marc71178 said:Well the other scenario is the super sides get better and the weak sides don't - so the gap opens and we all get bored.
Uneven trades were outlawed for a reason, yet this is a workaround that will lead to the ruination IMO.
Weak sides still pick up good players and because we have trades after drafts aswell , those good players are given to the top teams , with some mad trading..isnt that the point of the draft??
Well, that might only mean your not good enough to be a part of team. If you going to dropped perhaps, someone is telling you something. WCC demands the best, and if your not best, perhaps you could take up a new sport...marc71178 said:Think about it IRL, would you sign for a club if you knoew you would be dropped immediately?
aditya said:I think it has been talked abt in the thread whose link is below and it was a big NO for retaining the player once traded.
http://forum.cricketweb.net/showthread.php?s=&threadid=4395
And where's the fun in 2 or 3 teams getting themselves full of stars and dominating the game then?Graham said:Whilst your suggestion holds more true to reality, it would take a lot of the fun out of trading and the game needs to retain as much of the fun aspect as possible.
Here is wht that thread saidmarc71178 said:No, that thread talked about something completely different.
This is at the end of the trading period, nothing to do with 1 trade per player.
wouldn't it have happened already, but look how many teams are going around that are competitive.marc71178 said:And where's the fun in 2 or 3 teams getting themselves full of stars and dominating the game then?
That's the way it will go if we're not careful.
Like I said, this is a loophole to get around the uneven trading farce - and if it isn't closed soon then the game could very easily be on the slippery slope.
We've only had 2 season breaks.age_master said:wouldn't it have happened already, but look how many teams are going around that are competitive.
But that then doesn't become about good trading strategy, but charity.nibblet said:Some managers of good sides are generous, and don't mind helping out weaker teams, so they are willing to trade away good players, that they would otherwise release, for donkeys.