Im currently trying to decide what the best format is going to be, so I thought I'd throw it open to the forum and see what all you in BloodBowlLand think.
Season one was pretty much a clone of the Death Zone suggestion. ie play for 3 weeks (which I extended to 5). At the end put forward your best 3 results. Top 4 teams would then be randomly drawn against each other, and the 2 winners would play in the final. This was ok, but I found that some people complained that due to work commitments they could barely play 3 games, and was biased towards those people that had lots of free time. To this I had to be harsh in reply...5 weeks is a long time and if you truly want to play you find time to play.
Season Two saw the league split in 2 division. The same format then applied. Everyone put forward their best three results. The top 2 from each division would then play each other to determine who would be in the final.
The main problem I suffered is that my league is subject to many infrequent players (most games are played down the local pub when a couple of coaches suddenly get the urge to play). I have also had an influx of coaches in the last week of the season who hardly get to play any games, then have to sit back during the finals, and then lose interest.
My current solution is to greatly extend the season (probably to 8-12 weeks). This should help with the intermitent players, and allow coaches to have a game whenever they feel like it. (though I would prefer a more stringent league, it just isn't going to happen). Each coach can play another coach a maximum of two times, One home, one away (we are going to give +1FF to the home team, and allow stadium house rules, but only with proper phyiscal representation).
I'm currently going to award 3pts for a win, 1pt for a draw, 0pts for a loss. End of season most points wins, end of story. Simple, but kinda flawed as the coaches who can play more will greatly benefit.
The other idea is one suggested in BB Mag 2 by Rob Murphy. For those that do not know it the formula is Win%+TD difference + 1pt per 5 casulties. Im cautious of this because it would be possible for a 3-0 team to be better than a 20-1 team, which would put off a coach playing a lot of games, and sitting back after 3 straight wins.
Oh what a conumdrum.
So what do you guys think, and do you have any good alternatives. Please keep in mind my leagues hap-hazard nature...

Simon
