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181976.372 in reply to 181976.367
Date: 7/14/2011 8:32:17 AM
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Why do you think such teams have the motive to win B3? Not because of money for sure. Eternal glory in BB world? Hardly. Or maybe so they think, who would know.

For me, the challenge lies in winning B3 with homegrown players. Anyone can tank and then "buy out" B3. Can you do it with players you trained yourself for at least 3-4 seasons and on top of that, they are from your country?


Easy for you to say.... if you had started in season 3 or earlier, I am sure your benchmark for success would be different... your so called motives are wishful because in reality they can never be achieved. (harsh but almost certainly true).....

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181976.374 in reply to 181976.368
Date: 7/14/2011 8:37:11 AM
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OK, nice, this is possible only in small BB countries.

nice to see 3 polish players :)

waiting for BB-charles stats.

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181976.375 in reply to 181976.371
Date: 7/14/2011 8:40:01 AM
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Second Team:
Jirkov
interesting, he is going to bot on Monday

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181976.376 in reply to 181976.368
Date: 7/14/2011 8:48:43 AM
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A small community like Ghana, a large one like Spain or Italy, a middle-range community, all are different game environments in terms of cash earnings and competitiveness which leads to differences in training management, TS management, GS management, market strategy, arena strategy. All these different game environments require different strategies to reach and be successful in top leagues.

What is absurd is to expect the B3 to be a World Championship with teams coming from so many different "worlds". B3 should be played more casually though I will miss the never-ending and futile discussions :)

Congrats to the winner whoever it is and have fun !

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181976.377 in reply to 181976.376
Date: 7/14/2011 8:55:46 AM
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What is absurd is to expect the B3 to be a World Championship with teams coming from so many different "worlds". B3 should be played more casually though I will miss the never-ending and futile discussions



But what is the motive, what incentive do you have to play B3, when you are the top team in your country with competition far behind you? I guess B3 is the answer, but I'd rather see a B3 that is divided in "Premier league" and "1st league" like in England, for example. Weaker B3 league would consists of teams that came second either in their country cup or country championship. There really isn't much to do with just 2 league games/week in BB, especially if there are only 2 or 3 important games per season. One more (important) game per week would only benefit the game and being 2nd in either cup or championship's final wouldn't look that bad anymore.

Of course the winner of weaker B3 would advance to "real" B3...

Last edited by Koperboy at 7/14/2011 8:56:58 AM

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181976.378 in reply to 181976.376
Date: 7/14/2011 9:09:25 AM
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maybe way out of that kind of situation will be not stable TV contracts, merchendise profits, and incomes from the game (ticket cost) which would be relative to national, league, players rankings, power of league.
And we (programmers, analitics, game masters) must change startegy of earning money by teams, its obvious that the team which is winning should have larger income from TV contracts at next season, there must count reputation of the team and some others factors. I know that would complicated game, and some users won't be happy but this is inevitable in future.

regards

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181976.379 in reply to 181976.377
Date: 7/14/2011 9:21:42 AM
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A top team smashing his competition wants more competition in his main league, at the moment it's his country's league, B3 isn't the final answer to that.

I wouldn't mind a two-tier league system but it doesn't change anything.

From: Azrail

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181976.380 in reply to 181976.364
Date: 7/14/2011 9:27:30 AM
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It would be nice if BB's could give us little bit of statistic, for example:
1) how many teams all around the world have actually cash reserves over $ 30M,
2) how many teams all around the world have actually cash reserves over $ 50M,
3) how many teams all around the world have actually cash reserves over $ 70M,
just a number of teams without pointing at any particular team in any category
4) what is highest cash reserve at the moment all around the world, without saying who is the team.


+1!
I am also interested in this :)

From: Marot

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181976.381 in reply to 181976.345
Date: 7/14/2011 12:24:27 PM
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I blame the system which allows managers from small countries to do such moves.
Last time some users pointed out that, the answer was "the B3 winners are only from big countries".


But isn't this the beauty of the system? Look at national basketball or soccer competition. When did a small country lately win anything in those sports? Greece in Portugal doesn't count, as Greece is not that small as Iran is in BB world.


Uruguay

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181976.382 in reply to 181976.381
Date: 7/14/2011 12:27:11 PM
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This is like euroleague, teams like Maccabi, Cska or Panathinaikos can focus on euroleague without caring on their country competition.

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