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Date update

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Krupolskiy Anonim, thank you for participating in editing the page about Ukrainian football. Could you please when updating the league's table, also update the date either when you are making the update or when the last round was played for which the update was made? Aleksandr Grigoryev (talk) 02:48, 19 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Game postponement

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Alex95-Ukraine, the PFL of Ukraine is the only organization of professional football in Europe that allows its clubs to postpone their games due to COVID situation in "industrial numbers". At the same time Ukraine COVID national team beat Spain national team, and Ukrainian government glorifies Ukrainian medical services as one of the best in Europe for their ability to fight COVID. It is not about posting "NOTNEWS" in Wikipedia, but to explain why the league's calendar is not in synchronization. Here is an article 2020–21 UEFA Champions League that has footnotes in what you call "NOTNEWS". Aleksandr Grigoryev (talk) 16:22, 10 November 2020 (UTC)[reply]

And since when we have info on every single match for national championships? We don't have such thing as league calendar in the articles at all, so there is nothing to "explain why calendar is not in synchronization" (if there would be article where we would have info about every game round by round with info about dates, referees, goal scoring times etc. it would be other thing and that notes shoud've been included there; but such detailed articles for national championships, as you see, are not created cause they aren't notable (I think it fails WP:NOTSTATS and maybe some other policies)). All we have is just results table. Other info, like dates, squads, etc. aren't notable for the article. All leagues have some games being postponed in every season. And info about postponement was never included cause it's just not notable. Info about game postponement may be notable for article about cup competition, where info about individual games is included, that's why I didn't remove the note about VPK-Ahro-Olimpik. Also, as you mentioned UEFA Champions League above, I will give example from Europa League. Not all games are played on thursday. Yet there is no note in main article that game was played on different day. Note is only in extended article about group stage (see Vitoria-Arsenal from last year as an example).
And also please stop adding useless info to articles. For example, what's this in cup article? [1]. There isn't ANY info about coaches in cup articles. So it's not notable who coached the team and who UAF included in game report. Not to mention that it's not "for some reason"... The reason is that he had COVID-19 and wasn't coaching them that game. And then in next edit [2] you again added some rumor. Please don't do that. Wikipedia is not a collection of news and rumors. Alex (talk) 15:32, 11 November 2020 (UTC)[reply]