Talk:Diego Fabbrini
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[edit]@DragosTataru: As to Empoli: Mr Fabbrini joined Udinese on 30 August 2010, and was loaned back to Empoli for the rest of the season, per press releases from both clubs Udinese and Empoli. Transfermarkt has him joining Udinese in July 2011, and has no mention of a loan at all.
Before he signed for Udinese, he had played 2 league matches in the 2010/11 season, scored once, and played 1 cup match; those matches were before he joined Udinese on 31 August, so the 2 league matches should be counted in the infobox before the Udinese row. See Soccerway Cup match 15 August, League vs Frosinone and goal, 22 August, League vs Pescara, 30 August.
As to the Udinese 2011/12 app: The match included by Transfermarkt and excluded by Soccerway is the Parma-Udinese 2-0 on 20 November 2011, which says Fabbrini came on for the last 4 minutes. Soccerway names the late substitute as Pasquale. A good thing with the Serie A website is it keeps match sheets going back years, and they also name the substitute as Pasquale. As do udine20.it, Repubblica, Gazzetta dello Sport, etc.
All sources make mistakes, but it's best to check which one's likely to be right before changing stats away from an existing source, and if you do make changes, it's important to add the replacement source to the article, so that the content matches the source. Transfermarkt actually isn't considered a reliable source on the English Wikipedia, which means we shouldn't use it at all. cheers, Struway2 (talk) 17:02, 23 October 2020 (UTC)
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