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I get what your saying however the game is changing massively in the last 3 years. Players are playing more games at higher intensity and are soon to have a new club World Cup. Five in games subs will soon be 6 or 7 and 9 named substitutes will soon be 11 or 12 . If the club starts playing 65-70 games and you play 8-15 games for your country then having two players for each position where they both play 35-45 games a season is actually the way forward to progress the game.
There's a lot of truth in what you say and I agree with lots of your post. However, I don't think it will really work in the sense of both players in each key position splitting their time 50/50. It will most definitely be a first choice + a rotational option or two, in my opinion. No first choice player will ever really be satisfied with only playing half the games, the better players will want to play every time they're fit, even if that does mean more games a season. The players at the top level are ultra-competitive. Another angle is that whilst there are more games, players are also getting fitter and training methods are adapting along with this. I don't think we're quite at the model you're suggesting just yet, but I agree that the game seems to be heading towards a direction of more games being played during a season, which I generally don't feel is that helpful at the top level, personally.