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243663.54 in reply to 243663.53
Date: 6/21/2013 5:10:27 PM
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I mean he bought some players and trained some of them (it's very difficult for anyone to train the entire roster) I should have written it better.
I wanted to underline that he bought the players not just to win a B3 but he wanted to created a team that he could afford but at the same time it would give him titles.I wanted to show that difference.


Don't get me wrong, he's obviously an extremely smart manager. Well rounded players, high merchandising income because they're almost all homegrown. But I still don't see how a salary cap penalizes him, it actually might help him as he might have the best roster dollar for dollar anyways and teams won't be able to outspend him while trying to beat him.

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Date: 6/21/2013 5:21:41 PM
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The salary cap may penalize him and may not it depends on which price will be set the salary cap.But I find it unfair for him because he did something that hadn't happened before at least in the highest level.He didn't just buy the best available players but he found certain players and he had a plan.And as it seems his plan is working out well because he has the same expensive roster for seasons.
Salary cap in my view is a way to stop managers from buying the most expensive players for a season and then sell them.

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243663.56 in reply to 243663.55
Date: 6/21/2013 6:23:37 PM
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Salary cap in my view is a way to stop managers from buying the most expensive players for a season and then sell them.


Which is exactly what's happening, so what's your solution?

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243663.57 in reply to 243663.49
Date: 6/21/2013 10:30:58 PM
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I'm fine with sacrificing the luxury of a 3 time B3 champion like Mamba888 if it betters the game and makes the B3 more exciting.
And make no mistake Mamba did not train most of his player. He bought them with cash, a fair amount of it earned with shady tactics( look at his transfer history).

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243663.62 in reply to 243663.60
Date: 6/22/2013 4:39:55 AM
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Yea why were people spreading the lie that he homegrew his players...those are not homegrown players....If I went to dinner at someone's house and they fed me a luxury meal the bought from the restaurant down the street and said it was homemade...I'd laugh in their face. It's OBVIOUS mamba888 did not train those players with the team that won the b3 with them.

He trained a pair of them,though,so it's not he was acting like VS.Mamba is a pretty good manager,in all fairness,although I have criticized some of his methods earlier in the thread
The problem is that the economy is unbalanced among competitive and non-competitive nations(and it's not even a matter of the overall size of a country,with like 100-120 competitive managers in a country you could put up a decent show and largely reduce the tanking situation)

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243663.64 in reply to 243663.63
Date: 6/22/2013 4:56:54 AM
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He acquired this guy (11819545)after a season of training by another team,so yeah,he trained him to make him become a playmaker of national Chinese team
He acquired this guy (9610360) after a season of training and then grew him up
He acquired this guy as rookie and trained him(although he is not that good compared to the other guys) (21891947)

So Dyonisis has grew up very good players in the past.Mamba is a good manager.

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