A solution to the 'lying managers' problem
Posted: Fri Sep 28, 2007 12:39 pm
1. Lying managers have been discussed in other topics (e.g. how to counter cheating). What I suggest here is a way to tackle with this problem once and for all.
2. The problem
To give an example, lets examine the following case:
After long and tiring negotiations, I finally come to an agreement with Sjarel over the buying of the Italian CF Valerio Amoroso for 5M. Sjarel places Amoroso on the transfer list but I ignore him. Both Westel's and Amoroso's teamspirit drops. My picture now is an excellent target for Sjarel' dart-throwing practice. But other than that, nothing else can be done..
3. The solution
I propose the implementation of formal negotiations. I shall call it 'declaring interest'. Lets examine the case again:
After long etc etc, we finally agree on a 5M fee. I then use the 'declare interest' option to make a 5M offer for Amoroso. Sjarel places Amoroso on the transfer list and automatically a 5M bid is placed on him. After that, the normal transfer procedure continues.
4. Parameters
The 'declare interest' offer must have a time limit (or else Sjarel will transfer list Amoroso when he will 35 years old and take 5M!!). I propose that the declare interest will be valid for a few days. I propose 5 days. After that the offer is off.
As with transfers, there must a limit in how many offers of that kind a manager can make simultaneously. My suggestion is the number of bids halved rounded up (eg. I can make 11 bids / 2 = 5.5 -> 6 offers).
If two or more managers make an offer for a player and the player is transfer listed, then all offers are turned into bids.
The offers can be visible to all or not. I suggest not because private negotiations are more realistic.
5. Advantages
The main advantage of this option is that no manager risks his teamspirit or a player's morale. Moreover, a manager has more options which adds to the gameplay. E.g. Sjarel maybe is not thinking of trasfer listing Amoroso, but will be glad to do it if a 10M offer arrives.
6. Conclusion
This idea seems to tackle with lying managers. It also seems to make the game even more interesting. I am waiting for your remarks. I am eager to discuss every detail of this option as well as the 'declare interest' option overall.
2. The problem
To give an example, lets examine the following case:
After long and tiring negotiations, I finally come to an agreement with Sjarel over the buying of the Italian CF Valerio Amoroso for 5M. Sjarel places Amoroso on the transfer list but I ignore him. Both Westel's and Amoroso's teamspirit drops. My picture now is an excellent target for Sjarel' dart-throwing practice. But other than that, nothing else can be done..
3. The solution
I propose the implementation of formal negotiations. I shall call it 'declaring interest'. Lets examine the case again:
After long etc etc, we finally agree on a 5M fee. I then use the 'declare interest' option to make a 5M offer for Amoroso. Sjarel places Amoroso on the transfer list and automatically a 5M bid is placed on him. After that, the normal transfer procedure continues.
4. Parameters
The 'declare interest' offer must have a time limit (or else Sjarel will transfer list Amoroso when he will 35 years old and take 5M!!). I propose that the declare interest will be valid for a few days. I propose 5 days. After that the offer is off.
As with transfers, there must a limit in how many offers of that kind a manager can make simultaneously. My suggestion is the number of bids halved rounded up (eg. I can make 11 bids / 2 = 5.5 -> 6 offers).
If two or more managers make an offer for a player and the player is transfer listed, then all offers are turned into bids.
The offers can be visible to all or not. I suggest not because private negotiations are more realistic.
5. Advantages
The main advantage of this option is that no manager risks his teamspirit or a player's morale. Moreover, a manager has more options which adds to the gameplay. E.g. Sjarel maybe is not thinking of trasfer listing Amoroso, but will be glad to do it if a 10M offer arrives.
6. Conclusion
This idea seems to tackle with lying managers. It also seems to make the game even more interesting. I am waiting for your remarks. I am eager to discuss every detail of this option as well as the 'declare interest' option overall.