In real football there is the ultimate challenge: to be the champion of the highest league. That's why teams are trying to climb up, and that gives them more rewards than problems, agree? Access to the best players, for example. Nothing like this in Top Eleven, no final destination. No reason to go higher. Only troubles.
The problem is in front of you. Many managers intentionally lose the League to stay on the same level, because losing the League gives you more than winning: you stay on the same level without losing relative quality. Have you seen something like this in real football?
If you don't think it's a problem, then I'd like to hear your definition of this word =]