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  • Thread Starter Gianni Casagrande

    (@gianni-casagrande)

    Thanks for the response.
    I figured the issue out.

    The Sportspress config for player performance and statistics use the same value and slug name for goals, assists, PIM etc. So essentially, it’s adding both those numbers together giving you double the stat on the player list.

    To solve, you need to edit the player statistics to use different name and slug than player performance. You need to make sure the actual formula for the statistic is using the correct naming from player performance. Example: goals is G not $goals.

    Seems that it might be a good idea to differentiate the statistic from performance. Or at least be able to keep the same title and change the slug name.

    I just read the latest update on your site, awesome.

    I have phpleague running on my local setup, and would be happy to help test and troubleshoot anything to help. Would be happy to donate some funds also!

    I’m looking forward to the next release!

    Thanks
    Gianni

    Mika,

    I have to commend you for doing this. This is a plugin that I believe, many are waiting for. Good work.

    I am currently using the outdated LeagueManager plugin on my soccer league website (http://www.derbyleaguesoccer.com). It’s doing the job, painful at times but it’s working well. Some of the admin features are hard to work with, so I think this is where you need to spend most of your time.

    Some Suggestions:
    1. Stats. (you mentioned this possibly in a premium version)

    2. An external public page that team captains can submit their scores directly into the database causing table and stat updates; would be a welcome feature. It’s painful to have to update scores and stats each week, have team captains do it for you!

    3. I don’t think you need confirmation messaging that tells you that things you didn’t input are optional. Users know this. Example — The website is not valid (optional).

    4. When inputting a fixture date, I would hint text yyyy/mm/dd. Fixture means Match Day correct?

    4. Widgets – Upcoming fixtures, last scores, top scorers etc.

    5. “Top” Stats — top scorers, top points etc etc

    Great Start!!!
    Thanks
    Gianni.

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