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Date: 2/19/2010 5:12:05 AM
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Many times I do have to get pissed for an auction I lost against (example) a Vietnamese user who had recently joined or joined several seasons after me.

What makes me irritated is that I don't understand why a user that subscribed long after me should have the same market power that I have after several competitive seasons.


don't forget that they even sell those players ;) To people like you, so the market impact is close to nothing on the Tl and maybe a little bit on staff.

And you are really pissed of by the very few teams, who haven't even the luck of active enemys?

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I've been outbidden by Italian or Spanish teams of 4. or 5. leage soooooooooooooo many times I can't even count. They seem to have millions and millions of $$$...

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I've been outbidden by Italian or Spanish teams of 4. or 5. leage soooooooooooooo many times I can't even count. They seem to have millions and millions of $$$...


Or they just value players differently to you....or they are maybe playing a shorter term game.

I think a lot of the complaints that generate stem from very serious players of the game (makes sense - why would casual users be as vocal?) I would therefore suggest that players who have less care about their team (the players that perhaps hand on heart know they arent going to be playing this in 2-3 yrs/seasons) they will bid up to buy unique players at any cost (same as they do for lvl 7 trainers) Longer term planners quite rightly refuse to get drawn into a bid war and have to step down and so I dont think this is just a big country v small country argument it is a long term v short term clash that we all have to deal with.

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All your proving is what we said thousand times on this thread. Big countries have much more competition. So WHAT? Is that our problem????? You are stacked man. All the posters that are coming from big countries (mainly Spain and Italy) repeating the same things, but you are failing to see our arguments. Please open your mind a little.

As i said again Cyprus is a lovely place to live, and we have beautiful women too. You can move here and ''enjoy'' 1 almost dead community.


ok, my fault has been posting here. I have thought people could understand me, but Game Masters from Cyprus are too smart for me and my arguments. sorry I won't disturb you anymore ;)

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I've been outbidden by Italian or Spanish teams of 4. or 5. leage soooooooooooooo many times I can't even count. They seem to have millions and millions of $$$...

The difference is that an Italian,Spansih,French,Poland,German,ecc...,everyone who can outbid you in an auction that come from a competitive division of a country(as the thai Gm rightly pointed out,the problem is not strictly the size of a contry,but as general rule, bigger is the country,stronger is the competitivity in their various divisions),had to sell their trainees,and if he doesn't train him "well" to send them on the market,he cannot improve his teams and also if a user doesn't sell his trainees,for the growth of their salaries,he will have a very short power on the market(then there are the cheaters,but they live in every part of the BB world)
Who can outbid you that come from a low competitive division of a country,has the money to act in the market,without selling their better players,because he has enormous incomes for his expenses(he hes also much more money to spend on the staff).The improving of these teams can happen without necessarily the improving of the "user's skills",mantaining the league very few competitive,because they can improve the team only buying some players on the market,and also them have to wait some week before raising the money to do that,maintaining nearly the samel level of competitivity of the league,anc consequentely the same great economic situation,that is exploited from the few who has decent "user's skills",that will accumulate an enormous advantage,and they'll have much more power on the market,having an always much more stronger team than a user who plays in a top division of the competitive countries

The problem is at all the levels for the users of the biggest/more competitive countries that have to face off the users of the small/less competitive countries on the market(and for who has the ability/fortune to go in the BBB)

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I don't care if the guy who outbid me comes from a small or big country. I don't care how he got the money. I just have to find another player or get more money. I guess that's one of the aims of the game: make the best of what you've got and get. All the guys in my league have the same problems with the prices people pay for players. So it all comes down to "them against me" again.

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I don't care if the guy who outbid me comes from a small or big country. I don't care how he got the money. I just have to find another player or get more money.

It's a your tought,surely repsectable.But a thing is that you play "against them" without someone who has clearly great advantages on you,another thing is that you have worst economic possibilities of some others
On the market you play against people all over the world,some of them has great advantages.These users will face you in the market,directly or not(rising the prices of the players,they however will affect your economic power on the market).So you(intended as all the users) should care this problem(the economic balance of the game in the world),in my opinion

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Date: 2/19/2010 2:19:15 PM
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should care this problem


Or you could move on and just take note of the advantages and disadvantages to being in a big country. Then realize that everyone in your country is in the same boat and think about how you can make those advantages and disadvantages work for you.

I still do not get what competing against small countries on the transfer market has to do with anything. Let's say you are right and that they are driving transfer prices up. So what? It will affect your power on the market, but it will also affect everyone else in your country, too.

PS Maybe it is just my experience, but I have been beaten at auctions by Italian teams much more than any other country.

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and even those rising is very unlikely, because they are so few of them ;)

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Date: 2/19/2010 3:01:01 PM
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When I see certain answers I don't know what I have to think

It's so difficult to exit from a mentality restricted to the every single country?If the market is global,the problem is global.And the problem should affect all the people,I think.I'm in the same boat of the users of my country,but all the "boats" of the same country are in the same sea.It's like someone in the America's Cup will use a boat with a motor.If I'm Luna Rossa,or if i'm Mascalzone latino,I will however damage if a foreign boat will use the motor,also if the boat of my same country doesn't have it
P.S. Statistically it's normal that you was beaten by many italian teams in the auctions,if there's a great number of them. ;D

@Mod-CrazyEye:these users are "few" realted to the game,the number of these users exceeds hundred(s) of units,that are few in a game played from 50k people,but are enought to create new equilibria in the market

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P.S. Statistically it's normal that you was beaten by many italian teams in the auctions,if there's a great number of them. ;D


So it is normal for an Italian division III or IV team to be able to beat a division I team in a medium sized country? I think you just proved my point. Most players that I go after would never be seen in a division III or IV team in Canada.

all the "boats" of the same country are in the same sea.


Does this all boil down to a "big boat" contest, then? ;-)

Run of the Mill Canadian Manager
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