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247046.4 in reply to 247046.1
Date: 9/3/2013 2:34:43 AM
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I dont see why the owner of a team should decide if a player should retire or not.

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247046.5 in reply to 247046.4
Date: 9/3/2013 9:05:33 AM
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I dont see why the owner of a team should decide if a player should retire or not.


Agreed.... this makes me think of Brett Farve

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247046.6 in reply to 247046.5
Date: 9/4/2013 6:50:15 AM
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Different games, different solutions:

(http://wiki.hattrick.org/wiki/Hall_of_Fame_%28club%29)

Each team has a Hall of Fame associated with it. As an alternative to firing a player who is no longer capable of playing for their team, a manager has the option of retiring a limited number of players to the team Hall of Fame. After an initial allowance of three players, each team (with HT-supporter) may add one new player to the Hall of Fame one season (16 weeks) after the last player was added. The players have to complete 3 consecutive full seasons at the club (which is 48 weeks (336 days)) before they can enter the Hall of Fame. So, if you for example rebuy an old player, he has to be in the club for three seasons starting from the date you rebuy him, time previous to the sale does not count. Also when a player is converted into Coach the days start counting again from zero.

Each player in the Hall may be customized. He may be categorised among different classes of service to the club, including scoring, total matches, and faith to the club. The manager may indicate the player's current post-soccer career, with possible choices including agent, referee, and actor. The player's best match and final match may be retrieved automatically, and in addition to that, the manager may choose the player's most memorable match.


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247046.7 in reply to 247046.4
Date: 9/6/2013 12:40:41 PM
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I don't see why a player has to lose all his skills and become extremely bad, before he can actually retire.

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247046.8 in reply to 247046.2
Date: 9/6/2013 12:43:57 PM
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I think there is a chance it's possible, and that keeps me from firing him. He might retire, he might not. 360 ain't that much.

From: Arsjitekt

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247046.9 in reply to 247046.3
Date: 9/6/2013 12:45:06 PM
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But he doesn't have the right to quit, because he reached everything he can??

(on the sideline: it might solve some of the oversupply on the market (at least it seems there is))

Last edited by Arsjitekt at 9/6/2013 12:46:35 PM

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247046.10 in reply to 247046.9
Date: 9/6/2013 1:30:56 PM
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Sure -HE- is allowed to retire. It´s just that YOU are not allowed to force him to ;)

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247046.11 in reply to 247046.9
Date: 9/7/2013 9:51:19 AM
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I am gonna keep an eye out for him over next few seasons. Even if his skills are all ones I am gonna scoop him up for a while. He will never retire!

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247046.12 in reply to 247046.1
Date: 9/7/2013 11:32:43 AM
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Fire him anyway. If someone tries to buy him, just outbid them. worst case scenario, he's back on your team and you've only lost a few thousand dollars.
And besides, at this time in the season, it's very unlikely that a 37 year old goes for 10 times his salary.

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247046.14 in reply to 247046.13
Date: 9/7/2013 9:24:19 PM
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Okay, didn't know that.