pmurgs wrote:Dragonne wrote:2. When left with the prospect of playing for the B team, I'm sure a lot of players would immediately suffer a little drop in commitment. After all, the B team is unlikely to win any honours, and facing a lot of very tough games will put some people off
I know I personally wouldn't see this as a reason not to compete. Hell, the baggers are not expecting to beat FiB and sG eta al, but the point of playing is to have fun and enjoy competing in the league.
Pity the nuts can't find the time to compete properly. I'm sure many/all of them actually do want to compete, but life and other things get in the way.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying that this is the primary reason for the team folding, but rather that it would be a contributing factor.
Consider that we played a few intra-clan matches in early December, where the turnout for both teams was very good. As I recall, the Nutz suffered pretty hefty defeats in all games. Following on from that, the best players from the Nutz were promoted to join the baggers. I could certainly see how morale could be a little low.
There's a difference between not expecting to beat the best of the best, and feeling that your team can compete effectively at all.
Most of my rationalisation as to the fall of the Nutz comes from the other points listed, but all of those would contribute to the lack of morale within the team, and therefore a drop in commitment levels.
We deliberately set out to have one team that would be able to compete at the nighest level in the league. i certainly hope that the baggers with give FiB/BvD/ASF etc. a damn good run for their money. If not, we'd have been better off randomly assigning players to two teams. That way, we'd probably see more commitment from both.

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