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The 2nd National Online League of Season 6
Tiger-flash:
Good quote,
Like the premiere league having a limit to 25 players or with apat 20 players. This means Scotland and Wales could still have 5 teams. This could generate more payers to join the league and even new teams could join up to join the national league and merge as long as they play in the apat forum.
Years ago i played in the veterans footy league with 5 teams and now there are around 7 leagues of around 90 teams in total... get it? This could work.
Just think of a league with Scotland A & B, Wales A & B, the other national teams and any of the top national cup teams but with 20 Players for example ;)
chrish1976:
i prefer b, as it was a much better tourney with equal numbers. I think teams of 6 or 8 with top 4 scoring works would prefer 8 i think as 15 weeks playing is a long time on 6 people.
ck1888:
A. Scotland for the win
ck1888:
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it makes it much harder for new players to APAT to join in.
This is key in my opinion in pushing up members as we had a fair few join up during league due to all the boys talking about the league matches on Facebook etc
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Swinebag:
My personal preference would be B but will side with A for the following.
1. B would struggle to attract new players
2. B would be a problem with player availability
Think both of these have beenemtioned anyway.
I would like to see a change to the scoring of this event as it clearly favours the team with the most players (despite the best efforts to counter this)
My proposal would be that the point scoring system stays the same on an individual basis. This determines who gets the VA packages. However on a team basis, the top 3 players in the tourney score the 3 2 1 for their region. This would reduce the team dynamic in the latter stages.
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