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From: CitB

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Date: 3/13/2008 8:58:05 AM
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no prob, suggestions always good i think, and discussion is good to make it better... ^^

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Date: 3/13/2008 3:43:58 PM
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A roster limit of 15-18 would be a major improvement to the game as it would severely limit opportunities for day trading by means a simple, logical and realistic change to the rules.


What should happen if you have, for example, a roster limit of 15 players, 14 players on the squad, and it's time for the draft?

Maybe it is going to be easier to implement performance penalties for the cases when the roster is too large? Maybe it should hurt enthusiasm the same way excessive trading should?

"I don't know half of you half as well as I should like; and I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve."
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Date: 3/14/2008 7:16:24 AM
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The roster limit would be increased from, say 15 to 18 for the two weeks following the draft. That would give everyone ample time to sell or cut three players and get down to the 15 limit.

I believe I posted this same suggestion in another thread.


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Date: 3/14/2008 7:21:09 AM
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Another opportunity for increased strategy would be a disabled list feature.

Injured players only could be placed on your disabled list. Maximum three at one time. The strategy would come in through a rule like this:

Players have to be on the disabled list for three weeks (for example). Even if they have healed, they remain on the list for the full three weeks. This tracks the DL in major sports.

For every player on the DL, you can add one to your active roster. One the player comes off, you will have one week to get down to the limit.

Strategy comes in to play like this:

Do you DL a player with a one week injury if he's one of your starters, in order to have a full squad for a big game or the playoffs?

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Date: 3/14/2008 9:10:34 AM
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The roster limit would be increased from, say 15 to 18 for the two weeks following the draft. That would give everyone ample time to sell or cut three players and get down to the 15 limit.

I believe I posted this same suggestion in another thread.



Well i don't like that idea. Every one will set his 3 players on the TL but no one will buy them. So you are loosing them for nothing.

I want to have the chance of training a rookie and sell him when he is good enough, or keep him when he boosters my team.

Maybe a it is a good idea to limit the number of tradesfor every player for a season ?


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9808.302 in reply to 9808.301
Date: 3/14/2008 9:23:56 AM
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ok how about a profit share to the former owner, like this, if a bought player gets resold within a season, the former manager gets 50% of the tradeprice, that would make daytrades nearly impossible?

or the former owner gets 50% of the profit, that might would make both sides happy and the former team does not loose much if a player might gone for a to low price and daytraders would have more friends coz they make profit not only for themselfes no more, like everybody is happy when a daytrader bought their players?

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Date: 3/14/2008 1:41:20 PM
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Limiting daytrading is not about 'making both owners happy'. It is about preventing the accumulation of excessive profits by trading teams.

"I don't know half of you half as well as I should like; and I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve."
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Date: 3/14/2008 1:51:37 PM
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maybe my english is to bad and you did not understand?
so for you 50% less profit is preventing nothing?
and with the first part of my post you would not make profit at all...


Last edited by CitB at 3/14/2008 1:51:55 PM

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Date: 3/14/2008 2:09:58 PM
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ok how about a profit share to the former owner, like this, if a bought player gets resold within a season, the former manager gets 50% of the tradeprice, that would make daytrades nearly impossible?

or the former owner gets 50% of the profit, that might would make both sides happy and the former team does not loose much if a player might gone for a to low price and daytraders would have more friends coz they make profit not only for themselfes no more, like everybody is happy when a daytrader bought their players?

That's what I was referring to. I meant that the goal of daytrade measures is not making the original seller happy. Everyone is responsible for their own decision for the listing price.

Plus, a similar structure is already in place -- you only get 80% of the transfer value for immediately reselling a player.

Last edited by GM-kozlodoev at 3/14/2008 2:11:48 PM

"I don't know half of you half as well as I should like; and I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve."
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9808.306 in reply to 9808.305
Date: 3/14/2008 2:16:14 PM
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whatever it was just an idea...
im sorry i found nothing that made you happy...

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