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Poll Results: Would you like to see OASL Expand?
VOTING SUMMARY
CHOICETOTAL VOTES
YES to 3 Divisions of 10 teams each8
YES to 2 Divisions of 16 teams each5
YES to 2 Divisions of 14 teams each3
NO WAY3
YES other configuration (please elaborate)1

VOTING BREAKDOWN
MANAGERCHOICECOMMENTS
David Campbell (CHA)YES other configuration (please elaborate)   
Steve Turner (CLB)YES to 2 Divisions of 16 teams each  If I can find enough new managers 32 teams would be ideal & make it more competitive with 30 league games in a season 
Mark Creasey (VAN)YES to 3 Divisions of 10 teams each   
Rob Lye (AUS)YES to 2 Divisions of 14 teams each   
Jason Dowson (CAR)YES to 2 Divisions of 14 teams each  Stick with 2 divisions and more games 
Bryce Kalmbach (ATL)YES to 2 Divisions of 14 teams each  possibly, but given leagues are struggling to attract players is this a good idea? Is the waiting list long? 
Andy Shaw (SJ)YES to 3 Divisions of 10 teams each   
James White (KC)NO WAY  Unless their is a huge demand 
Tyler Ponder (LAF)YES to 3 Divisions of 10 teams each  I would like too see a simalar format to MSWL united where 3 up 3 down lets keep the leagues fresh.. maybe a play off between 8th and 3rd place 
Stephen Williams (HOU)NO WAY  Maintain the competitive status quo. 
Andrew Foss-Grant (POR)YES to 3 Divisions of 10 teams each  I also like the idea of 3 divisions of 12 
Paul Roseblade (CHV)YES to 2 Divisions of 16 teams each  I would like to see it expanded but stay in a 2 Division format.  
Derek Purvis (SEA)YES to 2 Divisions of 16 teams each  longer season, more games.  
David Blair (DC)YES to 2 Divisions of 16 teams each  The more teams, the more transfers... 

 
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