We have a discussion about this in ACBB forum
(124836.28) (in spanish, sorry). Here my opinion:
(124836.68). I will try to resume it in my poor english:
The EconomyAs you said, 1st division is 1st division. But I'm not agree. Here in Spain, If you want to say in the 1st division you must be better than 6000 teams. In other countries, you only must be better than 50 or less. So, I can not understand how the TV/merchandising/arena incomes are the same in Spain and in a country with only 23 teams. This is the least realistic part of this wonderful game.
This is why a new team, with no too mutch experience, has enough money for buying players that an old team from Spain, Italy or USA can not buy. Maybe the team from big country has been playing for 5 seasons with two promotions, but it is still at IV division and there the incomes are ridiculous comparing with 1st division.
The small countries are little economical paradises in this game.
RANKINGNow I am the 285th in the world. Past season I lost the semifinals of Spanish 1st division and I started in V division some seasons ago. A team from a small country can be the 50th of the world because has won the league in the 1st division of a contry with only 25 teams. I have proved that I'm better than 6000 people. The winner of this country only has proved that he's better than 25 people. I think that the raking is not very realistic as well.
B3The 12% of the teams from Cymru play the B3. The 0,0003% of the teams from Spain do it. I think that this is not fair and this is not good for the B3.
Now the B3 is full of teams without experience in the game. They have a lot of money because they play in the 1st division of their countries. Sometimes they haven't a lot of hard rivals, so they can think only in the B3, playing relax they competition and going hard in the B3. At the same time a team from a big country can not play at his best because his competition is harder than B3. And this is why the B3 has no interest for the comunity.
Last season, the winner of the B3 was a team from a country with less than 50 users. He is a great manager without any doubt, but he has an advantage: he comes from a small country.
¿Solutions? It's hard. But I think that an
economical regularization could be the first step. And to
have more teams playing the B3 from big countries and less from the small countries. For example, 8 teams from bigest countries can play the B3 while the teams from smallest contries must play a previous match between them for beeing in the B3.
Sorry about my english. :P