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Road Kill
Head Coach
259 posts
Fu: 100.48
Posted - 3/23/2004 1:52:36 PM
Free agency
I love the rebate idea and 50% sounds good. I would like to see the same rebate apply to quid included in trades since the same preconceptions applied and the quid's purpose was also the same - to aquire players. In the long run I would like to see the yearly quid deposit at 20 but it would probably be a good idea to phase down slowly for all the reasons Keith listed and so I would be happy to start by going down to 50 this year and then a lower amount next until we reach an agreed upon level. Making quid more valuable is good for everything, especially trades. Having one free agency bid this year also sounds good, next year I'd like to have several weeks. I assume that whatever quid we agree on for this year would be credited before any free agency period?
Jim, just making sure you were serious when you agreed to trade coaches, I have witnesses.
Good hunting, Scott
Road Kill
Head Coach
259 posts
Fu: 100.48
Posted - 3/23/2004 1:58:29 PM
I'm all for it
All the ideas sound good to me, but Keith, where's my half a quid?
Hawkeye
Water Boy
42 posts
Fu: 0.00
Posted - 3/23/2004 4:12:53 PM
Fyi
the last message was from me using Scott's computer
Don Krauss
Towel Boy
34 posts
Fu: 0.00
Posted - 3/23/2004 5:42:24 PM
Free Agency and Quid.
Personally I like the idea of a free agent period, if it is handled the same way free agent pickups are during the season. My first fear is that it would dry up the draft pool, but I don't think that we are talking about to many tranactions for that to happen. Should we even think about a first cut date for our teams to release players? Maybe not this year. As to those who blew their quid in transactions and trades yes to the rebait to the expenses paid out by teams to bring up their quid total. But the beginning deposit of quid needs to drop. I would say to 50.
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