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155616.23 in reply to 155616.20
Date: 9/19/2010 3:21:01 AM
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Any news? I read that you are quite confident that sublevels exist? Any thoughts about if its one formula for potential or five different like for salary?

To me it seems like (without having any data at all) the potential formula must be quite similar to the salary.

/Mannen
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155616.24 in reply to 155616.23
Date: 9/19/2010 1:44:35 PM
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Nothing new to report, I only had one person come forward with an extra data point this week. Although, the forum topic has died, so that's probably the reason.

Run of the Mill Canadian Manager
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155616.25 in reply to 155616.1
Date: 10/14/2010 6:31:21 PM
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Hey, what can I do to help you out? I am training Issa for most of this year and possibly next year, A SF and I am likely selling my other trainee and grabbing a new guy to make a sweet PG.

Let me know

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155616.26 in reply to 155616.25
Date: 10/25/2010 8:57:42 PM
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Thanks for the offer to help. I am not around on the Canadian forums much anymore so it is best to hit me up in global: (155261.1).

Basically, if it starts to take longer than it should to train your players please get in touch. I would love to add someone like Issa when he caps. Although I suspect you still have a while to go before he does cap out.

I have my doubters I know, but I have some evidence saying that the primary mechanism at work is there are sub-levels on potential. And when I say that, you have to realize that I was very vocally against sub-levels in the past.

After that (although this is the part I am not sure about), I suspect that it is just a salary cap.

Run of the Mill Canadian Manager