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Relegated to Forum Games, how demeaning. Don't they know who we are?!
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Also you say the money spent on player wages will be taken away from your £1.5m lottery budget. Does this still hold true if you reassign your funds so you have more cash for wages and less for bids or does it take into effect that you've increased your wage budget?
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PS, fab, you know nobody's allowed to bid for RVP but me!
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Is there an option on the site to search all players that have/haven't been bidded for?
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As I'm sure is expected I have plenty of questions
![]() Can you just confirm exactly what we'll see please? By offers received I assume its all bids not just the succesful ones? Also say I made an offer for RVP and it was the highest bid, if someone then outbids me will I be notified of this and be able to bid for him again? Thirdly, do the deadlines roll over if a new highest bid is placed? So say I bidded for RVP at 10:30pm Sunday, Brumball (as they always do for RVP ) then places a new highest bid at 1pm on Monday is the deadline now on Wednesday or is it still on Tuesday?2) Yes (you can follow all your bids on auction status. It will say either Accepted, Leading or Rejected (or Pending on a friday as you won't get a decision till the close of the window then.) 3) Yes |
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Is there an option on the site to search all players that have/haven't been bidded for?
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Also you say the money spent on player wages will be taken away from your £1.5m lottery budget. Does this still hold true if you reassign your funds so you have more cash for wages and less for bids or does it take into effect that you've increased your wage budget?
By that, I don't mean I don't know. It is just dependant on how much people as a whole spend on wages. |
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Relegated to Forum Games, how demeaning. Don't they know who we are?!
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• You have the option to either sell players before their contract runs out or let them become a free agent at which point you can try to bid for them again. Say there's two weeks left of RVP's contract so I decide to sell him, how does it work? Do I have to pay the remaining two weeks of his wages still? I presume I just pick the fee to sell him at and the potential buyer sorts out the contract length and new wages? |
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As I'm sure is expected I have plenty of questions
![]() Can you just confirm exactly what we'll see please? By offers received I assume its all bids not just the succesful ones? Also say I made an offer for RVP and it was the highest bid, if someone then outbids me will I be notified of this and be able to bid for him again? Thirdly, do the deadlines roll over if a new highest bid is placed? So say I bidded for RVP at 10:30pm Sunday, Brumball (as they always do for RVP ) then places a new highest bid at 1pm on Monday is the deadline now on Wednesday or is it still on Tuesday? |
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So there's no way of extending a players contract?
Say there's two weeks left of RVP's contract so I decide to sell him, how does it work? Do I have to pay the remaining two weeks of his wages still? I presume I just pick the fee to sell him at and the potential buyer sorts out the contract length and new wages? At least that maybe means it is logical. The only way to extend a players contract is to buy them as a free agent when it runs out. When you sell them their wages go back into your budget and the other player offers a new contract when they buy him.
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Relegated to Forum Games, how demeaning. Don't they know who we are?!
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1) In playerlist there is a row that says bidders. It will display the number of teams who have bidded for that player. If you click on the player and make an offer you will see who made those bids and also the total number of offers received.
2) Yes (you can follow all your bids on auction status. It will say either Accepted, Leading or Rejected (or Pending on a friday as you won't get a decision till the close of the window then.) 3) Yes Quote:
If you spend 800k in wages in the auction, you will have 700k for the lottery, if you spend 400k on wages you'll have 1.1m. This is only roughly though. It may be more or less than £1.5m.
By that, I don't mean I don't know. It is just dependant on how much people as a whole spend on wages. |
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I like this. You are answering your own questions.
At least that maybe means it is logical. The only way to extend a players contract is to buy them as a free agent when it runs out. When you sell them their wages go back into your budget and the other player offers a new contract when they buy him.Hmm say I buy a player for 7 weeks at £40k a week. Do I take it that we pay the £280k at the very start of the contract rather than £40k a week (which I imagine would lead to managers overspending down the line)? |
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I think its logical, its just very different so takes a bit of getting your head around!
Hmm say I buy a player for 7 weeks at £40k a week. Do I take it that we pay the £280k at the very start of the contract rather than £40k a week (which I imagine would lead to managers overspending down the line)? Yeah. I appreciate these things can be difficult to get your head round. Particularly when devising a strategy. |
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Sorry, shouldn't have phrased it once as an either or question and once as a normal question. I assume you mean the deadline rolls over each time there's a new highest bid?
This is also how free agents will work during the season, so there will be no more sitting around waiting for 8:59 thursday. |
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May I just enquire as to this rule:-
"• You can only bid for 1 player per team (this does not include goalkeepers). For example, if you bid for Robin Van Persie, you cannot then bid for Shinji Kagawa, but you can still bid for David De Gea. After the auction, you can sign a maximum of 3 players per team." What happens if after the auction, players in real life sign for a club in which you already have three players? Would you end up having more than the permitted three players, or would you be forced to sell players to keep within the three players rule? |
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May I just enquire as to this rule:-
"• You can only bid for 1 player per team (this does not include goalkeepers). For example, if you bid for Robin Van Persie, you cannot then bid for Shinji Kagawa, but you can still bid for David De Gea. After the auction, you can sign a maximum of 3 players per team." What happens if after the auction, players in real life sign for a club in which you already have three players? Would you end up having more than the permitted three players, or would you be forced to sell players to keep within the three players rule? |
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Assuming its the same as in previous years you'd have to sell one of the players to get down to 3 per team again.
In summary, nothing happens if you have player move and you have more than 3 from a team. You just can't sign any further players from that team. |
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This year the rule will be that you can't buy a 4th player for a team. If you someone moves and you end up with 4 or 5, then you won't be forced to sell. Simply because I'm trying to set the game up so that everything is done automatically and I can't automate something like that. Plus, due to the contracts thing this year, it'll only be a matter of time till you're back to 3.
In summary, nothing happens if you have player move and you have more than 3 from a team. You just can't sign any further players from that team. Say I had 3 Chelsea and Man united players and Rooney moves to Chelsea taking me up to 4 from them am I allowed to bid for another United player as technically I'm down to 2 now? |
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I have now fixed the issue with the bidders. It should correctly displaying how many bidders there have been.
Also, just in case some people haven't noticed, the + and - either side of the offer box increases and decreases the offer by a smaller amount I am having problems with being automatically signed out. I don't know if others are having this, but I am aware of it and will fix eventually, but is only minor inconvenience so not high priority. |
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Ah fair.
Say I had 3 Chelsea and Man united players and Rooney moves to Chelsea taking me up to 4 from them am I allowed to bid for another United player as technically I'm down to 2 now?
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You can now sort columns by clicking them.
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What time does the game officially start tomorrow? Quote:
I am having problems with being automatically signed out. I don't know if others are having this, but I am aware of it and will fix eventually, but is only minor inconvenience so not high priority. |
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What time does the game officially start tomorrow?
Yeah I keep getting this too, doesn't let me log back in either most of the time? Yeah. It doesn't happen all the time though so I'll find time soon to fix it. When you log back in, if it gives you a blank page, it's because their is no data to display because it has forgotten which player you picked. Just log back in and go back to homepage through typing in the URL. |
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The Lottery
Any money you do not spend in the auction is lost. After the auction, there will be a player lottery in which the rest of your team will be assigned to you. You will receive 1 player from each team, not including Goalkeepers. You will get2 Goalkeepers, 8 Defenders, 8 Midfielders and 4 Strikers. The contracts for these players will be randomly assigned, spread equally across 4-14 weeks. All squads will be made up of roughly the same overall wage budget after the player lottery and auction. Therefore, the more you spend on wages in the auction, the lower the wage budget you will have in the lottery. After the lottery, all teams will be given an additional £30,000,000 transfer budget and £200,000 wage budget. Quote:
Yes. New highest bid means the deadline moves. Someone either has to go 48 hours holding the highest bid or have the highest bid at Friday 9pm.
This is also how free agents will work during the season, so there will be no more sitting around waiting for 8:59 thursday. |
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At least that maybe means it is logical. The only way to extend a players contract is to buy them as a free agent when it runs out. When you sell them their wages go back into your budget and the other player offers a new contract when they buy him.