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Give Random Nationality to Utopian players and Naturalization

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294071.4 in reply to 294071.1
Date: 5/5/2018 12:25:23 PM
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Or, take the rookies double nationality - Utopian and country main club.

And, to change the nationality, pay a tax.

Are 2 ways to tax:
- by potentia - fixed taxl
- by salary - 200x the salary player [200 times and not percentage]

So, rookies with 6k salary have a tax to change country of 1,2 Mi.

Other rule is you only change the country on your season rookie.

After this, or block or multiplie tax to 2x, 4x and 8x [to 18yo players on draft]

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294071.5 in reply to 294071.4
Date: 5/6/2018 1:32:04 PM
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The naturalization can work like in FIBA. Each team can only have one naturalized player and cannot have played for his National Team.
Then it would not be much of a deal, but can make a difference in tiny countries.

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294071.8 in reply to 294071.7
Date: 5/9/2018 7:16:29 AM
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Okay then. I agree with the veto.

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294071.12 in reply to 294071.11
Date: 5/11/2018 7:16:14 PM
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What if the manager who drafts the players could choose a second nationality of his utopian draftees?

Then you could apply a rule which says that countries with a lot of active users are only allowed to have 1 of those players in their NT squad, smaller one's can have 2 or even 3.

It would be up to the manager: if he wants his player to be in any NT, he chooses a 'small' country. If he just wants f.e. an American player, he can choose the USA as the secondary nationality, but the chances of his player getting to the NT are very small.

Just an idea that came to my mind...

Last edited by MoneyGreen23 at 5/11/2018 7:16:40 PM

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294071.13 in reply to 294071.12
Date: 5/12/2018 1:15:36 AM
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Some managers might be patriotic enough to choose their nationality, don't you think?

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