I, myself, am against a D-League system by the way.
Why?
In most D.I leagues and D.II leagues of big countries it is near impossible to train two players from 18y old up. You can get away with training one player as you can "hide" him in cup and scrimmage games, but you are so limited in what you can do when you are competitive that most of people regress back to D.II if they want to train.
Sending youngsters do D-league makes a lot of sense. You wouldn't have more training slots because of that and you would pay for it. You can choose not to of course. Right now the system gives no incentive to even be in D.I because:
- you can't train players efficiently
- you can't make any money so your team stagnates
So what would make someone motivate to play in D.I? Championship? You don't get any extra money because of it. You get a full arena for half a season, which normally covers your expenses you had in order to contend for a championship in first place.
I made more money and could train whatever I wanted in D.II. Usual profit was 140k - 200k per week without the cup. I think D-league would solve these problems.
EDIT: I'm sure this will give more incentive to join D.I. Think of it like some sort of award to be there. Sure you get 1M, but 1M in D.I is like a drop in the sea. Right now there is nothing to play for in D.I except glory...
Last edited by Koperboy at 1/10/2014 8:38:07 AM