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War Years
I'm familar with the 'War Leagues' and 'War Cup' that existed during World War II, and there may have been something similar during World War I, but are they 'official' seasons of MUFC ?
I believe War League appearances are not recognized as part of a players league total.
No, they're not regarded as being part of a player's total number of appearances, but I'd say they still count as seasons in the club's history. As you can see from
this page on the club's official stats site, the seasons have been organised. –
PeeJay 18:21, 9 September 2008 (UTC)reply
Valid, but a little misleading. How about different colours for these years ?
A possibility. However, I worry that people may not realise that the different-coloured years are still links. There's probably
accessibility issues there too. –
PeeJay 06:52, 10 September 2008 (UTC)reply