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posted: 2013-04-20 16:20:12 (ID: 92285) Report Abuse | |
Finally it is nice to see that teams hit the trouble area of their wages. Don't get me wrong, I am not laughing about these teams that are in trouble. But this means nothing else that we start to move out of the initial timerange of that game...
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posted: 2013-04-20 16:39:17 (ID: 92288) Report Abuse |
I think someone else said this in an earlier thread, but looking at the top 10 salaries just now, only a couple of them won their division in the last 2 seasons. Obviously the one skilled players strategy is expensive so they want to win sooner rather than later.
I'll have to look further down the list, and maybe there are some other reasons to consider as well, but this does give some useful info about training players and the results on the field. |
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posted: 2013-04-20 19:23:36 (ID: 92318) Report Abuse |
pete wrote:
Finally it is nice to see that teams hit the trouble area of their wages. Don't get me wrong, I am not laughing about these teams that are in trouble. But this means nothing else that we start to move out of the initial timerange of that game... Could be a little short sighted there Roger... I havent checked those teams but it could be they are first time offenders of this and will learn their lesson on how to train their players. I've said it over and over... no experienced manager could possibly see theirselves in a financial crisis because its too easy to be competitive and maintain relatively low wages. The single skill thing mandates that.... |
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posted: 2013-04-20 19:36:44 (ID: 92321) Report Abuse | |
We'll see
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