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If, per the text of both the A.F.C. Craigavon and A.F.C. Craigavon (2016) articles, a club (with this name) was formed in 1978, merged with Silverwood United in 2016 (being named "Silverwood United" between 2016 and 2023), and then was renamed to A.F.C. Craigavon (in 2023), why would we need two separate articles to convey this? Surely the "current" club is the same club as the original club (just having been amalgamated and renamed for a period)? If the "current" club does NOT share the same history/DNA as the original club, then why do both articles state otherwise? What am I missing here? What is the value/purpose/rationale for having two titles covering the same text and the same subject(s)? Guliolopez (talk) 16:38, 21 February 2025 (UTC)[reply]