Originally posted by The Strategy Expert
Originally posted by PP
Oh, did I misunderstand what you meant? Sorry. I just assumed that you were referring to Bort creating rules/changing how trades work to stop teams from building stadiums at a record pace and amassing $102,701,995.24 advantage of spare team pocket change by day trading noobs to noobs, not to mention selling tactics for real and cyber cash as well. My bad. All in the "spirit of the game" and all.
And just what advantage did we obtain with having a lot of money?
And also I've never day-traded with noobs, so get your facts straight, or get lost.
Ultimate recruiting power? The almighty cyber dollar, and with fame that advantage will only get stronger. I'm sure you don't really want to get into this and I have no great desire to either. I just find it ironic that you judge others so harshly, toss around terms like "in the spirit of the game," yet your actions are supposed to be ignored.
You've built a great team, no doubt about it. I promise, if you beat us, and you frankly should (your player talent is considerably better than mine), I won't use foolish, whiny excuses about how you never would have beaten us (yes, us, meaning me and the 10 other agents with players on the team) if you hadn't had all that money to recruit, tried recruiting players currently under contract with other teams (believe that's referred to as "tampering" in the spirit of the game sense) or anything else so silly. Why? Because it's just silly and always reminds me of 2 1st graders arguing because the one believes he's impossible to beat without being somehow cheated. No, if/when you beat us, it will be because you have a more talented team. Period, end of story.
Feel free to have the last word.
Originally posted by PP
Oh, did I misunderstand what you meant? Sorry. I just assumed that you were referring to Bort creating rules/changing how trades work to stop teams from building stadiums at a record pace and amassing $102,701,995.24 advantage of spare team pocket change by day trading noobs to noobs, not to mention selling tactics for real and cyber cash as well. My bad. All in the "spirit of the game" and all.
And just what advantage did we obtain with having a lot of money?
And also I've never day-traded with noobs, so get your facts straight, or get lost.
Ultimate recruiting power? The almighty cyber dollar, and with fame that advantage will only get stronger. I'm sure you don't really want to get into this and I have no great desire to either. I just find it ironic that you judge others so harshly, toss around terms like "in the spirit of the game," yet your actions are supposed to be ignored.
You've built a great team, no doubt about it. I promise, if you beat us, and you frankly should (your player talent is considerably better than mine), I won't use foolish, whiny excuses about how you never would have beaten us (yes, us, meaning me and the 10 other agents with players on the team) if you hadn't had all that money to recruit, tried recruiting players currently under contract with other teams (believe that's referred to as "tampering" in the spirit of the game sense) or anything else so silly. Why? Because it's just silly and always reminds me of 2 1st graders arguing because the one believes he's impossible to beat without being somehow cheated. No, if/when you beat us, it will be because you have a more talented team. Period, end of story.
Feel free to have the last word.
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