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AFC Bournemouth Women

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Hi @TallPaul91,

First off thank you for your contribution to the AFC Bournemouth Women’s page. I think it will become a great reference for the AFCBW team in the years to come.

I live locally to them, so have been to every game of theirs this season. I have also adopted their Wikipedia page and do any relevant updates to it that I get from club newsletters. (I have also done some updates for other teams in their league, to try to help woman’s football more generally.)

One thing I wanted to do was to work backwards through the AFCBW League History table, adding in years prior to the existing 2021-22 season. To provide a greater history for the team.

This has taken more time than I thought it would and is somewhat problematic, so wanted to ask some advice, if you can help, on the seasons 2019-20 and 2020-21. Although I can find some stats for these season, they we curtailed due to Covid-19, so I was wondering is it worth adding anything at all for them, or just leaving them blank?

For the earlier 2018-19 season I can find lots of information about to populate the table, from here:

https://fulltime.thefa.com/table.html?selectedSeason=874772411&selectedDivision=214989253&ftsTablePageContent.fixtureAnalysisForm.standingsTableDay=27&ftsTablePageContent.fixtureAnalysisForm.standingsTableMonth=8&ftsTablePageContent.fixtureAnalysisForm.standingsTableYear=2024&activeTab=2

Unfortunately the year before that, 2017-18

I just see ‘This league table is hidden’ when looking here:

https://fulltime.thefa.com/table.html?league=479698&selectedSeason=594868877&selectedDivision=454751288&selectedCompetition=0&selectedFixtureGroupKey=1_397008790

I did contact the FA using the contact button, but have receive no reply as to why this table is hidden.

Although I can find earlier years, there will be holes in the table, so I am in two minds about whether the idea of working back beyond 2018-19 is worth the pain.

They have only had their wikipedia page since earlier this year, so maybe just keeping it up to date going forward is the best thing to do.

Any thoughts or ideas on how best to proceed would be welcome,

Kind Regards, CherryDolphin (talk) 20:44, 17 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]