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From: Pewu

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Date: 4/22/2013 10:12:02 AM
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Well, transfer fees wil hit everyone, but there are situation when someone put a plyaer on TL for much higher price than his market value is...just to show his skills. Another example, manager put player on TL for higher value (not really much) and expects some crazy manager will bid him. 5-10k fee is not much, however will drop return on capital pretty much for week traders.

From: GM-hrudey

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Date: 4/22/2013 11:56:18 AM
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OK, here is a suggestion~(on topic)

~WARNING~
This player was ONLY worth $XXX,XXX on X/XX display on all transfers.
Make it automatic for any team younger than a calendar year and for supporters.


I wasn't going to say anything on this topic especially after all the tangents later on, but this was just such a great idea that I felt like someone should at least acknowledge it.

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Date: 4/23/2013 2:17:06 AM
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Back on topic...I think GM-Perpete hit the nail on the head.....
I still think my Idea of losing the built up tax from holding onto a player if you put him on the TL and he doesn't sell would be the best way to stop the preying on nooooooobs.
Example: Put a player in the bin for 1.1 million at 89% and if he doesn't sell because he is overpriced, the next time you try and sell, the 89% drops back to 72%....Easy as 2+2



Edit by GM-Perpete:
I deleted the part who wasn't on topic and will do the same for others.


Last edited by GM-Perpete at 4/23/2013 6:03:23 AM

From: Axis123
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Date: 4/24/2013 7:44:58 PM
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The reduction in GS will help, if it comes.

From: Phoenix

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Date: 4/25/2013 5:37:18 AM
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The reduction in GS will help, if it comes.

The GS hit won't hurt daytraders if they don't use the players they "daytrade". It would be more efficient to have a hit on the team enthousiasm each time a player is bought/sold.

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From: tykit

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Date: 4/25/2013 6:45:44 AM
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I really don't believe that the GS hit will change that much the daytrading issue. It's an adjustement towards short term recruitement in Cup and PO games.
No one recruits a 18-19 yo player to make him a key player in a couple of games. The GS hit is not even a matter of fact in those cases.
I still get back to the profit tax, increasing with profit (resell - buy), decreasing with time (between buy-resell).

From: Axis123

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Date: 4/25/2013 7:12:07 AM
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It might reduce it ever so slightly, but yes.. it won't affect much.

I say put a minimum transfer of x amount of days... like 30/40 days or something.

Add a tax to that and you'd be sweet.



Also, adding 30/40 days to transfers would reduce the "rent a win" concept, which I can't stand. We should be trying to win through superior basketball tactical/management decisions, not buying and selling on the TL.


Just my opinions...

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