ECHL Contracts
Posted: Sun Jan 07, 2007 9:48 pm
I'm not very familiar with the details of the ECHL, so this may be a dumb question...
Why exactly can I not negotiate player or staff contracts? What I mean by that is, whenever I offer a contract to a staff or player, I am always locked at whatever salary the game defaults to(changes depending on the status I give the player), and I'm always locked at whatever length the game defaults to, which is only one year for players, and a max of two for staff. At first, I thought it was just how the ECHL worked, but I'm beginning to think that if the league really worked like this, no GM would come out of it a sane person. The one year contract lock thing is leading to me having to resign every single player... every single year... year after year.
And I don't mean that players are only requesting these contracts, and won't accept anything else... I mean the game is physically locking my offers to only one or two years, and locking my salary options to a status-dependent default. And I should also note: This isn't die to my finances, because it has happened since day one and continued no matter where I was with finances.
Why exactly can I not negotiate player or staff contracts? What I mean by that is, whenever I offer a contract to a staff or player, I am always locked at whatever salary the game defaults to(changes depending on the status I give the player), and I'm always locked at whatever length the game defaults to, which is only one year for players, and a max of two for staff. At first, I thought it was just how the ECHL worked, but I'm beginning to think that if the league really worked like this, no GM would come out of it a sane person. The one year contract lock thing is leading to me having to resign every single player... every single year... year after year.
And I don't mean that players are only requesting these contracts, and won't accept anything else... I mean the game is physically locking my offers to only one or two years, and locking my salary options to a status-dependent default. And I should also note: This isn't die to my finances, because it has happened since day one and continued no matter where I was with finances.