- free agent makes training less effective, because the players don't get that much extra value so a player is worth less infrastructure like seats or staff. So it reduce the advantage of teams in lower division who usually could train more effective, and raises the adavantage of the high division in the infrastructure(tickets sells, tv and marketing)
I don't get the first sentence. In third league, I trained the big guys, sold one after a season and a half a bought a solid SG that was FA... next season sold another and bought a good PG that was FA... If you buy a free agent way better than the players you have on the positions that you're training then you're wasting money and training and it's a stupid move (not you as in you, but you as in general, people
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- only top players are released as FA, and this usually are the players the top teams look for and not the new team and medium ones - so the bargain raises especially for them and reduces the prices for them and not for the players weaker teams need.
again can't really agree... looking at my country I've seen free agents make big differences in third and fourth divisions because those managers could buy the for average 1.5m while the higher division teams went for those great players of 2.2-2.3+
but of course it can be a problem for a team not earning much money supporting a player or two that are free agents, but that's the risk of managing a team. That means the manager made some bad decisions and investments, in staff players and not building the arena. But don't teams go broke for real? And don't you die in first person shooters when you miss an enemy, or go bankrupt in simcity and lose missions in real time strategies? It's all part of the game
but as I said, I'm basing this on my experience which may not correspond to the real global situation
Last edited by Kivan at 8/18/2009 7:12:44 PM