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0 Asked by Terry Tibbs
18 Aug 2011
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(World Championship 10706) the Arsenal manager has posted repeated abusive and offensive newspaper articles and continues to do so each of which have been reported and yet SMFA have done nothing about it.
The Arsenal manager was involved in a number of illegal transfers which SMFA reversed but SMFA have repeatedly failed to act on the reports of the offensive articles being posted in the league. What else can be done to stop this happening? Other managers in the league are telling me they're fed up his antics.
We had one of those guys in our set up. Came in and took over 12 clubs. Bought all the youngsters in the gameworld with one club. When he tried making deals, we reported him. In the end, he could not make a deal between with aany of the clubs he controlled. He had to sell players to unmanaged clubs for funds (less than the value he bought them for) and every time he tried to buy them back with another club, we were waiting to go into bidding wars. Gameworld managers banded together and after 6 months, he had quit all his clubs. I advise you to do the same... rally the managers against him and put sanctions and embargos on his club. He will quit. And the articles, accuse him of cheating in articles and let all the other manager know the truth. They will support you just like they done with my gameworlds "Problem Guy".
Answered by Sir A.W.D. Henwood - 13 years ago