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Is Transfer Bidding in Groups Unethical?

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41073.24 in reply to 41073.23
Date: 8/6/2008 1:59:45 AM
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Well said.


Except for using sympathy instead of sympathize, of course.

Last edited by somdetsfinest at 8/6/2008 2:00:19 AM

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41073.25 in reply to 41073.23
Date: 8/6/2008 9:02:39 PM
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I dont think you need to apologize - this thread is similar to the thread a while back on Mutual TIEs...(where incredibly some people still think its a serious thread)

I think people are either choosing to agree/sympathy with your point or are just stubbornly using the lack of clarification in the rules (combined maybe with a hint of envy) to say tough cheese.
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To clarify - I wasn't being sympathetic with anyone. I just wanted more elaboration on what exactly the team had done wrong.

I still don't see how a team can do what is suggested in this message. Can you double bid on players by using the cash from a pending sale? If so, I agree that the loophole should be closed. However, that wasn't the case in the situation described. He clearly did not buy back his sold players.

Now, are you saying that the players were sold above market value? If so, this is clearly illegal and is definitely collusion between the two teams. I would report it to a GM immediately. Again, I don't know if that was the case here.

I don't know if an apology was required. I was just talking facts.

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