Notes on New Features for 2009

 Referee Request Window
   A league can now set the amount of time before a game in which a referee can make an assignment request or self-assignment. Go to League Referee Settings.

 View All Users in League
   Any official who can Edit Users can now see a list of all users who are associated with the league. You can edit any user directly from the list. TO USE: go to Edit Users from your home page and click on Show User List.

 Time Stamp Referee Requests
   The Referee Coordinator can now see when a referee has requested an assignment. This is for leagues that uses Request/Confirm mode. Go to All Referee Assignments. Any games with current requests are noted with a Requested button. The Edit Game form will note the date and time for requests (See Example).

 Auto-notification of Yellow Card and Red Card Reports
   Email is sent automatically to the Referee Coordinator, the League Administrator, and the League President.

 Improved Navigation of Referee List
   There is now alphabetic indexing for traversing the Referee List.

 Teams List for League Websites
   Leagues can now easily create an html page with a list of teams that link to the Team Page. This page is self-contained and the styles can be easily edited to conform with the styles of a league website. This means that a league can make it easy to navigate from their website to view team schedules.

 Tournament Scorecards for Round Robin Tournaments
   Tournament Scorecards can now be generated automatically for large format printing. These cards can be used at the field to keep track of a division's progress. (See Example Scorecard).

 Referee Coordinator can see who has reported results
   The Games Refereed Report now indicates if a report for a game has been made and if a referee has made a results report. There is a new column called "Reports." If there is a View link, then there has been some type of report made for the game. In addition, if a Referee name is in GREEN, then that referee has made a results report for that game.

  League Option to tie reporting of results to Referee Pay
   There are two new league settings:
   A. Specifying which Referees can report game results.
   B. Tying the reporting of results to Referee Pay. If the switch is on, then at least one referee who is authorized (see A) must make a results report for a game in order for that game to be included in the computing of referee pay. In effect, this is a tool to for validating referee attendance in addition to insuring that results are reported for the purposes of standings and/or monitoring a division for competitive balance.

 Improved formatting of the Game Reports and Referee Grade Reports by coaches
   Reports are easier to access and read. Ways to access reports:
   A. The Referee Coordinator can see lists of reports by going to Game Reports, then selecting the criteria for reports.
   B. The Referee Coordinator can see the Game Reports for a single game by going to Games Refereed Report > View.
   C. The Referee Coordinator can see grades for a referee by going to Referees > View Grades.
   D. The Referee Coordinator can see all grading by a coach by going to the Division Schedule, then Show Teams and clicking on a coach name.
   E. A Referee can see game reports by going to Games I Refereed > View.

 Consolidation of Game Report Form
   There is now a single Save Button on the Game Report Form. There is now also an option to Delete specific reports.

 Authorized Referees can Report No Shows
   Referees who are authorized to make reports can report No Shows. This can be done from the Games I Refereed Report.