Hey, I know I'm pretty new to the game, but after my 2 months experience in a country with very low MZ activity I've come across one thing that I wish would be improved for the teams from countries similar to the one I'm managing in.
One thing I've noticed is that our country's domestic transfermarket is almost completely dead. In the last period especially there hasn't been one player on the market (before two players popped up a couple of days ago). In the two months I've been a manager I'm pretty sure 50% of the activity on our domestic market comes from my players. We have some managers in our country, but most of them aren't very active and I have a feeling the lack of a domestic transfer market is one of the reasons why the managers here aren't more active than they are.
Yes I know region C countries have a potential of 9(11) foreign players, but the work permit system makes it overly complicated to fill up the team with 9(11) future transfer prospects, which is one of the most used economical strategies of today. Also us just buying foreigners doesn't really help our national team either.
So yeah what I'm wishing for is some actions that will help to increase the domestic transfer market in the small countries. What I suggest is to set a minimum number of activity each month and if the market has fewer players than that set number, crew will compensate that by putting players from the inactive teams on the market on the last day each month. To make this as fair as possible, pick them at random and set an asking price similar to a set percentage of their in game value. What hopefully will come out of this is as our managers can buy more domestic players, they will need to sell some of their own. And this will in time create a properly saturated market, able to survive without any help.
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Domestic transfermarket for region C countries with low activity
By gudinhospecialone - 19-05-2017 06:50
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Re: Domestic transfermarket for region C countries with low acti
By maria171 - 19-05-2017 08:47
gudinhospecialone wrote:What I suggest is to set a minimum number of activity each month and if the market has fewer players than that set number, crew will compensate that by putting players from the inactive teams on the market on the last day each month. To make this as fair as possible, pick them at random and set an asking price similar to a set percentage of their in game value. What hopefully will come out of this is as our managers can buy more domestic players, they will need to sell some of their own. And this will in time create a properly saturated market, able to survive without any help.
I'm from region C as well and this idea of yours is something I never think before, from what I see, it seems like a great idea to boost some activity in the country with lower domestic market activity but in term of the fairness aspect, I'm not really sure of it. But let's what others have to say.
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Re: Domestic transfermarket for region C countries with low acti
By darkline - 19-05-2017 10:58
With so many spaces for foreigners + the loyal players, you need to fill those empty places with homegrown players, where's the motivation to train players otherwise?
I think the permits for foreigners are already too many and they killed the market for homegrown players because people don't need them anymore, the few the need they can get from through their own youth system, only exceptional players can be sold but your average joe gets fired or sold for next to nothing.
Sending players to the market from inactive teams, will only make the situation even worse for those trying to get some money back from the transfer market as it will saturate it with average players.
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Re: Domestic transfermarket for region C countries with low acti
By theloyalone - 20-05-2017 10:48
gudinhospecialone wrote:Hey, I know I'm pretty new to the game, but after my 2 months experience in a country with very low MZ activity I've come across one thing that I wish would be improved for the teams from countries similar to the one I'm managing in.
One thing I've noticed is that our country's domestic transfermarket is almost completely dead. In the last period especially there hasn't been one player on the market (before two players popped up a couple of days ago). In the two months I've been a manager I'm pretty sure 50% of the activity on our domestic market comes from my players. We have some managers in our country, but most of them aren't very active and I have a feeling the lack of a domestic transfer market is one of the reasons why the managers here aren't more active than they are.
Yes I know region C countries have a potential of 9(11) foreign players, but the work permit system makes it overly complicated to fill up the team with 9(11) future transfer prospects, which is one of the most used economical strategies of today. Also us just buying foreigners doesn't really help our national team either.
So yeah what I'm wishing for is some actions that will help to increase the domestic transfer market in the small countries. What I suggest is to set a minimum number of activity each month and if the market has fewer players than that set number, crew will compensate that by putting players from the inactive teams on the market on the last day each month. To make this as fair as possible, pick them at random and set an asking price similar to a set percentage of their in game value. What hopefully will come out of this is as our managers can buy more domestic players, they will need to sell some of their own. And this will in time create a properly saturated market, able to survive without any help.
good suggestion mate. we really need something to sort this thing out. also, i'd even suggested scrapping the 'can buy only 2 players from a particular over a period of so many days' for countries such as ours (very low activity), but i havent got a reply yet. i guess that (my above suggestion) too will help us greatly. without that, we are left with very few options when it comes to growing domestic players, with the only alternative being growing youth players.
Regards.
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Re: Domestic transfermarket for region C countries with low acti
By scruttino - 25-05-2017 04:35
darkline wrote:With so many spaces for foreigners + the loyal players, you need to fill those empty places with homegrown players, where's the motivation to train players otherwise?
I think the permits for foreigners are already too many and they killed the market for homegrown players because people don't need them anymore, the few the need they can get from through their own youth system, only exceptional players can be sold but your average joe gets fired or sold for next to nothing.
Sending players to the market from inactive teams, will only make the situation even worse for those trying to get some money back from the transfer market as it will saturate it with average players.
It's very difficult to fill all 9 foreigner spots if you are looking for quality players because of the cost of purchasing such players.
I'll end up with 6 or 7 and I've gone through around 12 in my rebuild
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Re: Domestic transfermarket for region C countries with low acti
By azkaban-za - 30-06-2017 22:42
gudinhospecialone wrote:Hey, I know I'm pretty new to the game, but after my 2 months experience in a country with very low MZ activity I've come across one thing that I wish would be improved for the teams from countries similar to the one I'm managing in.
One thing I've noticed is that our country's domestic transfermarket is almost completely dead. In the last period especially there hasn't been one player on the market (before two players popped up a couple of days ago). In the two months I've been a manager I'm pretty sure 50% of the activity on our domestic market comes from my players. We have some managers in our country, but most of them aren't very active and I have a feeling the lack of a domestic transfer market is one of the reasons why the managers here aren't more active than they are.
Yes I know region C countries have a potential of 9(11) foreign players, but the work permit system makes it overly complicated to fill up the team with 9(11) future transfer prospects, which is one of the most used economical strategies of today. Also us just buying foreigners doesn't really help our national team either.
So yeah what I'm wishing for is some actions that will help to increase the domestic transfer market in the small countries. What I suggest is to set a minimum number of activity each month and if the market has fewer players than that set number, crew will compensate that by putting players from the inactive teams on the market on the last day each month. To make this as fair as possible, pick them at random and set an asking price similar to a set percentage of their in game value. What hopefully will come out of this is as our managers can buy more domestic players, they will need to sell some of their own. And this will in time create a properly saturated market, able to survive without any help.
I liked the idea
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Re: Domestic transfermarket for region C countries with low acti
By azkaban-za - 30-06-2017 22:44
theloyalone wrote:good suggestion mate. we really need something to sort this thing out. also, i'd even suggested scrapping the 'can buy only 2 players from a particular over a period of so many days' for countries such as ours (very low activity), but i havent got a reply yet. i guess that (my above suggestion) too will help us greatly. without that, we are left with very few options when it comes to growing domestic players, with the only alternative being growing youth players.
Regards.
I agree
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Re: Domestic transfermarket for region C countries with low acti
By azkaban-za - 30-06-2017 22:46
I bought two players from the same team from South Africa and I went bid on other players and I can only do that after 13 weeks, it's a long time for a dead transfer market ;(
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Re: Domestic transfermarket for region C countries with low acti
By maria171 - 01-07-2017 14:48
azkaban-za wrote:I bought two players from the same team from South Africa and I went bid on other players and I can only do that after 13 weeks, it's a long time for a dead transfer market
This is made to prevent cheating cases where the same user that having multiple account doing player transfers among his own teams and other cases as well.
On the other hand, as I'm in the region C as well, I just focusing on foreign players only since we got an advantage there.
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Re: Domestic transfermarket for region C countries with low acti
By azkaban-za - 03-07-2017 16:44
maria171 wrote:This is made to prevent cheating cases where the same user that having multiple account doing player transfers among his own teams and other cases as well.
On the other hand, as I'm in the region C as well, I just focusing on foreign players only since we got an advantage there.
Now I get it jajaja
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