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261925.9 in reply to 261925.8
Date: 8/12/2014 2:55:42 AM
Pszczyna Team
Naismith
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Meh, everytime I get an offer of a deal I say that it disgusts me and I refuse to take part in it. Although your way would probably make other managers learn faster :D

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261925.11 in reply to 261925.10
Date: 8/18/2014 12:39:25 PM
Pszczyna Team
Naismith
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215215
Ok, 3rd match ups coming up very soon.
Overmatched again in terms of team quality. Gambling a lot and trying to read French manager's mind.........
Good luck to everyone! I have to admit, not being a favorite and having to take risks, analyze opponents, etc is tons of fun. Should be even better with blank lineup removed.

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261925.12 in reply to 261925.11
Date: 8/18/2014 12:52:00 PM
white snake
II.1
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Second Team:
Black Forest Boars
In six seasons as an U21 manager, there were two TIE deals. The first time I played tie and lost, the second one I played CT and won. After that, I had a lot of fun dealing with CTs from other nations But after this broken TIE deal, there was never again a message from an other U21 coach.

From: Phyr
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261925.13 in reply to 261925.12
Date: 8/19/2014 6:18:12 AM
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If you offer a mTIE you do it because you want an advantage for your team. Either you want to save your effort and play a TIE or you don't think your team can beat the other team on equal effort and will break the TIE. It's a power play. Only way to keep the power for your team is to either ignore the offer or take and break the offer. You can never fault a team for breaking a mTIE offered to them.