Found a brilliant spreadsheet here:
http://www.excely.com/football/2010-fifa-world-cup-schedule.shtml
All you have to do is fill in the scores, it does everyhting else.
Keeps the group tables up-to-date automatically; not just the points, but the order in the group.
Later, as each group is completed, teams get moved on into correct knock stage matches, etc.
Has the FIFA rules built-in to resolve drawn games/equal points, etc - using goal difference, goals scored, etc, etc.
It is password protected, so you can't accidently damage the logic/programming.
Doesn't use macros (it says). I scanned with Malwarebytes - which didn't find anything malicious.
Looks good!
When I put in SA goal, it put them top of their group, Mexico bottom, like it says on the tin.
Pity that I then had to put in the Mexico goal ...
http://www.excely.com/football/2010-fifa-world-cup-schedule.shtml
All you have to do is fill in the scores, it does everyhting else.
Keeps the group tables up-to-date automatically; not just the points, but the order in the group.
Later, as each group is completed, teams get moved on into correct knock stage matches, etc.
Has the FIFA rules built-in to resolve drawn games/equal points, etc - using goal difference, goals scored, etc, etc.
It is password protected, so you can't accidently damage the logic/programming.
Doesn't use macros (it says). I scanned with Malwarebytes - which didn't find anything malicious.
Looks good!
When I put in SA goal, it put them top of their group, Mexico bottom, like it says on the tin.
Pity that I then had to put in the Mexico goal ...