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Originally posted by McDoul:
<BLOCKQUOTE>Originally posted by Ben Mann:
For example...I had to pay 45 million Australian dollars for Igor Akinfeev, he was worth 14 million. If it is because of potential his value should be more to start with.
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no not potential, just how much they want for him. You ask, they tell.
If you were selling him, you wouldn't accept 14 either would you?
Player value and player asking price are different as they should be. The game is redundant if every player asking price is on display - it's like going back to LMA 98 or something. </BLOCKQUOTE>
nicely put, also (I think many already knows), if the player you want is has "Important first team player" status on their respective team, it would cost you 2 to 3 times his value to buy.
It's about when you buy if you really want to have bargain price. Teams tend to sell the player for less if he's had a bad season rating so far (ie. 5 games into the season).