Ok, so assuming I get a positive response to Question 1 then here's something else to consider...
I've been keeping an eye on
Blood Bowl Digital which is a great website created by a guy called Booty. One of the cool things he's done is create a league management app to replace the cyanide online server. Take a look at the overview
here and at the existing leagues
here.
So my question is... should we use it?
From what I've seen the advantages of the offline mode are;
1. Not every coach will need a copy of the game so long as they have access to it meaning more people can join in.
2. Hotseat matches can be played meaning, where possible, coaches can get together to play matches face-to-face rather than having to play via the internet.
3. League options are more flexible (e.g. cyanide server requires multiple of 4 teams for a league) including possibility to amend teams as we go along (salary cap rules?).
4. Full league & team stats are available without having to load up the game.
5. Online games are still possible via direct IP.
The disadvantages I can think of are;
1. I have no idea how direct IP works - this may be a deal breaker.
2. It's a bit more work as you need to manually download teams & upload match reports.
3. It's only a beta at the moment so there will be bugs (but lets face it there are plenty in the game anyway).
Please post your views here and then we'll have a vote or something.