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48978.23 in reply to 48978.22
Date: 9/9/2008 1:55:49 PM
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It's always going to be easy to find one outlier (and I don't care about salary). This is especially true when the highest skill is a scoring one. You can't extrapolate anything from one data point. Also, you didn't note whether the player had other useful skills or not (JS, OD, passing, stamina, FT, experience)... they all matter, at least to the people who have the money to make those kind of purchases.

I've been watching the market in guys like that closely for the last few weeks, and that sale is in outlier as far as I'm concerned, unless you left out some important information.


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48978.24 in reply to 48978.23
Date: 9/10/2008 12:51:14 AM
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I hope that you're right. I do need to shake up my team or I'm going back down to division II. I've only been looking for the past week so maybe I just got unlucky with the few guys that I went after.

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48978.25 in reply to 48978.6
Date: 9/10/2008 11:05:01 PM
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ya my point guard lamar moore a few days ago had a transfer value of about 800,000 and now has about 600,000 in just a few days

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48978.26 in reply to 48978.25
Date: 9/12/2008 12:37:33 PM
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the transfer value isn't a good way to describe a player.It is a kind of measure how many some people pay for a type of player.I can decide to evaluate two players in a different way to the mass of users.Everyone have in his time some necessit,so i could pay a player more than his player because i need more primary skills but bad secondary skill or players with lower primary skills but higher secondary skills

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48978.27 in reply to 48978.26
Date: 9/12/2008 1:29:30 PM
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the transfer value isn't a good way to describe a player


What on earth are you talking about?

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48978.29 in reply to 48978.28
Date: 9/12/2008 6:49:32 PM
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True (unless you consider it perfect because it indicates a value between 0 and infinity, so it can't technically be wrong), but I don't think he was talking about that at all.
What he was trying to say (I think...) is that the price of the player can be decided by the specific needs of the user, and by how much he is willing to spend. Which is wrong IMO.

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48978.31 in reply to 48978.30
Date: 9/13/2008 3:25:05 AM
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I wish it were. I would have offered 1k for Belloni, because he has good skills, but ultimately sucks. lol