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Hello, Mango från yttre rymden. It has been over six months since you last edited the Articles for Creation submission or Draft page you started, " 2020 Damallsvenskan".
In accordance with our policy that Wikipedia is not for the indefinite hosting of material deemed unsuitable for the encyclopedia mainspace, the draft has been deleted. If you plan on working on it further and you wish to retrieve it, you can request its undeletion by following the instructions at this link. An administrator will, in most cases, restore the submission so you can continue to work on it.
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Hello. Regarding this edit of yours, you have raised several points:
I'd prefer if you would at least partially revert your edit to restore the win percentage and format, but if you would rather wait and give DSparrow14 a chance to reply, that's fine with me for now. -- DB1729 ( talk) 04:51, 17 April 2021 (UTC)
Hello again. It has been nearly three days and no response. I am going to revert your change and link to this page. Maybe you or someone else will chime in and we can go from there. -- DB1729 ( talk) 02:44, 20 April 2021 (UTC)
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Hi again. I hadn't heard back and decided to drop by and I was a little disturbed how my last post read. Far more negative tone than I intended. I failed to mention that I actually enjoyed reading through your last reply. I was tempted (still am) to write about 3 or 4 long paragraphs in response, but didn't feel like typing that much (still don't). Anyway hoping I didn't somehow offend you; and still waiting to hear if you want me to go forward with changing Win% → PCT. -- DB1729 ( talk) 03:55, 6 May 2021 (UTC)
I noticed this morning ussoccer.com updated the record vs Sweden so I decided to look into all this further. The discrepancy with the Sweden source is the existence of a 5-1 match on 11 July 1987. This is in conflict with this source which has USA losing 0-1 to Norway on that same date and location, with no mention of a 1-5 loss to Sweden anywhere that I can find. I am going to correct the record vs Sweden based on the two American sources, for the US article only. DB1729 ( talk) 13:10, 21 July 2021 (UTC)
@ DB1729: Since the USWNST results article debate is concluded, I figured we could discuss further on a new headline so to not let other readers think we're still on that somewhere and waste their time.
I spent way way too much time writing this just to realise it was rather unnecessary. But to just discard it would be a waste too, and I would like to give some sort of reply to the game discussion. So here comes another novella, already prepacked in a collapsed box. No obligations to reply here.
Sweden's limited power, and crippling before the women's football tournament at the 2020 Summer Olympics
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Sweden certainly steps up in major tournaments and usually plays their best against USA regardless, those games are a delight even if the mounting losses burns. You're absolutely right about luck when it comes to scoring, I don't think that is luck. But with the strategy at large and specifically by scoring so few goals do I still think it was very lucky to go so far. I was a little wrong about the numbers for the Olympics 2016. Sweden scored 4 goals; 2 in the group stage and 2 in the knockout, but that's still very few – extremely few for a finalist. On the other hand, whatever works is good I guess. But truly powerful teams don't rely on a defensive strategy. The Sweden women's national team was mislead to believe they were on the right track and significantly better than they actually were after the belly flop in the 2015 WC, so when they made a similarly stale performance in the Euro 2017 it was a bit of a disaster. One time is a fluke, but two is serious. The world had moved forward, and an upcoming Netherlands rolled over Sweden in the quarter-final. Numbers didn't reflect how embarrassing the Swedes' performance was. They could barely find the goal despite having a decent ball possession, they were so unsharp and passive. Nobody wanted to question Pia Sundhage, at least not much, as she is quiet respected and Swedes are afraid of conflicts, but between the lines there was some blame on her for the wrong turn with the national team. At least that's how I remember it. Sweden's problem is (wo)manpower. There are currently few other players beyond the core that holds up. Crucial alternatives Anna Anvegård and Hanna Bennison have been injured for months and are just now making some substitutions. Similar story for Nathalie Björn. I expected them to be fully recovered for the Olympics, but it doesn't seem so. Elin Rubensson was absent all last year due to pregnancy and has just recently returned. Madelen Janogy lost her way last year and is yet to return to her former hopes and promises. Just today it was reported that Linda Sembrant will miss the Olympics as she has injured her knee and needs to undergo surgery. That is a major setback as she's an absolute crucial centre back and core of the team these days next to Caroline Seger. There aren't many more suitable players, and many of the possible replacements are largely untried The ranks are very thin for small countries like Sweden, and particularly now, and it's too late to process new players and constellations at this point. I can count to 14 given players for the squad, including goalkeepers, but not all of them are excellent, some rely heavily on a stronger teammate to work well. The last 4 ones will be a complete gamble and more of a necessary evil than a good addition. No other country can match the stamina of the absolute top end teams that are Germany and USA. That's pretty much their success recipe. While Sweden can match them in occasional top-tier exhibition games it's a different story in a full tournament. Sweden's strategy has always relied on picking their fights within a tough match, and also step down a bit for 1 or possibly even 2 group matches overall when there's less stiff opposition, and only go absolute full throttle for one or two matches in a tournament. It's not just me. It might not be a fully conscious decision to do so, but that's how it is. Germany and USA on the other hand can afford to go full throttle through an entire tournament, and turn lower class teams into punching bags just for the heck of it. That's why USA got a penalty in the last minute last time; Sofia Jakobsson was finished, exhausted after 80 minutes of maximum power, possibly more than she's supposed to. I guess Gerhardson wanted to see it through and bet on that they could still hold it together, but they didn't. Sweden played near their maximum capacity in that match while USA on the other hand had another gear to put in if they wanted to, which was noted by Swedish commentators on SVT, so it's not just me. So all this combined with a very unfavourable draw means my hopes of a medal have faded. I will watch and enjoy the Olympics football after all, but it's bitter that Sweden cannot field all the best players going into a tournament because of injuries when they are better than ever when healthy, and that that likely will be the nail in the coffin for a medal pursuit. That's not how the game is supposed to be played. The Olympics limitation of 18 players have certainly leveled the field, but 14 players is the minimum needed for one match regardless, so everyone beyond that, to give some sort of relief and rotate players, are more or less downtrades.
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The top paragraph in the collapsed section will be mentioned in the history section if I can muster to dig up the necessary sources and phrase it decently for an encyclopedia. Those are the challenges with this. My English skills are insufficient for academic styled text. I can decently well phrase things of my own opinion and experiences, but when it comes to formal and neutral point of view text, it is much harder for me. And it's very hard to find records of historical events of SWNFT. One would think it's easy to find for such a popular sport and team, but support is very passive.
I'm planning on making a complete overhaul of the SWNFT article and fill in everything in accordance to the MoS. I'm currently, when I can, scrutinising every edit ever made for the SWNFT article to copy all matches ever mentioned there, find lost content and possibly get leads to other things worth to be mentioned. It will eventually result in a result subpage. Then I will start to look for history pieces on the world wide web and possibly elsewhere, and I will invite some people to contribute. But before I can post I have a bunch of meta stuff to deal with, like improving the MoS and fixing a template or two. And before that there are some other things regarding Wikipedia at large I would like to take care of first, and the outcome of that will likely decide my future commitment.
I have just skimmed through the USWNST article and I find it odd that it's not even a GA when the one for Germany is an FA.
Terrific idea with a rivalry article! I had thought of mentioning that in the Sweden article. I would gladly collaborate. I already have my hands pretty full both on Wikipedia and IRL though. I don't know what timeframe you're aiming for but I will be done with all I've mentioned here… this year. I hope. I'm aiming for October but wont promise anything. On the other hand most of those other things involve lots of waiting for responses, replying and gathering info at a comfortable pace, so there's certainly room for a concurrent collaboration work. Just set the bar a little higher than the Japan—USA one so it doesn't get nominated for deletion :E But I trust you on that, you are meticulous. If you start I could join in. I'm not good at finding American sources, and I know Swedish, so this would be a perfect combo. I might come across as a football connoisseur, but I'm really not. These are. It's just that when I fall down a rabbit hole I tend to stay there for a while. -- Mango från yttre rymden ( talk) 23:59, 15 May 2021 (UTC)
Hi. I can see you put a huge amount of work into this edit. However such a huge change in a single edit makes it hard to track all the changes that were made. If you look at the recent edit history of Formula One, I have made a lot of changes, but in smaller steps to allow fellow editors the opportunity to review changes in these smaller steps and amend as they see fit. This isn't a policy or a guideline, just a bit of advice based on my experience. Mark83 ( talk) 14:06, 28 December 2021 (UTC)
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Women's Football / Soccer Task Force News: April 2018 |
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Eniola Aluko of England (in white) and
Jovana Mrkić (in red) of Montenegro, 2014
Hello WOSO editors! A few initiatives have been started with an emphasis on making more WOSO links blue (similar to the work that WikiProject Women in Red does) and filling in the gaps within various league, team, and player, etc. articles. If you're interested in collaborating with others to make more links blue, take a look at the initiatives listed in the box below. Sign up at the bottom of an initiative page and help grow the lists, add potential references, resources, and create the articles ... or create your own initiative.
WP:GNG takes precedence over WP:NFOOTY (which only includes the players in 1 active women's league)? Often times there is enough media coverage that meets WP:GNG or other notability guidelines. For more information, see WP:WOSO#Notability and be sure to tag the new article talk page with: {{WP Women's sport|footy=yes}}
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Hello WOSO editors! What a 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup in France! There has been a lot of activity on tournament- and player-related Wikipedia articles with all of the worldwide coverage of the tournament and its players. Let's keep the momentum going. WOMEN IN SPORTS EDIT-A-THON FOR JULY + AUGUST! Get all the info here: Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/Meetup/126 Sign up and help fill in the gaps within various articles related to women's football / soccer - whether they be players, teams, leagues, historical, administrators, referees, etc. Every little bit helps. Be sure to tag your article talk pages with {{WIR-126}}. These edit-a-thons are a great way to work with others to help bridge the gender gaps on Wikipedia. Thanks for your contributions!
WP:GNG takes precedence over WP:NFOOTY (which only includes the players in two currently active women's leagues)? Often times there is enough media coverage that meets WP:GNG or other notability guidelines. For more information, see WP:WOSO#Notability and be sure to tag the new article talk page with: {{WP Women's sport|footy=yes}}
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2019–20 FA Women's League Cup, February 29, 2020.
Hello
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See also Wikipedia:WikiProject Football/Women's football task force/Initiatives/FA WSL to collaborate and organize with other editors. Every little bit helps! Thanks for your contributions!
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Hello, Mango från yttre rymden. It has been over six months since you last edited the Articles for Creation submission or Draft page you started, " 2020 Damallsvenskan".
In accordance with our policy that Wikipedia is not for the indefinite hosting of material deemed unsuitable for the encyclopedia mainspace, the draft has been deleted. If you plan on working on it further and you wish to retrieve it, you can request its undeletion by following the instructions at this link. An administrator will, in most cases, restore the submission so you can continue to work on it.
Thanks for your submission to Wikipedia, and happy editing. Liz Read! Talk! 00:09, 31 December 2020 (UTC)
Hello. Regarding this edit of yours, you have raised several points:
I'd prefer if you would at least partially revert your edit to restore the win percentage and format, but if you would rather wait and give DSparrow14 a chance to reply, that's fine with me for now. -- DB1729 ( talk) 04:51, 17 April 2021 (UTC)
Hello again. It has been nearly three days and no response. I am going to revert your change and link to this page. Maybe you or someone else will chime in and we can go from there. -- DB1729 ( talk) 02:44, 20 April 2021 (UTC)
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Hi again. I hadn't heard back and decided to drop by and I was a little disturbed how my last post read. Far more negative tone than I intended. I failed to mention that I actually enjoyed reading through your last reply. I was tempted (still am) to write about 3 or 4 long paragraphs in response, but didn't feel like typing that much (still don't). Anyway hoping I didn't somehow offend you; and still waiting to hear if you want me to go forward with changing Win% → PCT. -- DB1729 ( talk) 03:55, 6 May 2021 (UTC)
I noticed this morning ussoccer.com updated the record vs Sweden so I decided to look into all this further. The discrepancy with the Sweden source is the existence of a 5-1 match on 11 July 1987. This is in conflict with this source which has USA losing 0-1 to Norway on that same date and location, with no mention of a 1-5 loss to Sweden anywhere that I can find. I am going to correct the record vs Sweden based on the two American sources, for the US article only. DB1729 ( talk) 13:10, 21 July 2021 (UTC)
@ DB1729: Since the USWNST results article debate is concluded, I figured we could discuss further on a new headline so to not let other readers think we're still on that somewhere and waste their time.
I spent way way too much time writing this just to realise it was rather unnecessary. But to just discard it would be a waste too, and I would like to give some sort of reply to the game discussion. So here comes another novella, already prepacked in a collapsed box. No obligations to reply here.
Sweden's limited power, and crippling before the women's football tournament at the 2020 Summer Olympics
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---|
Sweden certainly steps up in major tournaments and usually plays their best against USA regardless, those games are a delight even if the mounting losses burns. You're absolutely right about luck when it comes to scoring, I don't think that is luck. But with the strategy at large and specifically by scoring so few goals do I still think it was very lucky to go so far. I was a little wrong about the numbers for the Olympics 2016. Sweden scored 4 goals; 2 in the group stage and 2 in the knockout, but that's still very few – extremely few for a finalist. On the other hand, whatever works is good I guess. But truly powerful teams don't rely on a defensive strategy. The Sweden women's national team was mislead to believe they were on the right track and significantly better than they actually were after the belly flop in the 2015 WC, so when they made a similarly stale performance in the Euro 2017 it was a bit of a disaster. One time is a fluke, but two is serious. The world had moved forward, and an upcoming Netherlands rolled over Sweden in the quarter-final. Numbers didn't reflect how embarrassing the Swedes' performance was. They could barely find the goal despite having a decent ball possession, they were so unsharp and passive. Nobody wanted to question Pia Sundhage, at least not much, as she is quiet respected and Swedes are afraid of conflicts, but between the lines there was some blame on her for the wrong turn with the national team. At least that's how I remember it. Sweden's problem is (wo)manpower. There are currently few other players beyond the core that holds up. Crucial alternatives Anna Anvegård and Hanna Bennison have been injured for months and are just now making some substitutions. Similar story for Nathalie Björn. I expected them to be fully recovered for the Olympics, but it doesn't seem so. Elin Rubensson was absent all last year due to pregnancy and has just recently returned. Madelen Janogy lost her way last year and is yet to return to her former hopes and promises. Just today it was reported that Linda Sembrant will miss the Olympics as she has injured her knee and needs to undergo surgery. That is a major setback as she's an absolute crucial centre back and core of the team these days next to Caroline Seger. There aren't many more suitable players, and many of the possible replacements are largely untried The ranks are very thin for small countries like Sweden, and particularly now, and it's too late to process new players and constellations at this point. I can count to 14 given players for the squad, including goalkeepers, but not all of them are excellent, some rely heavily on a stronger teammate to work well. The last 4 ones will be a complete gamble and more of a necessary evil than a good addition. No other country can match the stamina of the absolute top end teams that are Germany and USA. That's pretty much their success recipe. While Sweden can match them in occasional top-tier exhibition games it's a different story in a full tournament. Sweden's strategy has always relied on picking their fights within a tough match, and also step down a bit for 1 or possibly even 2 group matches overall when there's less stiff opposition, and only go absolute full throttle for one or two matches in a tournament. It's not just me. It might not be a fully conscious decision to do so, but that's how it is. Germany and USA on the other hand can afford to go full throttle through an entire tournament, and turn lower class teams into punching bags just for the heck of it. That's why USA got a penalty in the last minute last time; Sofia Jakobsson was finished, exhausted after 80 minutes of maximum power, possibly more than she's supposed to. I guess Gerhardson wanted to see it through and bet on that they could still hold it together, but they didn't. Sweden played near their maximum capacity in that match while USA on the other hand had another gear to put in if they wanted to, which was noted by Swedish commentators on SVT, so it's not just me. So all this combined with a very unfavourable draw means my hopes of a medal have faded. I will watch and enjoy the Olympics football after all, but it's bitter that Sweden cannot field all the best players going into a tournament because of injuries when they are better than ever when healthy, and that that likely will be the nail in the coffin for a medal pursuit. That's not how the game is supposed to be played. The Olympics limitation of 18 players have certainly leveled the field, but 14 players is the minimum needed for one match regardless, so everyone beyond that, to give some sort of relief and rotate players, are more or less downtrades.
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The top paragraph in the collapsed section will be mentioned in the history section if I can muster to dig up the necessary sources and phrase it decently for an encyclopedia. Those are the challenges with this. My English skills are insufficient for academic styled text. I can decently well phrase things of my own opinion and experiences, but when it comes to formal and neutral point of view text, it is much harder for me. And it's very hard to find records of historical events of SWNFT. One would think it's easy to find for such a popular sport and team, but support is very passive.
I'm planning on making a complete overhaul of the SWNFT article and fill in everything in accordance to the MoS. I'm currently, when I can, scrutinising every edit ever made for the SWNFT article to copy all matches ever mentioned there, find lost content and possibly get leads to other things worth to be mentioned. It will eventually result in a result subpage. Then I will start to look for history pieces on the world wide web and possibly elsewhere, and I will invite some people to contribute. But before I can post I have a bunch of meta stuff to deal with, like improving the MoS and fixing a template or two. And before that there are some other things regarding Wikipedia at large I would like to take care of first, and the outcome of that will likely decide my future commitment.
I have just skimmed through the USWNST article and I find it odd that it's not even a GA when the one for Germany is an FA.
Terrific idea with a rivalry article! I had thought of mentioning that in the Sweden article. I would gladly collaborate. I already have my hands pretty full both on Wikipedia and IRL though. I don't know what timeframe you're aiming for but I will be done with all I've mentioned here… this year. I hope. I'm aiming for October but wont promise anything. On the other hand most of those other things involve lots of waiting for responses, replying and gathering info at a comfortable pace, so there's certainly room for a concurrent collaboration work. Just set the bar a little higher than the Japan—USA one so it doesn't get nominated for deletion :E But I trust you on that, you are meticulous. If you start I could join in. I'm not good at finding American sources, and I know Swedish, so this would be a perfect combo. I might come across as a football connoisseur, but I'm really not. These are. It's just that when I fall down a rabbit hole I tend to stay there for a while. -- Mango från yttre rymden ( talk) 23:59, 15 May 2021 (UTC)
Hi. I can see you put a huge amount of work into this edit. However such a huge change in a single edit makes it hard to track all the changes that were made. If you look at the recent edit history of Formula One, I have made a lot of changes, but in smaller steps to allow fellow editors the opportunity to review changes in these smaller steps and amend as they see fit. This isn't a policy or a guideline, just a bit of advice based on my experience. Mark83 ( talk) 14:06, 28 December 2021 (UTC)
Hello. This is a message to let you know that one or more of
your recent contributions, such as the edit(s) you made to
2023 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification (inter-confederation play-offs), did not appear to be constructive and have been
reverted. Please take some time to familiarise yourself with our
policies and guidelines. You can find information about these at our
welcome page which also provides further information about
contributing constructively to this encyclopedia. If you only meant to make test edits, please use your
sandbox for that. If you think I made a mistake, or if you have any questions, you may leave a message on
my talk page. FIFA have not announced the rankings to be used. Do not replace them until an announcement is made. —
Jkudlick ⚓
(talk) 00:41, 31 July 2022 (UTC)