Posted on: 08/15/03 09:28pm
By: Anonymous (Footy)
Hi. Is there anything like
this for Geeklog? I\'m setting up a soccer league website using geeklog and was wondering if there\'s any solution like this available, to save some time from having to update html tables instead. If not a geeklog plugin, anyone know of other php solutions for this?
Re:Sports Management plugin for geeklog?
Posted on: 08/16/03 09:00am
By: Anonymous (Anon)
What sort of features are you looking for? Can\'t see an example site...
Re:Sports Management plugin for geeklog?
Posted on: 08/17/03 03:26am
By: Anonymous (Footy)
I\'ve found these non-geeklog php solutions I\'ve found so far:
CCLeague Pro has a demo
here.
Tpl-design has
tplLeagueStats and
tplSoccerStats. In fact, I just came across
this geekloged website that incorporates tplSoccerStats in one of the blocks.
I would assume this phpwebsite-driven
website is an example of the leaguesite module I mentioned before.
There\'s also
phpleague but it\'s in
French.
I\'m just beginning to learn php myself but I\'d love to see a geeklog plugin for something like this.
Re:Sports Management plugin for geeklog?
Posted on: 08/17/03 03:32am
By: Anonymous (Footy)
By the way, that last sentence in my last post wasn\'t supposed to be a link.
Re:Sports Management plugin for geeklog?
Posted on: 08/17/03 04:16am
By: Dirk
[QUOTE BY= Footy] By the way, that last sentence in my last post wasn\'t supposed to be a link.[/QUOTE]
... and if you registered with the site, you could have fixed that yourself, since you can then edit your own posts

bye, Dirk
Re:Sports Management plugin for geeklog?
Posted on: 08/17/03 04:15pm
By: Anonymous (Footy)
That\'s what I get for being lazy. Thanks for fixing that, Dirk.

Anyway, I just found another sports-related module for phpwebsite:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/scoreboard
phpwsScoreboard is a phpWebSite 0.9.x module that allows a site admin to run a sports website and post scores for almost any type of sport. Works great for school/community sports websites.
Interesting because I almost went with phpWebsite as my CMS before I decided on geeklog. phpwebsite had the advantage of being fully xhtml compliant and having more module support, like a fully integrated phpbb module and a shopping cart. I went with geeklog because of it has a more flexible static content integration and the ability to upload multiple pictures in a post. I\'m happy with my decision so far.
Re:Sports Management plugin for geeklog?
Posted on: 08/19/03 10:28am
By: DTrumbower
I have a personal todo list for a site to run a league, like
this.[*1]
But not to keep track of current sport results.
Re:Sports Management plugin for geeklog?
Posted on: 08/21/03 07:18pm
By: josheli
you can see an implementation of LeagueSite
here.
I\'ve developed a Baseball Statkeeper that you can demo
here.
i use it for my men\'s league team
here, and since I plan on changing that site to Geeklog next season, I\'ll be developing either a hack or a plugin for the statkeeper.
Re:Sports Management plugin for geeklog?
Posted on: 08/22/03 02:20am
By: Anonymous (Footy)
Cool. Was the Bandits roster also done with LeagueSite? Would your Geeklog statkeeper plugin be adaptable for soccer as well?
Sports Management plugin for geeklog?
Posted on: 03/07/04 06:44pm
By: soydog
Is there anyone else that would be interested in a geeklog integration of a sports team/league/tournament management tool?
I would be interested in a tool to do something like what
hometeamsonline.com[*2] does, which offers a free version like
this[*3]
or at least a way to integrate a free php script tool like
tplLeagueStats[*4] .