I think Mark is correct, logically. On the other hand, it seems like most people understood it the other way (2 weeks total, not 4). With that said, a forfeit is a pretty large penalty, so why not go with the more lenient interpretation of the time limit? This would be:
**The fixture window is two weeks, and that is the norm for when you should try to get your game done. If you don't have it played within four weeks, there will be a forfeit. **
I also read it this way and honestly do not see the harm because all it will do is cause possible delay of only 2 weeks, while also allowing flexibility for the odd occasion when teams cannot schedule their fixture within the two week release window (not being pragmatic, though I recognise the benefits at this point in time).
I am also happy to accept the 2 week play window and have my team use a sub. So whatevs, my 2p, +1, blah blah.
I also read it this way and honestly do not see the harm because all it will do is cause possible delay of only 2 weeks, while also allowing flexibility for the odd occasion when teams cannot schedule their fixture within the two week release window (not being pragmatic, though I recognise the benefits at this point in time).
I am also happy to accept the 2 week play window and have my team use a sub. So whatevs, my 2p, +1, blah blah.