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There is a recent debate in the football world as to whether or not transferring players between teams affects a team's success. This debate is based on the theory that when a team's balance changes, it disrupts their chemistry and ultimately their performance. While this debate is ongoing, one thing is for sure- teams that keep their roster mostly intact tend to be more successful.

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Question: Does the transfer balance of football teams affect their success?

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Yes, the transfer balance of a football team can have a direct impact on the team's success. Transfers often involve bringing in players who can improve the team's performance, thus giving them an advantage in competition. Large transfer budgets can allow teams to acquire high-quality players, while smaller budgets mean fewer resources to draw from. The transfer balance can also affect team chemistry, as new players may need to adjust to their new teammates and surroundings. Overall, transfer balance can play a significant role in a team's performance on the field.

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Jan. 31, 2023, 11:36 a.m.

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Published: Tuesday, January 31, 2023

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