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From: Tuddu

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Player Salaries: $ 203 415 Attendance: $ 149 597
Staff Salaries: $ 34 720 Merchandise: $ 28 090
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after which criteria, you selected those teams, i mean you kicked out some teams ramdomly like Poland(third biggest nation)

From: chihorn

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Thank you for giving a really good example of the economic difference between a country with lots of teams and country with not as many teams.

Game developers, who by an large do an excellent job of making adjustments to the global economy based on the big picture, need to really think through what this means for all of their efforts in tinkering with salaries and how teams with loads of cash affect the TL for the whole BB world, for teams in countries of all sizes and for teams at all levels, high and low, in all of these countries.

(And maybe my suggestions about the modifiers I posted way earlier in this thread can be reviewed, since I still stand by the idea.)

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From: Vysnia
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How about the disadvantages. Like experience, how many games a season do small country powerhouses have to actually see how their players and tactics stack up against certain opponent tactics and players. The fun factor, i really question how much fun can you have playing this game steamrolling opponents all season. Honestly i'd choose to be in a big competitive community over a couple B3 games a season and when you'd actually win something it would be much more gratifying i imagine.

From: Brooksy

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that is a great example of income the italian is in the same div just different country thatss bigger n he has a higher income with 20 k more from tv contract and has a higher merchandise revunue i have a low salary team compared to his of almost 100k but my team doesnt compete well against higher ranked teams

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I agree he earns more, but its also harder for him to get to Div 1 than for us Australians.

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I agree he earns more, but its also harder for him to get to Div 1 than for us Australians.


moreover, in that particular case, he is fighting to not be relegated...


but leagues will also come close to a equilibrium point, where income and earning are the same - so old teams most likely would earn a lot independent from the country.

From: Tuddu

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that is a great example that you, with a much more weaker team than the mine, can be first ranked in your League and get a net income 50k higher than the mine. my expenses needed to fight to remain in III division are more than 230k, your expenses needed to reach second division are less than 90k...

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