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Poll about promotion/demotion.

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284006.7 in reply to 284006.6
Date: 12/14/2016 16:10:48
Durham Wasps
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Its a very clear question and answer. There's no problem.

Personally, apart from faster changes in league composition I don't see a pro. Can people set out why they like the idea?

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284006.9 in reply to 284006.8
Date: 12/14/2016 16:36:44
Durham Wasps
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you should go take a market research class...wording of questions is extremely important

No need thanks, I don't bother with remedial classes. Even knowing what you were saying (and understanding it; thanks!) I still think you're just stirring.

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284006.10 in reply to 284006.5
Date: 12/14/2016 17:11:42
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Yes, but not exactly the way it has been proposed. 5 demotions could be enough imo.

Last edited by philoumiha at 12/14/2016 17:12:49

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284006.11 in reply to 284006.10
Date: 12/14/2016 17:43:29
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I don't care.

I see the point of those who say promotion bonuses will be extra cash thrown in and I agree they should really think it through. However, since inflation was part of a masterplan I'm sure they realise that they understand that more cash = more inflation. I'm not sure they realise that top teams who have their money invested in players are the least affected by inflation...

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284006.13 in reply to 284006.4
Date: 12/14/2016 18:18:19
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So a poll reading "Would you like to keep
promotion/demotion the way it is now? Yes No" would be more appropriate with you sir?

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284006.14 in reply to 284006.12
Date: 12/14/2016 19:32:10
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all this negativity in this game sucks
Now that's a positive thought, thanks!

As for me, I would be a lot less negative if Marin had listened to some of the people's concerns when he did changes in the past (like when he erased free agency 10 seasons too late). The root of most problems, the inflated transfer market, is something that was primarily due to the userbase stabilising after the drop, but they have actively wanted inflation, they encouraged it and they can't control the economy.

You know things are bad now because nobody says 'oh but in the old days we had a $10 million transfer'. We've had many transfers over $10 million in the last couple of seasons, including a $13 million one and this happened despite all sorts of measures designed to limit the ability of users to save cash that were not present in the past: no daytrading, luxury cap, overextension tax etc.

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