imagine two team fighting for position 7, each has a game left against a mid-level team that tries to go far in the cup - eventually one plays against the team, when it is still in the cup and gets a free win, while the other plays against it, a week later after the team lost in the cup and loses - this can affect which team gets relegated - that is a problem - that is not competitive sport.
I think you are basing your case on wrong presumption that everything has to be equal.
I'll try to keep this as short as possible as I don't want to resemble Wolph. When the season starts every team get's a schedule. At first glance, you can usually see which were good draws and which were bad (for example if you as a weaker team, draw all oposite side weaker teams away and stronger teams at home, you're schedule is already harder by random). As the season is long, there will be a lot of player movement, injuries, unlucky cup draws (and lucky cup draws), that might change that first impression of a lousy schedule.
Taking your 2 teams at 7-th spot example. What if they both play the same mid-lvl team. The first one get's a tough game and loses. The mid-lvl team secures PO or 5-th spot, decides to sell his older players for the "better before playoff market value". The second team get's a walk in a park. Or teams go bot at the time suitable for one team etc. Besides, if you are fighting for 7-th or 8-th spot, you seem to be in over your head anyway. If you have gotten there because you have made bad choises and losing league games you could have won, for cup success or played starters in 3 games a week. Then that is just bad management.
So if you have a tough week with 3 games you want to win. Sacrifice training in order to train GS or drop out of cup if you need those league wins to stay in your current division (cup cash does not make up the hit you take relegating).
The proposed GS change will make it easier for top tier teams (especially in cup, as I can't imagine lower tier teams beating higher tier teams with full lineups) + it makes the system more harder to understand for a new user.
Last edited by Kukoc at 5/3/2012 12:10:07 PM