but change is good in life
if change is something like you win in lottery i agree, but if the doctor telling you you have diabetes(or worse) thats a big change in life but the most people won't say a good one.
The thing is what does renting player add to the game:
- an second transfer market?
- teams who only rent their players, and could always play at the equilibrium like that - without the process of building their team like today.
And i really don't see the advantage for the team who give out the player for rent, besides the transfer fees when he sell him and use the money he got to get an "similiar" player if he need to. If you loan him without training, he just loose value if you loan him with training we had an very easy way of cheating.