It is the opinion of this person that the International Simulation Football League has many problems with how money is being allocated. Some people like to horde cash but that's not necessarily a bad thing. Made up International Simulation Football League money actually has no value since potentially an infinite amount exists. There is no cap to how much per season is created so a person could, if they had enough time, they could make a billion ka jillion money units. I suppose the limiting factor is time but again since there is no seasonal cap, I guess that the biggest problem is inflation. Fake cardboard should not cost 8 thousand money units per card. Where is the return on investment? And stocks?! You can possibly get a return on investment but when you buy real stocks, you are part owner of a company. With stocks in the International Simulation Football League, you can spend millions of money units but not own any part of the team. I think stocks should allow a person to be part owner with voting power. They could make decisions about GM assignment and/or relocation or name changes. Yes I like that idea. Actually, don't listen to anything I said. Chaos would rule. It would be awesome for a few weeks then not fun at all.
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