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Sabrina D'Angelo on Toronto Lady Lynx

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Hello everybody, and particularly user:Onion Terror.

For the context, I'm writing on the French version of the Sabrina D'Angelo's article.

You added (in June 2015) the Toronto Lady Lynx statistics of D'Angelo in the infobox: 3 matches in 2010 and 5 in 2012.
My question is where did you find this information? Where are hidden the sources?

I've only found:

  1. The fact that canadasoccer.com (eg. here or it's profile) and other websites (probably sourced themselves from cannadasoccer.com. eg. here or there) writes she's from Toronto Lynx in their player lists (in 2010 and 2012);
  2. Some match reports of Torornto, including or citing D'Angelo : 2010, 2012 and 2012 again.
  3. The introduction of an article on the club website here but impossible (for me) to see the full article.

All this sources are enough to demonstrate that she played during at least the 2010 and 2012 springs and summers in this club, during it's college holidays. But I didn't doubt about this, trusting your article. But they are not enough to present a number of matchs for each year, and for this I cannot use WP:EN either, it's forbidden (at least on WP:FR) to use Wikipedia to source wikipedia.
I probably could try to count al the repports mentioning D'Angelo on rocketrobinsoccerintoronto.com, but it's not reliable and pretty close to WP:NOR.

I would be glad if you could say me where did you find this info, or where I could. Else I'd probably try to contact Toronto Lady Lynx club, but without great hope.

I which a nice Sunday,

--Gaillac (talk) 08:43, 11 September 2016 (UTC)[reply]

The team pages on the W-League website used to list the season statistics for their players. Unfortunately the league folded and the website is offline, so I don't know where else to find the stats again for D'Angelo or any other W-League player. Onion Terror (talk) 01:17, 12 September 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you.
Writing for the first time on a north-American soccer player, I’m discovering the "system", and one of my greater astonishment is the extreme precariousness of the leagues, which are created and dissolved in a few years.
--Gaillac (talk) 16:44, 12 September 2016 (UTC)[reply]