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From: vdog
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Date: 11/9/2014 2:38:30 PM
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higher fees = fewer options = less strategy

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Date: 11/9/2014 2:46:47 PM
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higher fees = fewer options = less strategy


= less time viewing the transfer market = less time playing the game = ??

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Date: 11/9/2014 3:34:12 PM
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Rather than up the taxes on selling players I would have instead put a tax on listing players that dont sell.

How many times have we seen a player repeatedly listed at ridiculous prices until some one buys them.

Currently there is nothing stopping a manager from listing players at over the top prices.

I suggest that a 1% "auction fee" be incurred on the asking price of any unsold player.

This would stop the transfer list being full of over the top priced players and perhaps hit the day traders.



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Date: 11/9/2014 6:26:54 PM
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= less time viewing the transfer market = less time playing the game = ??


That's not what i meant at all.

Information is a very important part of this world we live in.

It changes on a daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly basis.

Information is going to dictate my goals.

So if information changes so do my goals.(what i want today might not be what i want to tomorrow)

This game has alot of variables (information) to it, and they are always changing.

The more options i have, the easier it is going to be to change my strategy as variables (information) change.


Last edited by vdog at 11/9/2014 8:35:40 PM

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Date: 11/9/2014 10:43:24 PM
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However,finding and buying bargains...Or buying, training a little and reselling a few weeks later should not be punished but admired.
So it goes.
A problem seeking a solution has met with an over-reaction


I really do think that this extra punishment could be alleviated by simply taxing profits instead of total sale or, as I think you had suggested earlier, simply starting all bids at $1.

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