When a team submits a game day team or a result for a fixture, their team name will appear as a hyperlink in the SKED™ draws and results tab. Clicking the team name will populate a PDF of the game day team, and the submission provided by that team.
Note: The scorer will not display any fixtures for their team in the app until the fixture is Published in SKED.
Display of data from Game Day App in SKED
Team Admins will be able to submit a game day team for their fixture. This will result in the team’s name in SKED being underlined, and the players appearing on the game day team sheet in SKED. The admins name, and submission time is published in the top right-hand corner of the game day team sheet. If the SKED admin has "Publish Team Sheet" enabled, this will display the game day team to the public viewing their draw.
A scorer will be able to submit a score for their own team. When a score has been submitted by only 1 team, OR both teams agree on the final score, the score will appear in Sporty in Black, and the game day team sheet for the scorer’s own team will update to reflect the game events and final score submitted. The admins name, and submission time is published in the top right-hand corner of the page.
If a referee submits a score, their submission is identified as final, and over-rides a conflicting score submitted by either team. If the referee score matches the score submitted by the OWN team, the game event assignment to players by the own team will be retained. A referee submission of Red Card, Yellow Card, Blue card assigned against a player number is identified as definitive unless modified by a SKED admin. To view a referee submission, click the V between the two names, which will become a hyperlink after a referee submits a score through the app.
Clicking the pencil icon next to each team name also displays the game events and game day team submitted for the fixture.
• If both unofficial scorers agree on the score, the game events will be populated against the player the “own team” submitted them against.
• If the game is scored by only one team, their version of the game events will be populated (if no official score is received, or if the official scorer submission lists game events against NA unknown player).
• If the game is not scored by unofficial scorers, the official scorer game events will be populated.
A SKED admin can review the game events by opening each team’s team sheet and can then click the pencil icon next to the team’s result to edit the final result directly in SKED and confirm the final score. This will NOT update the game day team sheets submitted by the scorers, these Game Day PDF team sheets will ALWAYS represent the score submitted by the scorer through the app.
If a team submits a team sheet only, and does not score the game, but the game is scored by the opposition team, the gameday team sheet for the non-scoring team will display 0-0 as this represents that no submission for the score was made by the OWN team admin.
Similarly, if a team submits a score but no team sheet, no team sheet will be displayed in SKED, but a result will be posted in the results field.
If a team admin submits a comment when they submit the result, the team name will be highlighted in blue in SKED. If a referee submits a comment, the V between the two names will be highlighted in blue. The comments will appear on the Team Sheet or in a CSV fixture report exported from SKED.
Contested Scores
If two unofficial scorers from opposing team submit differing game events or game scores, and no official score has been received, the home team scorer’s submission will display on your Sporty website and in SKED as Red to indicate it is contested. In the example below, the teams agreed on the score for Lyttleton, but had differing scores entered for Marist Albion.
On your website, the fixture will display in Red to indicate the score is contested.
In the app, the score will display in Red to indicate the score is contested. Users have the ability to edit the score through the app when the final score is listed as contested.
To verify a contested score in SKED, you can click on the team name in SKED to view the PDF submission of the game from each scorer and use this to aid in your investigation into what the score should be.
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