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How do I calculate the release clause of a player? Anybody? |
24/06/2018 14:20 |
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Little Einstein said: How do I calculate the release clause of a player? Anybody? Release clause is on the profile of a player! |
24/06/2018 14:42 |
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I know, how do I calculate it..or increase it? | 25/06/2018 10:03 |
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You increase it by giving your player more salary. Decrease = less salary. The real Einstein woudn't be proud of you |
25/06/2018 14:22 |
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Wikkarl said: You increase it by giving your player more salary. Decrease = less salary. The real Einstein woudn't be proud of you Buhahahaha |
25/06/2018 14:38 |
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Wikkarl said: You increase it by giving your player more salary. Decrease = less salary. The real Einstein woudn't be proud of you He's Little Einstein, so don't expect much |
25/06/2018 15:52 |
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Guy, calm down. I know what I'm saying...There are times you increase a player's salary and the release clause drops down. It also depends on the years of contract. I've even found out a way myself, so you shouldn't be saying this. You'll simply do basic mathematics. A player receives salary per week, then release clause can be calculated by multiplying the salary he earns by the years of contract. Remember, there are approximately 13 weeks in a season. And on SM, a season represents a year. So you can calculate it thus. |
25/06/2018 18:53 |
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Yes, you're right | 26/06/2018 07:37 |
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Little Einstein said: Guy, calm down. I know what I'm saying...There are times you increase a player's salary and the release clause drops down. It also depends on the years of contract. I've even found out a way myself, so you shouldn't be saying this. You'll simply do basic mathematics. A player receives salary per week, then release clause can be calculated by multiplying the salary he earns by the years of contract. Remember, there are approximately 13 weeks in a season. And on SM, a season represents a year. So you can calculate it thus. that is a lie, the amount of years does not affect player release clause. What will make it to reduce when you increase salary is that the player worth have reduce. E.g. You have a cdf 85, 25 years of age, and a contract of 350,000 and a release clause of 150,000,000 when he is 29 years, and you try to increase his salary to 400,000 his release clause will surely reduce, cause at that age he does not have much worth again. So to increase his release clause you need to take his salary to like 600,000. But old players don't take low salary, they are always demanding. Also if you have a 85,18 years of age, you give him a salary of 350. When he reach 87 with that same age, and you try giving him that same 350, his release clause will increase, cause his worth has increase. So the factors that affect release clause are salary and worth(player average and age). Edited by Dannyrayz 26-06-2018 10:13 |
26/06/2018 10:09 |
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Little Einstein said: Guy, calm down. I know what I'm saying...There are times you increase a player's salary and the release clause drops down. It also depends on the years of contract. I've even found out a way myself, so you shouldn't be saying this. You'll simply do basic mathematics. A player receives salary per week, then release clause can be calculated by multiplying the salary he earns by the years of contract. Remember, there are approximately 13 weeks in a season. And on SM, a season represents a year. So you can calculate it thus. No. |
26/06/2018 18:32 |
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