I run the North-East Social Cricket League with 14 sides and I’m ready to move away from Play-Cricket and launch our own site—something in the mould of https://www.stocktonsundayleague.org.uk/, but tailored to our competition. What the public will see The homepage needs to surface the latest results, upcoming matches and live league standings without any manual tinkering. Once a captain submits a scorecard, the table, fixtures list and results widget should refresh instantly. What the teams will control Each captain must have a secure login that takes them straight to their team’s area. From there they’ll be able to: • upload squad photos and player headshots • maintain detailed player profiles (season and career stats, batting and bowling figures, appearances, averages, strike-rates, economy, the lot) • enter full scorecards after every match, including ball-by-ball if they wish Behind the scenes the system should compile those scorecards into league-wide leaderboards—top run-scorers, wicket-takers, catches, and cumulative team totals—so I don’t have to. I’d still like an admin override to edit or approve data when needed. A clean, mobile-first design, intuitive dashboards and a rock-solid database are more important than fancy graphics. I’m open on tech stack—WordPress with custom plugins, Laravel, Django, or anything that keeps hosting costs sensible and future tweaks straightforward. At this stage I’m gauging cost and effort, so outline how you’d tackle the build, the rough timeline and any similar sports-stats projects you’ve delivered. Once I see a clear path and price, we can lock in milestones and get the ball rolling.