midfielder
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Taken from YF site ... one of their posters has an excellent spreadsheet he has set up ... copied the post below ...
http://yellowfever.co.nz/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=9598
Prompted by Jason Pine (and taking advantage of the time afforded of being on an injury break from marathon training), I have now completed an A-League spreadsheet: www.michaelwray.co.nz/A-League-0910.zip
It has all the usual functions contained in one of my league sheets:
- League tables and fixtures
- Cumulating points graph
- Changing positions graph
- Collective or individual results entry interface
- Strength of opposition & remaining opponents calculations
- Results grid with user definable highlighting
- Dynamic prediction engine*
- User predictions facility
- Dynamic team and division stats for season
- Form tables with user defined parameters
- All-time league head-to-head meetings
- Previous season league tables
As always, it's free and available to anyone who is interested.
*The historic data component for the prediction engine was of course empty for the Gold Coast and North Queensland teams, so I had to extrapolate a starting point from the A-League odds for those teams. Once we get to the end of August, the current form component should start to out-weigh the simplistic inputs of the odds. I may also have to tweak the weight of the previous fixture where a repeat occurs - not something my existing algorithm had to be concerned with.
This is the first time I've managed to convert the template to cope with leagues that use multiple home and/or multiple away meetings between teams in the same season. I've kept its functionality and look/feel consistent with the existing sheets. Now that I have such a system, there is a possibility of expanding coverage to some additional leagues that were previously deemed too hard. Not sure if I will find time to do that for 2009/10 - I will most likely see if the new template encounters any bugs during the course of this first application before doing more.
Any problems give me a shout (see www.michaelwray.co.nz).
It should work fine with Excel 2007 or prior. (Note if you have Excel 2000 or 97, you should be fine only if you are not on IE7 or above - IE7 breaks all but the simplest Office 2000 documents.)
Cheers,
Michael.
http://yellowfever.co.nz/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=9598
Prompted by Jason Pine (and taking advantage of the time afforded of being on an injury break from marathon training), I have now completed an A-League spreadsheet: www.michaelwray.co.nz/A-League-0910.zip
It has all the usual functions contained in one of my league sheets:
- League tables and fixtures
- Cumulating points graph
- Changing positions graph
- Collective or individual results entry interface
- Strength of opposition & remaining opponents calculations
- Results grid with user definable highlighting
- Dynamic prediction engine*
- User predictions facility
- Dynamic team and division stats for season
- Form tables with user defined parameters
- All-time league head-to-head meetings
- Previous season league tables
As always, it's free and available to anyone who is interested.
*The historic data component for the prediction engine was of course empty for the Gold Coast and North Queensland teams, so I had to extrapolate a starting point from the A-League odds for those teams. Once we get to the end of August, the current form component should start to out-weigh the simplistic inputs of the odds. I may also have to tweak the weight of the previous fixture where a repeat occurs - not something my existing algorithm had to be concerned with.
This is the first time I've managed to convert the template to cope with leagues that use multiple home and/or multiple away meetings between teams in the same season. I've kept its functionality and look/feel consistent with the existing sheets. Now that I have such a system, there is a possibility of expanding coverage to some additional leagues that were previously deemed too hard. Not sure if I will find time to do that for 2009/10 - I will most likely see if the new template encounters any bugs during the course of this first application before doing more.
Any problems give me a shout (see www.michaelwray.co.nz).
It should work fine with Excel 2007 or prior. (Note if you have Excel 2000 or 97, you should be fine only if you are not on IE7 or above - IE7 breaks all but the simplest Office 2000 documents.)
Cheers,
Michael.