Post by King James I on Jun 13, 2007 8:24:26 GMT
I've been thinking over the dilema of ensuring the money spent by club owners that is allegedly 'converted' does actually exist in their home nation, and have come up with a solution that I am going to try out in an attempt to solve the issue.
This applies to those who hold money in other micronational countrys-
When wanting to spend JD$ of any ammount, you must provide a link to the forum of which your money is held as proof. This is assuming the nation has a money system on the forum, if this is not the case don't worry about it, I shall contact the leader of that nation in any case to ensure the 'converted' money is deducted from your total in the other country. Hopefully this shall prevent 'fraud'. I am however, open to suggestions to add to this.
I am also going to insist that the balances of teams are 'added' prior to the start of the season, and can only be added to at 3 other stages during the season. The balance shall be the money of which teams must use to spend on items such as transfers, and also the place where revenues of tickets and sponsorships are added. This should ensure that the money each club has is strictly monitored, preventing fraud of any kind. Not only does this ensure the game is fair, but also makes it more fun to all, in particular those who do achieve things in the game through genuine means.
I'll set a deadline for the initial balances being set soon.
For the first season, each club recieves JD$10 per spectator at home games; therefore an attendance of 45,000 would bring in JD$450,000. After the first season those teams finishing in the top 3 recieve a bonus of JD$3 for each spectator in the next season.
Prize money shall be awarded -
JPL Champions - JD$15,000,000
JPL Runners-Up - JD$7,000,000
3rd - JD$4,000,000
4th - JD$3,500,000
5th - JD$3,250,000
6th -JD$3,00,000
7th -JD$2,750,000
The Klemmen Cup Winners - JD$4,500,000
The JFA Cup Winners - JD$6,500,000
This applies to those who hold money in other micronational countrys-
When wanting to spend JD$ of any ammount, you must provide a link to the forum of which your money is held as proof. This is assuming the nation has a money system on the forum, if this is not the case don't worry about it, I shall contact the leader of that nation in any case to ensure the 'converted' money is deducted from your total in the other country. Hopefully this shall prevent 'fraud'. I am however, open to suggestions to add to this.
I am also going to insist that the balances of teams are 'added' prior to the start of the season, and can only be added to at 3 other stages during the season. The balance shall be the money of which teams must use to spend on items such as transfers, and also the place where revenues of tickets and sponsorships are added. This should ensure that the money each club has is strictly monitored, preventing fraud of any kind. Not only does this ensure the game is fair, but also makes it more fun to all, in particular those who do achieve things in the game through genuine means.
I'll set a deadline for the initial balances being set soon.
For the first season, each club recieves JD$10 per spectator at home games; therefore an attendance of 45,000 would bring in JD$450,000. After the first season those teams finishing in the top 3 recieve a bonus of JD$3 for each spectator in the next season.
Prize money shall be awarded -
JPL Champions - JD$15,000,000
JPL Runners-Up - JD$7,000,000
3rd - JD$4,000,000
4th - JD$3,500,000
5th - JD$3,250,000
6th -JD$3,00,000
7th -JD$2,750,000
The Klemmen Cup Winners - JD$4,500,000
The JFA Cup Winners - JD$6,500,000