead of playing in Turkmenistan, and now with the changes the game is more fair with him.

And I agree with you that NT from small countries are also handicapped. but I don't think that increasing the speed of training would help.

From: Jokehim

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Date: 9/19/2009 8:10:56 AM
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they are worse manager. they don´t play 1hour per day. they haven´t arena nor players for BBB. they didn´t daytrading - all my money are from daytrading. and - they haven´t competitor equal to me, no matter how big spain is.

Should we feel sorry for you when you obviously daytraded to your successes? Isn't it a bit embarrassing to admit that only way you could reach your successes were from daytrading? Isn't also a bit embarrassing that you more or less are yelling because small countries should not have ridiculous advantages?

You can always argue that the methods to get it more fair are pretty odd but to complain that the daytrading option gets less awardable is quite interesting.

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Date: 9/19/2009 8:29:55 AM
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by your opinion teams from big countries are handicapped. but NT from small countries are handicapped. BB mans, you must help NT from small countries!!!! increase speed of training for players from small countries!!!! it is same ....

That is actually a very good suggestion. It would make a possibility to have a domestic lineup of qulaity players even in countries with very narrow pool. And balance things cause obviously right now with the new merchandising those "mercenary top teams are punished too much.

It doesn't matter how bik climbed to his current position. I wouldn't consider his competition week - there were two different B3 czech semifinalist in last two years. And it is obviously cause good management not cause amount of czech managers is below 400 - recently Czech U21 was top6 and was one game from world cup - obviously because that team was from small country like Turkmenistan and have a better chance then (sarcasm included).

BB should be caustious to not the BB become a popularity contest for bigger countries.

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Date: 9/19/2009 12:55:15 PM
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We judge our success by looking at a large number of factors, but I'd point out that the semifinalists in the B3 last season were from nations ranked 9, 26, 34, and 64 in size (the quarterfinalists were 4, 9, 12, 16, 26, 34, 39, and 64 ). I think this should be an indicator that we're doing a reasonable job of keeping competitive balance between the top teams in countries of very different sizes.


nice, rep for that.

Great changes this off, along with an excellent job on the GE updates last season.

"Well, no ones gonna top that." - http://tinyurl.com/noigttt
From: Marot

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Im a litle bit shocked with some of your arguments you used(and im not using any translator to write in english so i know exactly what im saying).

I talk about an spanish example because i know something about it. When i see for example one team in a small country winning all his matches, league/cup without many problems(and im not talking about you, just about small countrys teams) i cant imagine an spanish team doing the same. Here in Spain we have a really III competitive league or II league its also really hard and 1D its has a really good level. The 1D teams they werent earning much money in compare to top teams of small countries, its not a complain it was and its a fact. Arrived to that point i dont know why u say they arent good managers, so if Leyendinha or Mos winned the Euro or the World in NT its just because we are a big country? Its the same as if i say that you are only a good team not manager because you are in small country and nobody is complaining about that point, we complain about imbalance in the economy.

You can have 1-2 good players or 3 from another country, but if you want a realistic game its obviously you will have players from your own country so in my opinion it has been a good idea to introduce this change so managers from big countrys have more options to sign a player from their country.


And last point of view imagine in real life what happens in euroleague, teams like CSKA or Macabi havent many troubles to arrive at final four because they can focus more on euroleague than on their own national league because the level is lower. Remember that the supporters of teams normally their favourites players are from their same country or city so its normal that they prefer their t-shirt rather than a foreign player.

So arrived to all that points if you are honest, you are complaining because you dont earn enough money? If BB's give u more tools to earn more money i dont wanna imagine how disappointed would be any manager of your contry to arrive at your same level in terms of economy because there would be a lot of difference.

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Date: 9/19/2009 2:21:08 PM
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Are the club records gone for points, rebounds etc in a game? They are not important, I just do not find them anymore..

!zazhigai!
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