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24 Asked by James Ralphs
27 Oct 2010
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I have had no bids for my players in 3 days, what action should i take?
should i contact SM or wait
The length of time that it takes for unmanaged or external clubs to bid for your players varies. You may receive a bid the next day after putting a player up for transfer, or it may take 3 weeks. If you've waited three days it's best to keep waiting for offers. That or consider using those players in a part-exchange transfer with external clubs.
Also, make sure you haven't accidentally placed your player on the transfer list as a part-exchange transfer, always put an asking price to avoid this.
Answered by Griffith Rayleigh - 11 years ago
Usually the computer would buy the said player from u after a while if no one else does.....that's how I sell most of my players
Answered by Dami Aluko - 10 years ago
I recommend that you wait approximately 5 days before you get an offer. During this time you should live you life and forget about this game. It is not real life and it is not meant to be played like. I feel sorry for you because you actually think about stuff like that when there is a lot going on In the world. You are not spending your time efficiently, neither am I because I am giving advice to people like you.
I hope this advice help, please read this so you can thank me.
Answered by amin rahman - 10 years ago
that means your players are so good people cant afford them
Answered by Tomiwa Fatumoju - 10 years ago
It really depends if you have good players or not and if they want too
Answered by Dylan Mitchell - 11 years ago
Well you need to wait and wait until the players adapt their strengths in matches and once they have got better maybe you will have more bids for them.But if things were not going to well and they are getting worse by the minute I would suggest you lower their sales prices.Or it is one of those players that you have to be patent with.
Answered by suit and tie - 11 years ago
it does not matter i could not get bid in 2 months i still won't care and the sm would not care if the team is unmanaged it is the sm that takes care of that.
Answered by phillip makinde - 11 years ago
Just wait or if you have transfer listed the lower the price tag.
Answered by the yolo - 11 years ago
If unmanaged teams want your players then you recieve bid but if managed teams have plans and some your players a part of making the plan a success you receive bids but if not no bids
Answered by Mac manuel Odumeru - 11 years ago
they might not be good interesting well rated players.
Answered by James Johnson - 11 years ago
The length of time that it takes for unmanaged or external clubs to bid for your players varies. You may receive a bid the next day after putting a player up for transfer, or it may take 3 weeks. If you've waited three days it's best to keep waiting for offers. That or consider using those players in a part-exchange transfer with external clubs.
Also, make sure you haven't accidentally placed your player on the transfer list as a part-exchange transfer, always put an asking price to avoid this.
Answered by Griffith Rayleigh - 11 years ago
many teams bid my pleyers and wen i eccept smfa reject why
Answered by rooy abdi - 11 years ago
That unusual. The problem may be this: you have put that player in the transfer list and you didn't put any price so it means that u will only accept a part exchange deal so unmanaged clubs do make those kind of deals and the managed clubs can make offers but are not interested because the player you put in the transfer list seems to have a low rating.
Answered by king adam - 11 years ago
your asking price so high above maximum buying limitation so none can afford to make offer
Answered by Mr Destroyer - 11 years ago
place a value on them or people do not want them
Answered by wale oludoyi - 11 years ago