Talk:2018–19 East of Scotland Football League
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[edit]How should we format the page to cope with the three conferences? Should we have an infobox plus the teams, league table and result grid all under Conference A/B/C headings - or just leave it with the teams, and three league tables? What about the maps, one covering the whole region or per conference? Shame there isn't a smaller map just covering the east region.
Bit of a unique situation, not sure what other leagues have a wiki page covering three conferences! Boothy m (talk) 20:09, 10 June 2018 (UTC)
- It would be a good idea to split it into the individual conferences. That way we have a map, list of teams and the league table in a section for Conference A, one for Conference B and on for Conference C. There's a similar structure in other leagues with multiple parallel divisions (see 2017–18 National League, 2017–18 Segunda División B or 2017–18 Regionalliga for example). As for an infobox, Segunda División B and the Regionalliga have one for the whole competition so I'd copy that format, the National League has three but it covers three divisions, only two of which run parallel. Stevie fae Scotland (talk) 21:11, 10 June 2018 (UTC)
- Sounds sensible - for each conference we can have the teams/locations table, map(s), league table, results grid, and other stats etc. as required. Shall we leave the top-level teams heading showing the changes for this season to cover the league as a whole? Boothy m (talk) 22:50, 10 June 2018 (UTC)
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