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Should I write a small piece on the Economics of Striker Manager?
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Will i get golden balls from this..?? | 10/10/2011 15:28 |
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Only my Golden balls | 10/10/2011 15:29 |
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That is some serious fool's gold. | 10/10/2011 16:15 |
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Sure man, it'll be helpful for everyone. | 10/10/2011 16:51 |
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I think this is a great idea. I would be wiling to help out wherever i can. I'm no economist, but i'm pretty good with a spreadsheet, and have been keeping careful record of a lot of different aspects of my team since the beginning of last season. | 10/10/2011 19:35 |
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Sounds very interesting and surely helpful. | 11/10/2011 00:05 |
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Dee12345 said: Ok, I recently noticed that there are certain trends in the transfer market, and they've always fascinated me. Why is a 40/19 IM worth 1.8 Million one week, worth 2.8 Million the next, and then barely fetching a million another week? How much are players worth, and how much does this differ? What about the cost/benefit analysis of buying players vs. upgrading the stadium? etc.etc.etc. To cut to the chase, this REALLY fascinates me, and I want to write a small (maybe large) piece on the Economics of Striker Manager... What does everyone think? I also think I'd need a lot of help from people to make it happen too! law of supply and demand it every economist know |
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@bluegene said: Will i get golden balls from this..?? No. Just a nobel prize in economics. |
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I was tracking prices in youth and senior market at least 2 or 3 times per day for the last 4 or 5 weeks of the season. I stopped once they added the comparative analysis on players as it answered my basic questions about what players were going for in general. I have been playing with some compound interest calculations by using the bank with a good financial manager. Figure that I dont have much of a chance to compete at highest level, but can use this as an economics experiment to what running a profitable sports organization might look like. Would like to see others theories. | 11/10/2011 07:07 |
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bojan you are stating the obvious... we are talking about an in-depth research and analysis of economic forces and phenomena in strikermanager... hey this could be a serious paper for economist!!! bojanv89 said: Dee12345 said: Ok, I recently noticed that there are certain trends in the transfer market, and they've always fascinated me. Why is a 40/19 IM worth 1.8 Million one week, worth 2.8 Million the next, and then barely fetching a million another week? How much are players worth, and how much does this differ? What about the cost/benefit analysis of buying players vs. upgrading the stadium? etc.etc.etc. To cut to the chase, this REALLY fascinates me, and I want to write a small (maybe large) piece on the Economics of Striker Manager... What does everyone think? I also think I'd need a lot of help from people to make it happen too! law of supply and demand it every economist know |
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