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100278.20 in reply to 100278.19
Date: 07/07/2009 14:00:22
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whatever you say about potential, the fact is if two player have the same qualities, the higher potential will be sold for more even at age 30.


I think you need to explain this one a bit. Why would I pay more for higher potential at age 30? If anyone is training a guy at that age, they need some sense knocked into their heads.

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100278.21 in reply to 100278.20
Date: 07/07/2009 14:07:10
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i am not saying anyone should. this is just how market reacts.

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Date: 07/07/2009 16:25:55
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At lower payments I agree that there is a big difference and that people pay too much for potential. But it is mainly newbies that makes this mistake and they have not got enough money to spend $500000 on an old player just because of potential. Even if this user obviously overspent on a high potential player I very much doubt that it is that common that someone will pay as much as $500000 for a useless MVP potential as his player actually is with that age and salary.

And I agree that people overpay for potential. That is the biggest mistake new users does as they tend to believe that potential trains players faster already from start.