Yes, but that has led to the situation we had a couple of years ago with every man, woman and child putting on a Tournament series and getting the same 6-7 local teams entering every month. Low turnouts = lesser competition, smaller events with fewer facilities (as there isn't any money to pay for them) and a general decline in player, referee and organiser standards.Great point Exile.
Then isn't the problem down to apathy of players? if the choice is theirs to make and not the problem being another event series?
Now surely you can't tell me that is a good thing?
But if the Federation (some might argue artificially) restricts the number of events, then the teams have fewer choices, granted - but those choices can be of a higher quality, benefiting even the "burger van" player by offering them an all-round better event for their entry dollar*.
Now I'm a huge capitalist, but I'm also acutely aware that sometimes the market needs a prod in the right direction or it could fall flat - looking at the average return for even a reasonable attendance in a well-run event, I personally wouldn't bother as when you check your hourly rate, I think the local Dirty Fried Chicken pays better. By gently "funnelling" the teams and players into fewer events, you allow the organiser to see something approaching a decent return, which will allow them to re-invest. The attendance figures of 2 years ago barely covered costs, let alone allowed for profit and reinvestment - then you can see which organisers are striving to make their events better, as they will actually have the funds to do so. Maybe they will even hold bigger "one-off" events like Blackpool or Heavens Gate, where a loss is made on the event but the overall profit line allows for the showcase event to make fiscal sense in terms of branding and profile.
*seeing as Robbo started the whole Americanism thing, I thought y'all wouldn't mind if I joined in.