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Date Posted: 09:32:09 10/31/01 Wed
Author: Marco
Subject: Austrias trades statistics

Hi,
after the complains i have just looked thru the trades of
Austria. Indeed their talent was spreaded out, as he made trades with 9 teams (half the league).

Here the number (not quality) of players traded:

Montreal: 9
Berlin: 6
Amsterdam: 4
Orlando: 3
Frankfurt: 3
Scottland: 2
Rhein: 1
Sacramento: 1
London: 1

a total of 30 players (not counting released players)

So yes this was a very strange trading, but a lot of teams
took advantage of it and i think this is a good thing.
Especially for the teams on the way up like Montreal and Berlin.

bye and tschuess,
Marco

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