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Subject: Bargain or Robbed? You decide
I'm nearly skint now, so these bargains better pay off. :p
415k, will get pace training, frsh pull and talent of 3.86
Henrik Aldermann, age: 20
club: Carbrini United, country: Danmark
value: 130 800 £, wage: 1 545 £
very good form, tragic tactical discipline
average stamina very good keeper
good pace unsatisfactory defender
weak technique weak playmaker
excellent passing poor striker
Henrik Aldermann, age: 20
club: Carbrini United, country: Danmark
value: 130 800 £, wage: 1 545 £
very good form, tragic tactical discipline
average stamina very good keeper
good pace unsatisfactory defender
weak technique weak playmaker
excellent passing poor striker
This is the problem with high value players. 10% off the 6 million gets you back to 5.5 million again, so you won't make money - but at least you get the use of a cracking player for a season or 2 and not lose much.
Pretty pointless buy if you are not training keeping. If you needed a new keeper i would of bought a similar one but a lot older, That way the price isn't going to be high because he will be untrainable.
From t' rules...
Placing a player up for sale involves a transfer fee of 4% of the starting price. After the transfer, the seller has to pay tax of 4% on the received price. If the player is not originally from your team and is aged 23 or under, then a further 5% of the received price will go to his original club.
So 240 k on a 6 million transfer then.
Placing a player up for sale involves a transfer fee of 4% of the starting price. After the transfer, the seller has to pay tax of 4% on the received price. If the player is not originally from your team and is aged 23 or under, then a further 5% of the received price will go to his original club.
So 240 k on a 6 million transfer then.
Pretty pointless buy if you are not training keeping. If you needed a new keeper i would of bought a similar one but a lot older, That way the price isn't going to be high because he will be untrainable.
Sty is training pace. Pace trains 22 players, including the goalkeepers. Therefore, a young keeper requiring pace is a good purchase (even if he was a little robbed).
Unless you missed him saying "I'm training pace", I fear for anyone you might be mentoring.
Sty is training pace. Pace trains 22 players, including the goalkeepers. Therefore, a young keeper requiring pace is a good purchase (even if he was a little robbed).
Unless you missed him saying "I'm training pace", I fear for anyone you might be mentoring.
There is a good purchase and there is robbed though. Sty's keeper is robbed unless he trains his keeper skill. A very good keeper with brilliant pace is still a very good keeper, and won't sell for any/much more.
That assumes no random keeper pop I guess?
Doubt he has the coaches to manage that one.
dj said There is a good purchase and there is robbed though. Sty's keeper is robbed unless he trains his keeper skill. A very good keeper with brilliant pace is still a very good keeper, and won't sell for any/much more.
FWIW I half-agree with you. Your principle is right, but I don't think he's been as robbed as some people suggest - especially after the robbing he just dished out to an Argentinian. The talent is great, passing is already high, and a keeper random would be a bonus. If trained long-term, he will make a profit.
dale: You agree with him?!?!?!?!?!?! I've seen it all now...
FWIW I half-agree with you. Your principle is right, but I don't think he's been as robbed as some people suggest - especially after the robbing he just dished out to an Argentinian. The talent is great, passing is already high, and a keeper random would be a bonus. If trained long-term, he will make a profit.
dale: You agree with him?!?!?!?!?!?! I've seen it all now...