I like it too. Especially since it has less variation in team members and fewer teams. But It's more representative of where people play, I'd argue. Lambeth and Uxbridge aren't exactly close. Of course, the other option is hardly perfect either with two teams made up of people spread across London. I just like it because there's very little human decision involved (teams = councils, if council does not have enough players, merge extras), and it creates some random teams.
I like it too. Especially since it has less variation in team members and fewer teams. But It's more representative of where people play, I'd argue. Lambeth and Uxbridge aren't exactly close. Of course, the other option is hardly perfect either with two teams made up of people spread across London. I just like it because there's very little human decision involved (teams = councils, if council does not have enough players, merge extras), and it creates some random teams.
Meh.