chaminda_00
Hall of Fame Member
Here is basic run down of how training works for any new managers who were wondering.
Basically for a trade to be complete managers must trade either one player for another or two players for two players. It is possible to do multiple trades where you can trade 10 or more players from each side. It has been done before just look at the following trade between Andy (andyc) and Greg (NZTailender). Basically the players traded from each side must be even.
It is also possible to trade a player more then once during a trading period. In past we have had players been traded away from a club and a couple days later traded back.
All trades will be monitored by the board to ensure fair play and no manager has agreed to an unfair trade. I doubt this will happen, but sometimes a new manager might agree to trade without knowing how a good a player really is. If any new manager is unsure about the evenness of a trade, just ask one of the board members or an experience manager.
When it comes to 2nd XI manager's involvement, alot depends on your 1st XI manager. We try and encourage 1st XI managers to allow 2nd XI managers to be involved in every aspect of trading, expect of course the final confirmation of a trade. Most 1st XI managers in past have allowed 2nd XI managers to have allowed heavy involvement in trading and we hope that continues. In the past some 2nd XI managers have taken over trading for 1st XI, due various situations. But for this to occur they have to be given permission by the board to confirm any transfers.
Lastly we are considering allowing managers to trade draft picks, but this is yet to be confirmed by the board. If this is confirmed I will provide more detail on how this will work.
I think that covers it all, any more questions fell free to ask.
Basically for a trade to be complete managers must trade either one player for another or two players for two players. It is possible to do multiple trades where you can trade 10 or more players from each side. It has been done before just look at the following trade between Andy (andyc) and Greg (NZTailender). Basically the players traded from each side must be even.
It is also possible to trade a player more then once during a trading period. In past we have had players been traded away from a club and a couple days later traded back.
All trades will be monitored by the board to ensure fair play and no manager has agreed to an unfair trade. I doubt this will happen, but sometimes a new manager might agree to trade without knowing how a good a player really is. If any new manager is unsure about the evenness of a trade, just ask one of the board members or an experience manager.
When it comes to 2nd XI manager's involvement, alot depends on your 1st XI manager. We try and encourage 1st XI managers to allow 2nd XI managers to be involved in every aspect of trading, expect of course the final confirmation of a trade. Most 1st XI managers in past have allowed 2nd XI managers to have allowed heavy involvement in trading and we hope that continues. In the past some 2nd XI managers have taken over trading for 1st XI, due various situations. But for this to occur they have to be given permission by the board to confirm any transfers.
Lastly we are considering allowing managers to trade draft picks, but this is yet to be confirmed by the board. If this is confirmed I will provide more detail on how this will work.
I think that covers it all, any more questions fell free to ask.
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