How the Fair Play Committee members voted:<br />
- volunteers voted "Revert and punish": 1<br />
- volunteers voted "Revert": 4<br />
- volunteers voted "Fair": 8<br />
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These reasons were chosen by the volunteers during voting:<br />
5 - Suspicion that trade’s goal is to help one of the teams<br />
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91 S
48 T.
Fair means Honest and with justice I guess, but in this trade fair means exhibiton or show for most of FPC as can be seen with anyone with a clear mind…
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91 S
49 T.
It seems like our 8 members are very busy to explain the logic to us. During this time i want to open a small contest: I will send 1000 gift credits to the best logical explaination for this trade to be fair. Please write your answers below, if any:)
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91 S
50 T.
I'm wondering how it is possible that a trade made on d25 was voted upon on d48. Isn't there a 1-week grace period for trades to be voided?
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91 S
58 T.
School talent is younger, cheaper, smaller, lower rt and potential but has more letters in his name and surname than this center. So these letters balancing other parameters and makes this trade fair
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91 S
58 T.
maybe Tarik Foucault is a lucky name, in its native language.
Or a person dear to him.
I have a Massimov on my team, just because it's close to my RL name, and that's because at the moment I cannot find any player named Ricci.
I certainly would trade for a Ricci!
:)
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91 S
59 T.
Can someone explain to me why it's "unfair" to make a trade that creates cap space? To me it's perfectly logical for one team to gain an expensive good player in exchange for a cheap bad player while the other team gains in salary reduction. I have no problem with that. So I don't understand why it's called "unfair".
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91 S
62 T.
Read the trade rules. 4) You are not allowed to just give away the ?unnecessary? players to other clubs (you are not allowed to make any gifts, etc.). If you want to get rid of a player, you have to fire him.
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91 S
62 T.
Assume the team who got this good and cheap player was your opponent in your league, he gets a good player for nothing. Thats why this is unfair and is stated clearly in rule above, if you dont want him just fire him!
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91 S
62 T.
Wobupa save 11484 euros for this season. It is his benefit. It is not so big, but benefit. Why he cannot choose to make this trade? He has 10 trade level and save money with this trade. If somebody make similar trade, because he does not need a player, why he cannot use this opportunity? Or he have to keep player in the team, pay salary for him, because other manager do not like a trade?
Earlier I want trade this player for player from schoo(despite how low his potencial would be). Maybe I try to trade him in the future when I have more player in youth team.
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91 S
62 T.
No he doenst have to keep him, as i wrote above if he doesnt want him, he should just fire him, so player will be on free market and player would be fairly contract a new team. This is very clear on the rule.
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91 S
62 T.
I didnt said or have to any show argument for they are friend or not. It is unfair for other people. And being best manager or knowing best for him has noting to do with this. I am repasting the trade rule 4: You are not allowed to just give away the ?unnecessary? players to other clubs (you are not allowed to make any gifts, etc.). If you want to get rid of a player, you have to fire him.
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91 S
62 T.
Ahh guys there it is, a W2 team saves 1900 euros per week, making this thing valid. If you are not worried about the contract running out, then just let it run out. The player is cheap and is a decent trade asset. Why risk making such trades just to save 1.9k per week? By bringing up contract extensions you do not make this trade look any better. Extending is optional. "Why can't an experienced manager trade however he likes just because others won't like it" is a terrible argument. Just get rid of the FPC altogether following that logic.
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91 S
62 T.
:D :D Zolininke, islik prie zalumynu, nelysk prie chemijos. Neatremiamas argumentas i klausima apie mainu sazininguma, tai klausimas apie mano sezono tikslus. :)
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91 S
62 T.
oj patikek as ju neginu:D man tiesiog yra keista, kai tiek daug zmoniu uzkliuna tie mainai, kai jau tiek laiko praeje:D reikejo floodint is kart, gal butumet ka pakeite
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91 S
62 T.
I'm aware of the rule, I want to know why it exists. The player also isn't "free". His salary next season is 10k+. There's functionally no difference between them hiring a player from the market at this price vs getting him via trade right now. And they can afford it since they're paying almost 60k in salaries.
Granted, there's virtually no benefit for the other team, besides saving 2k this last week, so based on that I would be suspicious... but hypothetically if they were saving 10k on a continuing contract, I would call that a fair trade. One team gets a good talent for a league average price and the other team doesn't have to pay his salary.
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91 S
63 T.