Naturalization
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Naturalization
In some countries, a naturalization is really easy. I don't see why it cannot be possible in RSF. Not for free, but what did you think about this suggestion: we can le a manager asking a naturalization with conditions: waiting before the naturalization (1 day? 1 week? 1 month?) and paying for it (50.000, 100.000, 250.000 or 500.000, i don't know).
In Belgium we have a lot of peoples from a lot of origins. In France too. In Deutchland the same if my informations are correct.
In Belgium we have a lot of peoples from a lot of origins. In France too. In Deutchland the same if my informations are correct.
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Il ne faut jamais juger les gens sur leurs fréquentations : Judas, par exemple, avait des amis irréprochables! (Verlaine)
Re: Naturalization
Then the nations comitee would be needless and we come back to the old times where every name was allowed everywhere and in every country there were a lot of germans for example.
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Re: Naturalization
No, naturalization (and name changing?) only possible for the players on the transfermarkt.
VC Aywaille
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Il ne faut jamais juger les gens sur leurs fréquentations : Judas, par exemple, avait des amis irréprochables! (Verlaine)
The team to beat
Il ne faut jamais juger les gens sur leurs fréquentations : Judas, par exemple, avait des amis irréprochables! (Verlaine)
Re: Naturalization
Could be possible. But i don´t see the advatages for this.
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No real advantage, just for the heart!
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The team to beat
Il ne faut jamais juger les gens sur leurs fréquentations : Judas, par exemple, avait des amis irréprochables! (Verlaine)
The team to beat
Il ne faut jamais juger les gens sur leurs fréquentations : Judas, par exemple, avait des amis irréprochables! (Verlaine)
Re: Naturalization
So that if I sell one of my riders somebody buys him and changes his name? Brrrr....
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Re: Naturalization
For the name i think as Robyklebt, no reason to change it. Fut the nationality why not, it's a good idea. I am no "Chinese Team" or "Indian Team"!
Re: Naturalization
Changing the name of "real" riders is not cool. Changing the nation without changing the name, seems useless... Ok some names are multi-nations, but...
Perhaps it could be good to transform riders without nation (when they are sold) into name geben again. Since nobody wants to buy nationless guys. Result would be less nationless riders in the game, and the good riders would be recruited instead of rotting on the market.
Perhaps it could be good to transform riders without nation (when they are sold) into name geben again. Since nobody wants to buy nationless guys. Result would be less nationless riders in the game, and the good riders would be recruited instead of rotting on the market.
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Re: Naturalization
Only thing that might be good at this topic: Changing name & nationality of Trottel-riders on the market. No one wants to buy "gesperrt a", "Heinriiiiiiich Dünnschiss" or "Jannn Urlich", so if THOSE could be naturalized it's okay. But known riders? So then Neutrogena's "Willi Wunderlich" will become "William Wonderful"? What for?
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And for the nationality? It's not a bad idea said Buhman in the beginning (if i can read).
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The question is, madame la Belgique, what for change the nationality of a rider who already has one AND a usefull name for it?
What I support is the Lizzy-thingy about the nationaless riders with stupid names.
What I support is the Lizzy-thingy about the nationaless riders with stupid names.
I didn't mean to say it. But I meant what I said.
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Re: Naturalization
I just give my opinion, i don't care for me it was not a priority. But ok i the same life: why a naturalisation when the peoples have not a name for this? Don't be afraid, it's just an absurdity, here it's not the real life. But if i give my opinion i must accept to say that i find that a team with only Belgians is beter for me. (championships, my heart, ...)
But of course this is not a priority for me! More important the market reform!
But of course this is not a priority for me! More important the market reform!
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Well, the Idea was just that a spanish can become Portugese like in real life...Don't know why we disccus about the names and so on!Belgian Team wrote:I just give my opinion, i don't care for me it was not a priority. But ok i the same life: why a naturalisation when the peoples have not a name for this? Don't be afraid, it's just an absurdity, here it's not the real life. But if i give my opinion i must accept to say that i find that a team with only Belgians is beter for me. (championships, my heart, ...)
But of course this is not a priority for me! More important the market reform!
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