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42032.63 in reply to 42032.62
Date: 8/15/2008 1:53:25 PM
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Perhaps the argument is that BB3 is now a big sacrifice for teams. For the team that wins it (and collects all the prize money), the team will win prestige, but end up losing money (cost of extra players, attendance losses in league games, etc.), and probably a lot of it, even if the team is somehow able to take advantage of the extra training (which is extremely difficult). This is in contrast to last year, where there was a financial advantage (not huge, but present) to being in the BB3 tournament.

As such, I expect that maybe 10 teams a year will try for it, undergoing the necessary additions and focus on certain games.

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42032.64 in reply to 42032.63
Date: 8/15/2008 2:19:04 PM
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Perhaps the argument is that BB3 is now a big sacrifice for teams. For the team that wins it (and collects all the prize money), the team will win prestige, but end up losing money (cost of extra players, attendance losses in league games, etc.), and probably a lot of it, even if the team is somehow able to take advantage of the extra training (which is extremely difficult). This is in contrast to last year, where there was a financial advantage (not huge, but present) to being in the BB3 tournament.

As such, I expect that maybe 10 teams a year will try for it, undergoing the necessary additions and focus on certain games.

B3 doesn't really cost you more than trying to win the regular National Tournament.

"I don't know half of you half as well as I should like; and I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve."
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42032.65 in reply to 42032.64
Date: 8/15/2008 3:00:48 PM
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Cost in adding depth, potentially taking losses in the league/cup, game shape will take a hit. Since the b3 is the toughest competition you can't hardly expect to win the final prize, even throwing all your resources into it. So much comes down to the draw.

Practically thinking, it's prob better for most teams to focus on league/cup, but giving up on the b3 will be hard thing for any manager to do.

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42032.66 in reply to 42032.62
Date: 8/15/2008 3:49:47 PM
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for a manager that needs the teams ahead of you to have to concentrate on other comps in order to win your national title again i'm surprised you dont sympathise with the lack of money argument... if the majority of BB3 managers opt to concentrate on the bread and butter of the league and cup and neglect the BB3 then the domestic dominance is likely to continue.....

when the bb3 rewards warrant a risk in spending and weekly expenditure this will create a gap for the 'potential chasing pack' to take advantage of the teams going for the bb3 that fall short...

edit -seventh post with possibly no reply.