I actually love it. But then again, I am a purist and found the old system incredibly boring and unrealistic. I understand the frustration of the new system but I actually enjoy that experience as it makes the game more about putting in the effort without knowing if it will pay off (and you have more of a sense of accomplishment when you find a gem that develops well). The previous system is too indicative of the younger generations need for everything to be laid out for them—everything needs to be exact and all outcomes perfectly explained with no deviation from standardized expectations. I find that many players my age love the new transfer market while younger players are frustrated with the lack of all attributes being available like a grading rubric or levels testing guide.
I've probably taken the debate away from the game, though, so I'll just go back to scouting out some young talent in FIFA 14.