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Icon Trade/Lending players: Knives Out & Wǒ bù pà
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Team made a trade offer
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Player:
Started to play in a new team after a trade -- 85 S 1 d.
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Player:
Started to play in a new team after a trade -- 85 S 1 d.
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Player:
Started to play in a new team after a trade -- 85 S 1 d.
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Player: Aloys Ene
Started to play in a new team after a trade -- 85 S 1 d.
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Trade offer accepted -- 85 S 1 d.
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Trade has been reverted by the "Fair play" committee -- 85 S 6 d.
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The Fair play committee decided that the trade is unfair and teams are given a warning. -- 85 S 6 d.
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How the Fair Play Committee members voted:<br />
- volunteers voted &quot;Revert and punish&quot;: 0<br />
- volunteers voted &quot;Revert&quot;: 6<br />
- volunteers voted &quot;Fair&quot;: 3<br />
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These reasons were chosen by the volunteers during voting:<br />
5 - Suspicion that trade&rsquo;s goal is to help one of the teams<br />
1 - Overuse of disbalanced trades. Players&#39; trade somehow has to benefit both teams (financially, in respect of team composition, etc). Good but expensive player can be traded to a bit worse but cheaper player. This type of trade can not be overused.<br />
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