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Massive problem with t2

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#1
USCK

Many t2 teams are charging crazy 6 figure buyouts for players which imo damages many t2 players chances of getting into t1. This is especially bad in Turkey when players like sociablee and lauress never making t1 because of their massive buyouts that even t1 teams weren’t willing to pay or Xeus more recently who had a massive 6 figure buy clause.

This problem isn’t just in Turkey either many European teams in t2 charge same amounts of money for their players

#2
Big_Potato
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Baklava is the GREATEST dessert of all time

#3
KyLZi
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The T2 teams want to make money or get out. logical outcome of riots system that doesn't care about stability for T2. When riot really does care because they need teams who can join franchising and afford to support players according to their paperwork. idk Leo's system doesn't make sense to me

#4
USCK
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The point is no one is benefiting from this system

#5
Nef0r0
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which is why everyone and their mother says t2 is shit

#6
Denjisideals
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They have to earn money somehow...

#7
Ory
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I dont think there is a good solution honestly because if they werent charging these buyouts they would lose all their talent and never make it into franchising.

#8
dort
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europoor gotta make bread in any way they can even if it means giving dogshit players 100k buyouts

#9
foythvlr
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Maybe if the tier2 had other ways of being profitable they weren't going to need charging that much lol

#10
Tsikhamani
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T1 teams can make a lot of money because of franchising and they also attract good sponsors. T2 teams burn a lot of cash and if they get 50-60% in return then it's a big W to them and if they win the accession they might make some money through sponsors and the rest of the teams need to survive so they put their good players in jail contracts so that they can survive in T2

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