The SPL had 28 teams in 2010.
In order to be in the situation that the CPL faces at the moment, they would have to lose a third of their teams, and I don't see the SPL suddenly losing upwards of 9 of their teams.
As things stand, 2 teams are being promoted, 2 are being relegated, 1 is done, and 1 has bought a CPL spot.
That's a net loss of 4, with a loss of only 1 to the league as a whole.
Now, if anyone has any concrete evidence of a significant number of teams quitting the SPL, let's have it.
On a seperate note, registration opened for PSP Texas last week (23rd January), and they have 102 teams registered, with 12 paid.
In order to be in the situation that the CPL faces at the moment, they would have to lose a third of their teams, and I don't see the SPL suddenly losing upwards of 9 of their teams.
As things stand, 2 teams are being promoted, 2 are being relegated, 1 is done, and 1 has bought a CPL spot.
That's a net loss of 4, with a loss of only 1 to the league as a whole.
Now, if anyone has any concrete evidence of a significant number of teams quitting the SPL, let's have it.
On a seperate note, registration opened for PSP Texas last week (23rd January), and they have 102 teams registered, with 12 paid.