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137668.4 in reply to 137668.3
Date: 3/27/2010 2:19:17 AM
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Well you would have to wait till your team went bot. Not sure if you can have a team in a country where u don't physically live, i'm assuming u live in India. Someone else can probably tell you.

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137668.5 in reply to 137668.3
Date: 3/27/2010 2:34:12 AM
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You claim lack of competition but you still have not won the league or Cup. Wouldn't it be better to win everything in sight before claiming lack of competition?

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137668.6 in reply to 137668.3
Date: 3/27/2010 3:25:40 AM
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... and start a new team but in other country.

Every user plays in the country where they live, so the answer is no.

Should a user ever move to another country, they can keep playing with the original team. The other option in that case would be to abandon their current team and start from scratch.

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137668.7 in reply to 137668.6
Date: 3/27/2010 5:15:40 AM
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Yeah, but Im Polish. I used to live in Ireland couple of moths ago, but I play in Polish League. I will go to Ireland again for few weeks for a long time I think. So u saying that I cant play in Polish League, when I live in Ireland, thats correct? Sorry for my english...

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137668.8 in reply to 137668.7
Date: 3/27/2010 6:38:25 AM
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He is saying the opposite. Since your team is in Poland when you signed up then your team will remain in Poland and you can go to Ireland no problem.

However if you start a new team from Ireland you can not create a Polish team.

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137668.9 in reply to 137668.8
Date: 3/27/2010 7:20:02 AM
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That's not entirely accurate. I was living in Israel when I started my team. When I applied for a USA team I was asked to give a reason for wanting a team in a different country. So, if a GM decides that your reason is sufficient, you can still get the team in your original country.

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137668.10 in reply to 137668.8
Date: 3/27/2010 7:59:37 AM
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but I created a team when I was living in Ireland :) I dont remember now, that I had to give any reason, why I want Polish team... oh well, it doesnt matter :)

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137668.11 in reply to 137668.6
Date: 3/28/2010 6:46:45 AM
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My wife is Kenyan and is only waiting for Kenya to be included in the game to whoop my a.. as she so nicely puts it. What I understand from what you are saying is that she will not be able to join with a Kenyan team as we live in Norway? Is that correct or can she apply thtough a GM?

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137668.12 in reply to 137668.11
Date: 3/28/2010 6:50:09 AM
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If she lives permanently in Norway, she plays in Norway. It is possible to ask for a team in another league than one's current country of residence, but the general rule applies in most cases.

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137668.13 in reply to 137668.6
Date: 3/30/2010 4:08:09 PM
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Should a user ever move to another country, they can keep playing with the original team. The other option in that case would be to abandon their current team and start from scratch.


That is good to know because I am moving from the USA to Europe :) Was afraid that I would have to give up my team.