Fun you're speaking of that. Actually, I'm also working on "official" french miniature football rules. A little bit of miggle, a little bit of buzzball, a bit of pro set, and a little bit of dimitri too

Why ? Because I don't like some things in the pro set. I don't like some points in buzzball rules too. Etc, etc...
What I mean is that I begin to understand why there is so many rulesets out there : miniature/electric football is a system that you can play in several ways and depths of simulation. From the out of box old school game to pure simulation. A lot of choice ! Wich is a great thing.
But, the funny thing is that in miniature football, we can't find a official ruleset. IN table hockey, table soccer, you can find official endorsed ruleset.
You can play it or not, but it exists. Why people play these official rulesets ? FOR NATIONAL OR INTERNATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP TITLES. Simply as that.
Imagine you're playing table hockey in Berlin. You build a league/club. You can play any rule or table you want. But since you love playing competitive, you'll buy the same official table and use the same official ruleset the other leagues play.
ANd why these leagues plays official ruleset and table ? Because they want to be competitive for national events, where these official rulesets and tables are used. I will not speak of international championships in miniature football. They exists in table soccer or table hockey, but not in "american football" like we call it here. As far as I know, it does not exist a MF national title either.
For me, and thinking about all the MF particularities I was speaking about before, a official/national/international MF ruleset should be built with diferents depth stages/parts and option, around a core ruleset.
For example, you like passing simulation, but not multiple stops. Play "core ruleset + passing simulation - multiple stop"
You like multistop, TTQB and passing routes :
"coreset+multistop+ttqb+passing target"
etc, etc...Sounds certainly weird, but I can't find better words for now, I'm tired and thinking in english is hard for me
