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SlimRazor said:
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This is another rule geared to favour top teams. Its hard enough for lower teams to improve let alone have systems in place to keep them down.


How is -me not being able to loan out a lets say 90 av. player to higher division player- favoring higher division player?
11/12/2014 14:37
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ForzaJuve! said:
SlimRazor said:
+1

This is another rule geared to favour top teams. Its hard enough for lower teams to improve let alone have systems in place to keep them down.


How is -me not being able to loan out a lets say 90 av. player to higher division player- favoring higher division player?


You don't have a 90ave player. That never happens.
11/12/2014 14:55
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SlimRazor said:
ForzaJuve! said:
SlimRazor said:
+1

This is another rule geared to favour top teams. Its hard enough for lower teams to improve let alone have systems in place to keep them down.


How is -me not being able to loan out a lets say 90 av. player to higher division player- favoring higher division player?


You don't have a 90ave player. That never happens.


I have a close one loaned out, you missed the point. I wasn't talking about me per se; I was talking about the situation.
Lol
11/12/2014 15:03
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Probably, Slimrazor was saying that it is highly unlikable that a div4 has a +90 player to loan out, because he would play him in orer to have a stronger team and reach promotion faster...that's what I thought when I read your post, but, as your situation perfectly demonstrates it, everything is possible in this world 11/12/2014 15:13
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What about div. 3 do they have? Division 2? and aren't there higher divisions then those?

I know of a player with full qad of 82+ players in 5th div. I am sure there are many players in 4th div. that have such players. And 90 av. was just an example. would 85 average make a better point?

11/12/2014 15:22
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Yes, I understood it as a hypothetical statement. My response was as in reality it doesn't happen as an example you don't have a 90ave player. So throwing it back to you with a hard fact. 11/12/2014 15:30
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You are certainly right. Many teams could have these kind of players. However, I think that one division up is enough...well, for my poor div6 squad would be very useful to loan out to div2, so that they have best coaches and best training routine, but would be very irrealistic: this is my point, would you see a situation like this in real life? A div4 team loaning out a player to div1 or div2? I saw only once something like this and it was Luis Antonio Jimenez loaned by Ternana (serie C1, now called Lega Pro, Italian lower professional league) to Lazio an then to Inter Milan. But this a more unique situation than a rare one.

Info Luis Antonio Jimenez: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luis_Antonio_Jim%C3%A9nez
11/12/2014 15:35
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SlimRazor said:
Yes, I understood it as a hypothetical statement. My response was as in reality it doesn't happen as an example you don't have a 90ave player. So throwing it back to you with a hard fact.



Sigh...alright let me reword it for you

How is a div3 team not being able to loan out 90 average player to division 2 or 1 team in favor of higher division team?

OK?

Hard facts please only.


LMAO!

11/12/2014 15:40
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Durnorf said:
You are certainly right. Many teams could have these kind of players. However, I think that one division up is enough...well, for my poor div6 squad would be very useful to loan out to div2, so that they have best coaches and best training routine, but would be very irrealistic: this is my point, would you see a situation like this in real life? A div4 team loaning out a player to div1 or div2? I saw only once something like this and it was Luis Antonio Jimenez loaned by Ternana (serie C1, now called Lega Pro, Italian lower professional league) to Lazio an then to Inter Milan. But this a more unique situation than a rare one.

Info Luis Antonio Jimenez: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luis_Antonio_Jim%C3%A9nez


Agreed, and I said something similar in early response to the OP.
11/12/2014 15:45
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You love it hard don't you!! Lol! Let's not take this thread off a good debate That we want to able to loan to higher divisions. And if you look through all the posts every single people in favour of it apart from you. But you decided quote my post and ended with a question mark. So you wanted me to comeback which you don't like. Problem with current rule that when it comes to farming, I had real problem finding a jnr mid trainer in div 5/6. But found two in div 4 who were willing to do swap loan deals. But of course with the current rule I was unable to loan up so deal was scuppered. Being in div 5 means I can't afford 70/80ave players, but in order to improve I should farm and should able to loan my jnrs to whoever I want to. This current restrictions only favour top teams as they get their juniors trained. Had I able to loan up then my two jnr IMs now would be 6/7 ave points better than what they are now. There you have it, so I am in favour of this thread creator. Now go and argue with all others said yes to this thread. 11/12/2014 16:01
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