Rules
The Allocation Order
The Allocation Order in Major League Soccer is designed as a competitive balance measure, to try to distribute players more evenly across the league. In this game, it is a central component to how things work.
To begin the game, players are assigned a random spot in the order. This position is used to determine the order in which night actions happen. The person at #1’s action is the first to occur, then #2, and so on.
All players using night actions or who voted for the player who is killed drop to the bottom of the order for the following day, while those who didn’t use an action or who voted for other players move up to fill those slots. Each player will receive a PM telling them their spot in the order at the beginning of each day.
A tie in the vote will be resolved through the allocation order. For instance, if the vote is tied between Khushrenada and Stevey, and the #1 player in the allocation voted for Stevey, he is the one who is killed.
Designated Players
The player who finishes with the second-most votes in a given day will be a Designated Player the next day. Ties in this are also resolved through the Allocation Order. In MLS, these players are paid significantly more than most other players, and in this game it means that player is automatically bumped up to #1 in the Allocation Order.
I realize this is fairly complicated, even though it's got nothing on how convoluted the actual MLS is. If you have any questions, feel free to ask them here.