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Cheers mate, went for Moussa and Abel Ruizz but defenders keepers usually not worth it. De Gea for example is only 1.2


Riqui Puig CM = 2.85
Juan Miranda LB = 2.02
Moussa Wague RB = 0.87 (just purchased, ta!)
Abel Ruiz CF = 1.99

Colidio Inter = not on there yet
Gouiri Lyon = 1.91
Havertz Leverkusen = 3.87
Lafont fiorentina = 0.89
Leao sporting = 1.78
Romero PSV = not on there yet
Pellegri Monaco = 2.79
Sarr Nice = 1.7
Mile Svilar Benfica = 0.66

Ruben Dias is a defender but could be a star...

Sandro tonali at 2.28 seems ok as he will go for mega money soon

Lautaro martinez...


Bit late here now so brain not in gear
 

Hmmm

Unless the money you 'invest' goes to help training the lad in a hard up football industry, who will return your interests and assistance, I can't help but see this as a pyramid scheme, where the few winners rely on the majority losing.
 

Hmmm

Unless the money you 'invest' goes to help training the lad in a hard up football industry, who will return your interests and assistance, I can't help but see this as a pyramid scheme, where the few winners rely on the majority losing.

It looks more like a market maker to me...fairly common in the financial markets.

The company would hold the risk and can manipulate the numbers but as its all public it doesnt appear that they are doing so.
 
How does this work without it being a pyramid scheme? You’re not investing money into the actual player you’re essentially giving this company money in the hope other people put money into it and lose?
 
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It looks more like a market maker to me...fairly common in the financial markets.

The company would hold the risk and can manipulate the numbers but as its all public it doesnt appear that they are doing so.
But the money isn't coming from a money tree is it? It's coming from your mates, less what they cream off then. So not an investment in a young person's future, just craftily concealed gambling.

An idea worthy of a prime minister.
 

It looks more like a market maker to me...fairly common in the financial markets.

The company would hold the risk and can manipulate the numbers but as its all public it doesnt appear that they are doing so.
How does this work without it being a pyramid scheme? You’re not investing money into the actual player you’re essentially giving this company money in the hope other people put money into it and lose?
But the money isn't coming from a money tree is it? It's coming from your mates, less what they cream off then. So not an investment in a young person's future, just craftily concealed gambling.

An idea worthy of a prime minister.


See my message above.

It looks like a market maker. Just the same as a brokerage offering financial products.

More so like a brokerage offering crypto currencies as the prices are artificial
 

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