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Post by albino on Dec 19, 2013 5:11:37 GMT
sounds good to me
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Post by Pav on Dec 19, 2013 5:54:43 GMT
ok then, done for 28 boxers who were making more then $150,000/week. I suspect negotiation scripts be busy for next few turns. And managers be laughing all the way to the bank!
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Post by rico on Dec 19, 2013 8:40:10 GMT
I have 7 boxers making over 200k, so this will be welcomed.
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Post by jetcat on Dec 19, 2013 15:14:29 GMT
That sounds like Christmas!
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Post by kwim on Dec 19, 2013 16:21:52 GMT
Only letting the rich and high earners renegotiate isn't going to be fair to the rest of the players. The guys at the top already have huge cash reserves and once all new negotiations are complete they'll still have huge amounts of cash to enable them to have a full stable of world level fighters. I'm just outside the bracket and have 4-5 fighters on between 85k up to 140k with 15 now down to 10 mil cash so even if I do manage to avoid bankruptcy I'll have nothing left to rebuild with
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Post by kwim on Dec 19, 2013 16:23:12 GMT
Reminds me of a Tory Government
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Post by bullan on Dec 19, 2013 16:26:45 GMT
Reminds me of a Tory Government agreed Anyways , just lost a wealth ranking so might not be able to retain my boxers who renegotiate early , hoping this isnt a terminal tailspin , will have to see
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Post by Pav on Dec 19, 2013 16:34:53 GMT
well then....
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Post by Pav on Dec 19, 2013 16:36:27 GMT
well, cant embed a Christmas song on this forum. But thanks Kwim for reminding me about the middle class. I will allow now allow everyone with boxers at more than $10,000/week to renegotiate. I would do it for everyone but I am afraid it would actually hurt little guys. Like if you got some guy at $150/week for 2 years and now he is doing very well and you still have 1 year of contract you do not want to renegotiate with him because he will now ask for much more. And the score change/wage demands would only change for boxers with score of 256 or more..which is a little below average on Continental level. The average on national level is about 160.
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Post by kwim on Dec 19, 2013 18:41:53 GMT
Thanks Pav, I think it makes it a much fairer playing field now.
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Post by Pav on Dec 20, 2013 15:41:20 GMT
any good deals?
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Post by punchy on Dec 21, 2013 9:50:03 GMT
Toyota and Birkeland are still asking for $200k+ per week for what it's worth. I haven't tried negotiating them down yet but their starting point is quite aggressive given the lower purses...
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Post by martb6 on Dec 21, 2013 12:29:54 GMT
My guy Alekko Georgiev wants 171k a week but all my other boxers want considerably less than what they were on.
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Post by punchy on Dec 22, 2013 17:52:39 GMT
This change has caused me nothing but problems, fighters that were perfectly happy are now refusing contracts after their original deals were cut short and I run the real risk of losing some of my best fighters through no fault of my own...
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Post by Pav on Dec 22, 2013 18:21:25 GMT
This change has caused me nothing but problems, fighters that were perfectly happy are now refusing contracts after their original deals were cut short and I run the real risk of losing some of my best fighters through no fault of my own... ok punchy i can put back the old contract terms on the boxers you had before.(for they ones that you say you are in danger of losing). Was trying to help to lower their wages, but if they refuse to sign now I just put back the old terms. Hopefully you were able to lower your overall wages on boxers that were making over 10000/week.
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