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September 17, 2010 21:42

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Will i get the sack if my club’s balance goes to 0 or a negative value?

 

September 17, 2010 22:31

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Two years ago it was like this (and probably it didn’t change):

“When a team balance becomes negative, the following steps will happen to revert the situation (notice the process stops as soon as the balance becomes positive again):

1) Physio department will be downgraded
2) Coaching department will be downgraded
3) Transfer listed players will be “sold” and will retire, highest wages first (at least 14 non-youth players will be left)
4) Non keepers players will be "sold"and will retire, highest wages first (at least 13 non-keepers, non-youth players will be left)
5) Keepers players will be "sold"and will retire, highest wages first (at least 1 non-youth keeper will be left)
6) Loaned players will be "sold"and will retire, highest wages first

If that’s not enough, the manager will be fired and the team restructured:

1) Wages will be reduced to normal levels when applicable
2) Money injection so the team is back on regular financial situation"

 

September 17, 2010 23:46

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Administator

 

There were changes to steps 3 to 6…it became:

Random players will be sold and will retire until the balance becomes positive or the team is left with 14 non-youth players, in which case the manager is fired and the team is restrcutrued as described above.

Cheers!

 

September 18, 2010 01:32

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What happens in this situation:

A team is heading towards financial collapse but the manager responsible resigns before this happens and the restructure takes place. A new manager comes along to manage the team just prior to its financial collapse and restructure. Does the incoming manager get fired during the restructure or does he keep his position?

 

September 18, 2010 01:47

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That’s a good point…the new manager gets fired :-(

 

September 18, 2010 10:56

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lol, that should teach new managers to do due diligence before applying for a job :D

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