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164600.71 in reply to 164600.43
Date: 12/3/2010 9:05:07 PM
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Whilst I agree from a purists perspective it would nice to see teams go mano y mano with their more settled rosters, it didn't take a rocket scientist to forecast the trend we've seen this season and last given the fall in transfer prices. Couple this with the knowledge that we've known that the most expensive player in the world would always eventually bounce around from team to team and you would have to be kidding yourself if you think you could win this competition without having to take more risks than previous winners.

A 3rd element is the fun factor which a lot of big teams have lost having dominated their domestic rivals so they will go even further to try lift the last trophy missing in their cabinet.

Rule changes will surely occur but for now its a arms race using whatever resources you have at your disposal. If you cant beat em, then join em.

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164600.72 in reply to 164600.67
Date: 12/4/2010 5:34:08 AM
Le Cotiche
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What type of situation are you referring to?


best players not being affordable for the best teams for more than 2-3 weeks

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164600.74 in reply to 164600.70
Date: 12/4/2010 6:05:13 AM
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Might be enough if team couldnt go over weekly incomes otherwise most expensive player couldnt play in a game or something. Doesnt sound very exciting to me that managers are using loopholes in most famous international event. It is like there would be nails on the F1 road just because developers would think that teams have too much money.

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164600.76 in reply to 164600.75
Date: 12/4/2010 8:07:52 AM
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Fair point. Just this: if and when you have that conversation, be careful with the data. In season 12, Los Dragones rented the mother of all rental players: Silves. Not suggesting that this alone should make you change the systems but simply that strictly speaking:


Yeah, that's a bit of a funny situation. They did buy Silves and they did win, but his acquisition was not the major reason they won the final.


It will be 1/5 of the reason.

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164600.78 in reply to 164600.77
Date: 12/4/2010 5:54:23 PM
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It's also past the point of being a trick that may or may not have worked in the past. Both finalists have added ~500k centers in recent weeks. This season the divine trick has already succeeded and the final has yet to be played.

Last edited by brian at 12/4/2010 5:54:42 PM

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164600.79 in reply to 164600.78
Date: 12/4/2010 7:15:09 PM
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It's also past the point of being a trick that may or may not have worked in the past. Both finalists have added ~500k centers in recent weeks. This season the divine trick has already succeeded and the final has yet to be played.


With the money some teams have stocked up (not me but the even smaller nation/dominant teams) a cut-off point for registering players will make their task even easier. It will just boil down to timing your run.. naturally if 2 similar teams go for it at the same time they'll only have a 50/50 chance but what is also not being discussed is when certain teams adopt this strategy, it can have the complete opposite effect on other so called contenders.

If you see that team X is going for it by adding players that he just can't afford week in week out and you aren't prepared to copy, then you can just go defensive and operate at much lower than you normally would and compound the saving you make over your rival so that the following season(s) you have a much bigger advantage.

Charles will likely argue that this is good because it guarantees different winners each time but then we are in a scenario where there isn't really that much close competition. You just resign from the race to win the trophy and only go for it when you are almost certain of victory.

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164600.80 in reply to 164600.79
Date: 12/5/2010 7:25:59 AM
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It's also past the point of being a trick that may or may not have worked in the past. Both finalists have added ~500k centers in recent weeks. This season the divine trick has already succeeded and the final has yet to be played.


With the money some teams have stocked up (not me but the even smaller nation/dominant teams) a cut-off point for registering players will make their task even easier It will just boil down to timing your run.. naturally if 2 similar teams go for it at the same time they'll only have a 50/50 chance but what is also not being discussed is when certain teams adopt this strategy, it can have the complete opposite effect on other so called contenders.

If you see that team X is going for it by adding players that he just can't afford week in week out and you aren't prepared to copy, then you can just go defensive and operate at much lower than you normally would and compound the saving you make over your rival so that the following season(s) you have a much bigger advantage.

Charles will likely argue that this is good because it guarantees different winners each time but then we are in a scenario where there isn't really that much close competition. You just resign from the race to win the trophy and only go for it when you are almost certain of victory.

WHAT?this is just not have much sense for me...if you try to operate to a lower level to save money for the monster,you probably won't come in final stages of the B3,and you will ahve difficulties also in the less competitive country to win the national cup/championship to qualify for the next B3 competition because of the home factor in the playoffs

Last edited by Steve Karenn at 12/5/2010 7:51:14 AM

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164600.81 in reply to 164600.80
Date: 12/5/2010 7:51:48 AM
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No - I'm saying if you aren't competing you can strip your roster back for an entire season (or longer) accept a lower finish in the league or a shorter cup run and then build to fight another day.

If you are going to finish 4th in your league or get knocked out in the cup anyway why operate on $800k a week if you can operate on $300k and achieve the same result?

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