• I’ve recently taken over running a kids football team website (www.claphamrangersfc) using the scoreline them and this week a series a errors have appeared that I’m can’t resolve:

    Fatal error: Call to undefined function wpcm_get_sports_stats_labels() in /data/22/4/154/89/4154578/user/4657305/htdocs/WordPress/wp-content/themes/scoreline/wpclubmanager/shortcodes/players.php on line 27

    Fatal error: Call to undefined function wpcm_get_sports_stats_labels() in /data/22/4/154/89/4154578/user/4657305/htdocs/WordPress/wp-content/themes/scoreline/wpclubmanager/single-match/lineup.php on line 37

    Staff:
    http://03c7407.netsolhost.com/WordPress/coaches/
    Warning: explode() expects parameter 2 to be string, array given in /data/22/4/154/89/4154578/user/4657305/htdocs/WordPress/wp-content/themes/scoreline/wpclubmanager/shortcodes/staff.php on line 49

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  • Moderator Steven Stern (sterndata)

    (@sterndata)

    Volunteer Forum Moderator

    As you use a commercial theme/plugin and need support, please use their official support channel. We feel they are best equipped to support their products.

    https://wpclubmanager.com/support/

    Thread Starter raoulchatterjee

    (@raoulchatterjee)

    Thanks sterndata I’ve raised a ticket with wpclubmanager

    Hi Guys,

    I am new to WordPress and was updating photos & information on my company’s website. I think I accidentally clicked on the “UPDATE the SEO” but I stopped the update before it could run (it didn’t leave that page). However, when I clicked on one of the menu options to upload some info the webpage said the below:

    ” Fatal error: Call to undefined function get_currentuserinfo() in /home/s1005917/public_html/wp-content/plugins/icarousel/lib/icarousel_functions.php on line 18 ”

    Same message appears when I try to open the website on a different browser (Safari, Firefox, IE).

    I don’t know how to resolve this issue. Really need to solve this issue myself. Any help would be much appreciated.

    Regards

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