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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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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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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? ;-)

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I don't want to be presumptuous,but for reaching the III division in Italy you have to train very well your players.If you train well your player,you can sell them at high price in the market.So when they have to change their training,they have the money to act in it.
The team who is sixth in my league sell his best players for 5 milion,but now he has difficulties in the championship,also if he buys some good substitutes
He could beat you in an auction,if he spend that money,but this not shows nothing.Indeed,this shows that some teams has advantages,look at the recent transfer list of some of the top teams of the various countries.When the top team in Italy had to buy a player,had previously to sell one of them.The top nigerian(only for an example)team have not to do them.This is only an example,but for the teams of medium division in competitive countries,maybe the situation is also worse than that

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Sure you, me and Johnny shop for boats in the same place and maybe sometimes Johnny has more money than us. But personally I do not mind if Johnny or anyone else has a bigger boat than me. I worked hard for my boat and am pretty proud of it. Plus I will never see him in my waters, so he is no threat to me in my ocean.

Well, we could go round and round with the same arguments over and over but I am done.

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because you already had a big arena ;)


are u kidding me? :P

From: Marot

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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 ;)



Agree 100%. Nothing more to say.

Time to time Cyprus or Japan win the WorldChampionship of national teams.

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Most of the spanish managers, try to train their rookies, and lot of spanish managers have at least 1 player from the begining of the game in their team, while others(small country teams) most of them doesnt train their country team players, i've seen lot of rookies from small countryes for a cheap $ price ont the TL, but the best teams in small cuntrys prefer to pay for players of 40-50k salary and if you dont have a community behind that means their native players arent trained, or they are in foreign countrys which means its hard to buy them.

All those managers who complained that small countrys teams doesnt affect on the transfer list:

Efrain Bermes Comprado wanillo velez 26/02/2010 $ 7 995 000

Bought from an scotland team.

This is the best example. Spanish PG with OD 8 passing 20 being sold for 8M, who can afford that? Even if you train him, you are training a 100k player that his real value is maybe 3-4M?
Just an small country team.


And i remember Charles words''bunch of managers complaining from big countrys...'' Im sure that if im analising during 1month or 2 month the transfer market and the transfer market of the coachs i will see there is an inflation on the prices produced for the small country teams.
So dont tell us we play different roles of games since we are sharing a global situation.

Last edited by Marot at 2/26/2010 6:05:38 PM

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