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From: Kukoc

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204125.52 in reply to 204125.51
Date: 12/22/2011 8:09:03 PM
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Get him just six pops in his last season of training, two in each inside skill and his salary explodes to $198,000.
That is exactly how you ruin a completely good player. Training him to 198k with no big gain is pointless. You'd have to sell him, as he is not salary efficiant after that one season. I'd rather train someone else on the team, or go for GS/FT/ST training.

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204125.53 in reply to 204125.46
Date: 12/23/2011 7:13:24 AM
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Why would you ever want to train a player into 150-200k range? That's bad management.


Yeah, stupid NT requirements...

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Date: 12/23/2011 7:17:52 AM
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Now there's a question. Are you playing for NT or your own team. If you want the NT bonus, get your SF into NT or buy small country NT players. It's obvious you can't hold a big countrys NT player and still be salary effective.
Why are we even discussing this:) I don't have to teach you to play. Crappy offtopic.

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Date: 12/23/2011 12:11:23 PM
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Yes I have seen B3 teams that are heavily on the minus side per week. Depending on the NT bonus merc, ofcourse you can have more salarys, as it comes back as merc. If you gain more income, you can dump that into more salarys. But again you can't have 5 NT players as starters and still train them all.

From: CrazyEye

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204125.58 in reply to 204125.56
Date: 12/25/2011 4:40:00 AM
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Yes I have seen B3 teams that are heavily on the minus side per week. Depending on the NT bonus merc, ofcourse you can have more salarys, as it comes back as merc. If you gain more income, you can dump that into more salarys. But again you can't have 5 NT players as starters and still train them all.


but also some make money and still had the players ;)

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Date: 12/25/2011 5:18:25 AM
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It's obvious you can't hold a big countrys NT player and still be salary effective.


Just because of bad game design. If we had a better salary formula those problems would not exist.

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Date: 12/25/2011 5:36:11 AM
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Now there's a question. Are you playing for NT or your own team. If you want the NT bonus, get your SF into NT or buy small country NT players. It's obvious you can't hold a big countrys NT player and still be salary effective.
Why are we even discussing this:) I don't have to teach you to play. Crappy offtopic.



listen kids, uncle Kukok is tellin fairy tales again..take ur seat and be quiet :-D

Cheers

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204125.61 in reply to 204125.59
Date: 12/25/2011 6:22:22 AM
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Well, honestly in most professional sports, Teams having several BIG TIME national players will most of the time make quite a solid loss. There´s only a handful examples (FC Bayern in Football p.e.) who manage to actually make profit although having a team stacked with team players, usually (FC Barcelona, Real Madrid, Chelsea...) teams make severe losses.

It´s not that different in other sports.

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Date: 12/25/2011 6:48:42 AM
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Well, honestly in most professional sports, Teams having several BIG TIME national players will most of the time make quite a solid loss. There´s only a handful examples (FC Bayern in Football p.e.) who manage to actually make profit although having a team stacked with team players, usually (FC Barcelona, Real Madrid, Chelsea...) teams make severe losses.

It´s not that different in other sports.


Its a difference if you cant finance a team of SEVERAL NT players (real world), or if one player is enough to bust your bank (BB).

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