There are 11 teams in Div 1 - therefore each team makes up 9% of the league table. In the first three weeks of this current league season, West Mids had 23/216 entrants = 11% of the field, 16/161 = 10%, and 13/148 = 9%. Therefore, I make the point that we were not overly heavy or large - we had the average team size. There were other teams larger than WM.
Over time, player volume has dropped away (including WM), and WM player ratio has increased to between 15%-18%. This doesn"t mean the league has failed - it just means people are dropping out.
Consider that APAT National events do not sell out with the gusto that they did in S2/S3.... that means people have dropped out of the mix.... by the same token, does that mean the APAT Nationals are therefore failing? Of course not.
With respect to the league, if all 216 players who played the first round had stuck around, WM would still only be playing with the average player ratio, and the league table might look different. The fact is that people lost interest after round 1 - that doesn"t necessarily mean the league concept is bad or wrong.... just that people lost interest.
imo you will never be able to sustain the interest of so many people over a 20 week cycle. Some will get bored, some will just forget about it, some will lose interest when they aren"t top of the league, etc etc etc. Drastically shorten the lifecycle of the league with a view to keeping it more "current", and we will have far more chance of sustaining interest throughout. Failing that, scrap it, and add the value seats to more Online Nationals.