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This has been discussed many times before, but with different answers from everyone. Leagues come and go within one or two seasons. Eventually, the better ran leagues will keep going to become great leagues. There are already leagues that has gone past their first few seasons, and became great seasons. It is a mater of how much can the commissioner take with GMs quitting, his job/school/family, and how much work is involved in a league.
With people being in too many leagues, that is the problem with the person who are in the leagues. I know one GM who is in 11 leagues, and he seems like he remains active in all 11 leagues. I really can't answer this question, because GMs have different time on their hands to be/run in leagues.
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