
Clubs should not be allowed into two team divisions if they can't field two teams, seems pretty straight forward to me. That is why there are single team divisions!

Don't get me wrong I understand when clubs have every intention of fielding two teams but as they get into the season they lose players so have to drop out, but when a club like Budapest allegedly have requested to move to a single team division why would the SAASL make them stay in a two team Div at the expense of every other team that has got two sides

Should the SAASL force Clubs that do have the numbers to field two teams into the A&B divisions? If clubs like SPOC and OISC who both have C teams in two different single team divisions, were forced into Div 3 & 4 respectively they could replace those teams that can't get the numbers together.
Should the SAASL have the power to do this

My major gripe is that as the situation stands, clubs will be registering players (and thus taking their money) on the promise of playing a certain number of games in a certain division, then the SAASL decide to bend the rules for some clubs and all of a sudden, clubs have players who are only playing every two weeks. Will the SAASL be reducing the fees for these players? Will they compensate the clubs if these players leave there club to play at a club who plays every week?
The structure of the league should not be at the mercy of the clubs to decide, that's why you have a body to run things, but that body has to be seen to be serving all of it's members not just some.

Rant over.. But I would be very interested to hear what others think, this would seem like a very good reason for clubs to think about joining the Collegiate League.