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From: SplitJ
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Date: 11/29/2011 1:47:03 AM
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or devaluing the guards so much when normally a 50k guard would worth 1.5m+ and now they can pick them up cheap. since every 20-30k tom, bill or jack is going on sale.

From: myToast
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Date: 11/29/2011 2:05:42 AM
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its good that the small countries, with no team that can support the wage, wouldn't try to train all those crazy 300K monster, and just let them wonder around.

From: Koperboy

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Date: 11/29/2011 7:25:38 AM
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If a National team player becomes a free agent & nobody bids on him whats going to happen to him?
Is he going to get retired?


Yes. He gets listed at 1M if his salary is more than 100k. In this way, we lost one of our good players:

(13647772)

He is a 3-skill monster with Atrociouses all over the guard skills, so that's why probably nobody would buy him for 1M. He would be a good backup in our NT though.

From: Koperboy

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Date: 11/29/2011 8:25:32 AM
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Yeah...one should train him in at least 1 on 1 for forwards, but paying that much salary for a mediocre effect? Uhm...

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Date: 11/29/2011 5:35:32 PM
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They go on sale at 10x their salary, up to a maximum of 1 million.

And when their salary is so large, paying 1 million often doesn't make sense.

This rule is just so stupid. BB should have come up with something like make their default price $1000 or something like that. I've seen many ex-NT players die off even though they can still be a backup or a starter for lower league teams because they are 30k a week bigmen and they cost 300k+, and with that price you can get a 50k per week bigman. This is just sooooooooooooooooo stupid.


I think this rule was put in so that players would start retiring from the game. Without it, the market just becomes saturated with more and more quality, high salaried players every season. That was a big reason why the market crashed in season 13-14.

I for one think it was a excellent way to take players out of the game which will hopefully keep the market place more constant. Without it, fast forward 5 seasons and you're going to have a ton of players with $100000+ salaries all in their mid to late 30's.

From: Koperboy

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203561.17 in reply to 203561.16
Date: 11/30/2011 3:40:31 AM
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Yes, he was. Our NT coach was keeping him in the team also when he was already retired, but since his game shape was dropping, he let him go. He tried to get him to "unretire" with BBs, but with no success. He also appealed to all of us on local forum to buy him, but nobody would do it because he was only a 3-skill monster with almost 400k salary at that time.

Last edited by Koperboy at 11/30/2011 3:41:28 AM

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Date: 11/30/2011 4:07:54 AM
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They go on sale at 10x their salary, up to a maximum of 1 million.

And when their salary is so large, paying 1 million often doesn't make sense.


I don't see why won't they let those NT-players be listed for 1k, like they used to. Otherwise this could also be used getting rid of your oppositions big men. I think the goal was to get rid of some of the pay monsters in the game but I don't think NT players should be affected...

e: clarifying a bit...

Last edited by Iso_Massimo at 11/30/2011 8:34:46 AM

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