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Should formation rights take into account the effort a team puts into training a player?
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I propose the following changes to formation rights: Formation rights should be based on training as well as origination. Formation rights should max out at 10 percent, according to the following: 2% for player starting in your school. Up to 8 percent for training the player. This will be calculated accordingly: Formation rights percentage = (Player's current average - Players average upon reaching your team)/10, rounded down to the nearest whole number. Formation rights should then decrease 2% every year that you no longer have that player, and 2% for every transaction. For example: A player starts on my team from my school at a 25 average. I train him to a 60 average, and then sell him. No formation rights are paid or deducted on the original sale. For any subsequent sale that season, I have 5% formation rights on that player (2% for school + 3% for training). The following season, my formation rights on that player (if still unsold) are only 3% of a sales price. If that player is sold, my formation rights go down to 3% on a subsequent sale. Thoughts? Edited by phaag 23-11-2012 00:08 |
22/11/2012 16:59 |
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Formation rights are working and have been for the last week or so, The formation rights grow with the amount of time you keep a player, goes up by 2% every season if I remember right Edited by eamwilson 22-11-2012 23:49 |
22/11/2012 23:47 |
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eamwilson said: Formation rights are working and have been for the last week or so, The formation rights grow with the amount of time you keep a player, goes up by 2% every season if I remember right Edited by eamwilson 22-11-2012 23:49 My mistake. Didn't realize they were fixed. Adjusted the post above, which is still a valid proposal. |
23/11/2012 00:07 |
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Another example: If I buy an average 20 player and train him to average 80, then I would have 6% formation rights on the subsequent sale. This credits the team that does the work of training. |
23/11/2012 00:09 |
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phaag said: Another example: If I buy an average 20 player and train him to average 80, then I would have 6% formation rights on the subsequent sale. This credits the team that does the work of training. Oh I see now ignore my previous post, it helps whoever as put the effort in whether he started at there school or not |
23/11/2012 00:13 |
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phaag Formation rights should then decrease 2% every year that you no longer have that player, and 2% for every transaction. I don't think that the formation rights should degrade over time. They should decrease 2% every transaction, but not 2% every year. The rest seems reasonable to me. |
23/11/2012 03:10 |
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dneighbors said: I don't think that the formation rights should degrade over time. They should decrease 2% every transaction, but not 2% every year. The rest seems reasonable to me. You're right. That's the better way than the current system. |
23/11/2012 15:40 |
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