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199583.3 in reply to 199583.1
Date: 10/28/2011 9:34:43 AM
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high prices are often just a way to show your player to a large amount of managers..of course that is not his real value, so if you really want that player, contact the manager and negotiate a settlement

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199583.5 in reply to 199583.4
Date: 10/28/2011 11:44:27 PM
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No, I understand the high TL prices for guards. What I don't understand is why the minimum price is set so high that no one bids at all.

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199583.6 in reply to 199583.5
Date: 10/29/2011 8:44:30 AM
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It's decided by every manager, but if you're patient you'll get what you want.
If the player becomes a free agent, the bid begins with his salary multiplied by 10...

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199583.7 in reply to 199583.1
Date: 10/29/2011 9:47:36 AM
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There is an easy reason.

Imagine you have 3,5M and you see a guard for 3,5M(and maybe the guard is worth around 2,8M-3,5M) most of the times you will buy the player bidding for 3,5M instead of waiting some days to see if the manager of the player list him for less.

That's why managers try to put high prices and if they don't sell it they put it again by the same price or maybe 50k lower, they just wait a manager to bid on his player.


Most of the managers that i've seen doing this strategy have great benefits from the transfers and if you do many transfers during the season you can imagine the profits they have...

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199583.8 in reply to 199583.5
Date: 10/29/2011 7:06:33 PM
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No, I understand the high TL prices for guards. What I don't understand is why the minimum price is set so high that no one bids at all.


A poker player would call it angle shooting or maybe bumhunting.

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