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I am going to use Classical Antiquity Division A from this season as an example to show the differences between the current system and the new one that I could introduce if players are generally happy with it.
The 10 players in the division are (with their FOG2DL rating in brackets and army choices after that) . . .
Nosy_Rat (no rating), Pontics, Romans, Jewish
TheGrayMouser (5.67), Gallics, Ptolemaics, Graeco-Bactrian
hidde (5.78), Carthaginians, Romans, Macedonians
NikiforosFokas (5.80), Thracians, Indo-Parthians and Ptolemaics
MikeC_81 (5.83), Romans, Carthaginians, Spanish
ianiow (6.00), Carthaginians, Macedonians, Ptolemaics
shadowblack (7.09), Spartans, Romans, Macedonians
rbodleyscott (7.33), Rhoxolani, Romans, Carthaginians
ruskicanuk (10.00), Carthaginians, Romans, Carthaginians (Achaemenid Persians)
klayeckles (10.33), saka, Indo-Skythians, Ptolemaics
Now under the current system I would look at that pattern of army choices and try to maximise the number of first choices without any regard to the player ratings, or even the player's names. And with this group I was able to come up with 8 first choices (:D) and one second choice. One player who squeezed into the division right at the end of the recruitment process was asked to make another third choice because they had chosen two armies from the same nation in their original selection.
But using the alternative idea, where the "order of preference" is removed, I now have to look at the FOG2DL ratings and allocate armies to the lowest rated players first. So the first player is Nosy_Rat who is an unrated player. This means he is either new to the FOG2DL, or has not played the requisite number of matches (15) to get a FOG2DL rating. Normally, I would not put a player straight into Division A but his form in other tournaments suggested he would probably cope OK. His choices are Pontics (which are a bit of a non-descript army), Romans and Jewish. I am not sure where the Pontics come in Mike's classification but roughly I would rate them as tier B/C so, given that Nosy_Rat is bit of an unknown quantity I think I would give him the Romans, because they are a better army than the Pontics.
Next up is TGM who would be given the Gallics and then comes hidde who would get the Hannibal/Carthaginian army. NikiforosFokas would get the Thracians but MikeC_81 would have to be allocated the Spanish, as the Romans and Carthaginians have already been taken. ianiow would get the Macedonians because the Carthaginians have been taken, shadowblack would get the Spartans and rbodleyscott would have to have the Rhoxolani as the Romans and Carthaginians are already taken. ruskicanuk made only two valid choices so was asked to make another selection and chose the Achaemenid Persians and klayeckles would be given the Ptolemaics in preference to the Saka because the Ptolemaics are a better match-up against the other armies in the division. For all of these divisions I did not need to consult Mike's guide as I am dealing with experienced tournament players who know their armies very well.
So the final line-up using the alternative system would look like this. Seven players ended up with the same army while Nosy_Rat, MikeC_81 and klayeckles got something different (actual army used shown in brackets) . . .
Nosy_Rat - Romans (Pontics)
TheGrayMouser - Gallics
hidde - Carthaginians
NikiforosFokas - Thracians
MikeC_81 - Spanish (Romans)
ianiow - Macedonians
shadowblack - Spartans
rbodleyscott - Rhoxolani
ruskicanuk - Achaemenid Persians
klayeckles - Ptolemaics (Saka)
Because this method allows me to be a bit more interventionist, I was able to give a little bit of a help to the lowest-rated (non-rated) player in the division thereby reducing the chances of having a player tailing off after a few matches if the standard was a bit too tough for him (it wasn't as it turns out

I was hoping to find out from this exercise whether players would need to choose 4 armies instead of three, But it is still a bit inconclusive. I will have to do another test later on today or tomorrow. My guess is that we will need to ask for 4 choices with this method to cover all eventualities.