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From: Frene

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217966.9 in reply to 217966.8
Date: 5/19/2012 6:55:32 AM
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Yeah, I know that I don't need such player in my DIV, but you'd need:). And if such thing happened, you would by such roster for lots of cash:P

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217966.11 in reply to 217966.10
Date: 5/19/2012 8:24:27 AM
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no, player wont go into the market for as much as youd pay, hell go for as much as i want:D otherwise id keep him. For some manegers the goal is to play with players, trained by the others and whine, whine, whine all the day and nite long. How cool you are and everybody stupid. But who doesnt happy playing bb? me or you? I am fine with what i have, my goal isnt to whine or play at the highest division of all costs. My goal is to make triple double machine out of my own drafted player. My goal is whole roster my draftees and i am happy with that.

And yep, you cant actually count how many money he can really make. Increased merchandizing. Ill save cash since i wont be competing for a while to win league. so ill basicly make more cash tanking and training him than buying titles. since these times even in div 4 people, who tries to win leagues often have negative income. And after 4-5 seazons ill be promotin to div 2 with him as my key player.

In your opinion would this player be more benefitian to my team success if id play him at a center instead of pg?

8 6
7 7
6 3
6 6
5 3

or this one?

4 5
4 6
8 11
3 7
7 4

If i train them offpozition while they still young it doesnt really matter:D ANd the time of offpozition training will be much shorter. and their salary wont bite my pocket:) Yes, i wont be winnin leagues as i did before but for a while i have other tasks to do for example built and arena and save some cash:)

Last edited by Gajus Julijus Cezaris at 5/19/2012 8:39:38 AM

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217966.13 in reply to 217966.3
Date: 5/19/2012 12:22:53 PM
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.people pay more for draft picks with HoF potential then they will ever actually pay for a guy who hits HoF cap...its pretty ridiculous. ......

You are right, but that's BB managers' fault. I think most of the people are noob or still don't understand that economy has changed during the past seasons. If you buy a guy for 2M (just an example), you won't sell him for the same price. You train him hard, and still his value drops down over time. I don't know if this is fair or not, just let some managers waste their money...

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217966.14 in reply to 217966.12
Date: 5/20/2012 2:02:40 AM
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It7s like having Allen Iverson or Stephon Marbury on your team in a league that nobody has ever heard of


Hasn't that already happened?

If you remember me, then I don't care if everyone else forgets.
From: shades236

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217966.16 in reply to 217966.15
Date: 5/23/2012 2:21:03 AM
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I totally agree with Wolph here.

I just saw a guy pay 1.5mio for a HoF 18y trainee and thought "oh dear, thats the peak of his transferprice and he's miles away (or lets say 6 seasons, i.e. 1.5 years) to have the skills for what you paid for". I acknowledge that one an sell 21-24yo players for over 2mio, but training them to 180k salary, they will only be worth sub 1.5mio at the age of 26+. How wrong is that?

Training players has a negative effect on their transferprice at a certain point and doesn't add any value in between 19-23, considering the player was bought for a market price, which includes any kind of future expectation.

BB is going to fail if things continue like this. We have at least 30-40% of the managers in switzerland considering to stop, because things are just getting too stupid. Including myself.

Last edited by shades236 at 5/23/2012 2:21:24 AM

From: shades236

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Date: 5/23/2012 4:22:53 AM
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I agree, they should let the market determine the price and not overflow the market with supply.

I've studied economics, but really, there's no need to study that to know what's going on.

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