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Steps to recreate the problem:
import soccerdata as sd
fbref = sd.FBref(leagues="ENG-Premier League", seasons=2021)
team_season_stats = fbref.read_team_season_stats(stat_type="standard")
team_se…
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if you run:
```
import soccerdata as sd
fbref = sd.FBref(leagues="ENG-Premier League", seasons=2021)
print(fbref.__doc__)
epl_schedule = fbref.read_schedule()
```
You will get an error
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Which Python version are you using?
> Python 3.8.13
Which version of soccerdata are you using?
>1.0.1
What did you do?
>fbref = sd.FBref(leagues="NED-Eredivisie", seasons="2021-2022", p…
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FBRef read_player_season_stats method does not seems to be considering the seasons parameter. No matter what the season is mentioned inside the brackets it just retrevied the recent season player sta…
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Hello,
I have found a small bug when pulling data from FBRef.com. NaN values appearing in the MP columns in the data for stat_types standard and playing_time for players who have played in the seas…
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Hi there,
Great repository, really enjoying using it.
I noticed when using FBRef().complete_report_from_player_link(), it seems to be giving me a NoSuchElementException. Seems to be getting c…
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command
fb_match_summary(match_url="https://fbref.com/en/matches/e62f6e78/Crystal-Palace-Arsenal-August-5-2022-Premier-League", time_pause = 1)
returns "Major League Soccer" as away team ..
Mi…
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### Suggest an idea or something that can be improved.
Change `plot_pizza` and `plot_trendline` as required due to change in FBref data provider from StatsBomb to StatsPerform
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When using the `fb_match_shooting()` function, the `Home_Away` is `Away` for both teams
Reproducible example:
```
EPL_2022_shooting
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When I was testing out the `fb_match_shooting` function, I ran into the following error:
```
shot_one_match