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131159.7 in reply to 131159.6
Date: 2/12/2010 11:08:08 AM
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no i couldnt understand .. i dont know the situation of hellas and spain. and i believe that the increase of salary isnot similar in the real life.. alex ferguson manu dont pay him 1000000000000000000000000 million euro weekly:P

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Date: 2/12/2010 12:31:39 PM
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Roughly 5 million.


Ok, let me crunch some numbers later today. With that price, I suspect that the break even point for a level 7 trainer is long after $70,000 per week.

How fast does a level 7 increase in price? 2.75% per week?

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Date: 2/12/2010 1:14:28 PM
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Ok, assuming a weekly increase of 2.75% per week, these are the break even points that I calculated, assuming you are trying to replace your current level 7 with another level 7:

(there was some rounding involved)

Assuming the new trainer has a $30,000 salary

Bonus of new trainer = $5 million, keep current trainer until salary = $173,200
Bonus of new trainer = $4 million, keep current trainer until salary = $155,000
Bonus of new trainer = $2.5 million, keep current trainer until salary = $125,000

Assuming the new trainer has a $20,000 salary

Bonus of new trainer = $5 million, keep current trainer until salary = $132,500
Bonus of new trainer = $4 million, keep current trainer until salary = $117,250
Bonus of new trainer = $2.5 million, keep current trainer until salary = $92,500

Is an extra pop per season (over a level 5 trainer) really worth that much money? And seriously, if you are not a division I team, why would you even bother?


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131159.11 in reply to 131159.10
Date: 2/12/2010 1:19:36 PM
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Ok, assuming a weekly increase of 2.75% per week,


Just looking at it and I think the increase for a level 7 is 2.5% per week, so those numbers will be a bit lower. But not much. However, if anyone is interested I will recalculate them.

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Date: 2/12/2010 1:30:20 PM
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and i believe that the increase of salary isnot similar in the real life..


First BB is not real life.

Second, a year in BB is only 14 weeks. I could see a different system where you sign trainers for x seasons and their salary goes up every season (like in real life). But in the end, the amount of money going out to trainers would be the same, so your level 7 would still cost you a crazy, unjustified amount.

I personally do not mind the new system. I did not like it at the beginning because I thought I would be constantly looking for a new trainer all the time. However, with prices going up it means you have to keep your current trainer longer, anyways. It is not a big deal to have to look for a new trainer every 3 seasons.


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Date: 2/12/2010 2:40:49 PM
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First BB is not real life.

Um, yes it is.

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Date: 2/12/2010 2:41:22 PM
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First BB is not real life.


Take it back.

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Date: 2/12/2010 3:04:33 PM
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Take it back.


No - instead you go out and get a real life.

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Date: 2/12/2010 4:22:03 PM
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I don't see the point of your calculations and lobbying:) It seems to me that you want to let people know that lvl7 trainers are not worth anything. What is the point of this? Lowering LVL7 trainer signing fees?, that you could actually some day afford them?
Take it as it is. As long as there is demand -> the price is right. If someone thinks lvl7 is worth 7mil for them, that's the price atm. You can not say that lvl7 is worse @ training than lvl6 or lvl5, now can you? People always want the best (the best is not necessarily the smartest choise), some are willing to pay more for that, than it actually makes sence. Is it wrong? Not for him.
You know you actually want a lvl7 trainer, but you are a little frustrated about the fact, that you would not get your moneys worth.

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