Monday, March 10, 2008

Scoring

BSL ROSTER BASICS 
Roster line-up
Each Bigtime fantasy club consist of 15 players total. 
- 10 Starting position players
- 1 Starting Goal Keeper
- 3 Substitute players
- 1 Reserve player 

Starters
The only players on your roster guaranteed to count in the boxscore.

Substitutes
If your opponent acquires enough cards, your subs can start coming in to earn points in the game. Sub #1 comes in first and so forth except Goal Keepers.

Reserve
Does not count in the boxscore. A place to put someone who is injured, or a back-up goal keeper, or an overseas transfer not
in game shape, etc. etc. 

GAMEDAY POINT SYSTEM 
Forwards/Midfielders
Goals / Assists = 1 point each.

Defenders
Assists / Shots On Goal = 1 point each.
(any goal scored by a defender is a SOG at the same time)

Goal Keepers
Clean Sheet / 5 Saves = 1 point each.

Own Goals
Any results obtained from an own goal does not count.

Yellow Cards
On Gameday, if your BSL roster has 2 yellow cards, your opponent will be allowed to count his first substitute player in the scoresheet. 4 yellows and your opponents 2nd substitute player will also count in the scoresheet.

Red Cards
On Gameday, if your BSL roster has a player with a red card, not only will your opponent have a substitute player count in the scoresheet, but any scoring that your red card player had WILL NOT COUNT.

Scoring Summary Abbreviations
(G)=Goal (A)=Assist (R)=Red (Y)=Yellow
(LF)=Lineup Failure (CS)=Clean Sheet
(SP)-Saves Point (SOG)=Shot on Goal
(IN)-Sub that qualified to enter BSL match. 
(OUT)-Starter eliminated from BSL match for a red card.

Errors/ Scoring Changes
If you discover a scoring error just mention the error and it will be fixed. HOWEVER....Once a new match starts THE ERROR WILL STAND, so its important to mention it as soon as possible. Also, if the MLS changes a boxscore day's later after the weekend recap, the orginal scoreline is what counts. There is NO
RETRO scoring or changes to the stats.

MULTIPLE GAMES IN SAME WEEK 
If an MLS team plays two games in the same week, the players that have multiple league (not CCL, USOC) matches will be
scored as follows: 

Multi-Scoring 
The reward for using a player having multi games in a week is he is playing 180 minutes and has more chances to score.

Whether a position player or goal keeper, the players better game of that week will count in the boxscore. for example, your player scores 2 goals on a Wednesday, and 0 scores on Sunday. His Wednesday game would count. The same goes for Goal Keepers. For
example, he has 5 saves on Wednesday, but no clean sheet or enough saves on Sunday. Therefore Wednesday is used as his better
match that week. The 2 matches are not combined or averaged out. The better game will be used solely for that week.

Multi-Cards 
To balance the reward out, the risk for using a player having multi games in the week is he will have a better chance to get carded.

The players total card accumulation will go in effect. Any cards received in the week will count, but cannot have 2 yellows in a BSL game. If the player receives red in either game he will be red carded out of the BSL match. Multi-week players are playing 180 minutes.

INJURIES ON GAMEDAY 
In-game player injuries
If a player is started in a BSL match, they will count in the boxscore regardless of how many minutes they have played or not played.

Injured goal keepers/clean sheet 
A keeper has to play at least 45 minutes to qualify for a clean sheet point. 

Natl team duty 
It is up to the BSL Club operator to make sure any player who is out of his MLS line-up is placed in the proper place on their BSL roster.

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