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You contradict yourself by saying that Ireland partake in the Heineken cup and that Ireland have won it four times with 2 runers up. What you are arguing is that Ireland never won it, rather, the IRFU did and in that case Ireland should be replaced with IRFU. Since the IRFU is an Irish organisation and all the players are contracted to it, they therefore play under the Irish Flag. I suggest you agree to stop reverting edits or remove all the international flags from the clubs since they all host international players.
You contradict yourself by saying that Ireland partake in the Heineken cup and that Ireland have won it four times with 2 runers up. What you are arguing is that Ireland never won it, rather, the IRFU did and in that case Ireland should be replaced with IRFU. Since the IRFU is an Irish organisation and all the players are contracted to it, they therefore play under the Irish Flag, Irish rugby is not governed by politics! I suggest you agree to stop reverting edits or remove all the international flags from the clubs since they all host international players.

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Re: difference of opinion on Ray Gravell edits

I was under the impression that the contents of the interview would be of biographical interest to people reading the article, especially with regard to his career and background. I'm new to Wikipedia, so by all means please point out where I may be infringing a guideline, but I don't think the word "immaterial" can be fairly applied. The interviewer is David Parry-Jones, the author of "The Rugby Clubs of Wales" (Ref. 1), and the interview corroborates several of the biographical details in the article.

Redshoesproductions (talk) 10:12, 24 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]


Thanks for the heads-up, I'll be more than happy to make a few factual additions to the article. As far as self-promotion goes; in the spirit of disclosure: the interview was conducted by David Parry-Jones on behalf of the Wales Video Gallery before my company was in any way involved in the charity. I immediately saw the potential of Wikipedia to make this information freely available to any and all interested parties. As far as I was aware, the interview was as material as, for example, the photo at sporting heroes and didn't require any textual content to be inserted to the article to justify making it available. I didn't think there would be anything unethical about linking to it, as I was simply providing free access to the material in line with the Deed of Trust of the charity.

Redshoesproductions (talk) 13:28, 24 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks for that. In future, I'm going to follow Shudde's suggestion and mention the link in the article's talk page, leave it to someone uninvolved to add to the article.

Redshoesproductions (talk) 08:37, 25 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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Segunda Division 2007-08

Tom, if you could suggest any improvements for the article Segunda División 2007-08 please do so. Thanks! User:Qampunen 7:57, 25 March 2008 (UTC)

UEFA Cup

I have no idea how to use the talk page, so i think its here? but anyway i've linked it in the talk discussion page of the main uefa cup page. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Fadiga09 (talkcontribs)

RE:Template:Welsh Premier League seasons

Sorry if you were wondering what was going on. I had problems with the templates and had to rename one as two templates were just duplicating themselves. I have ameded this now and there is now two season sections. One is League of Wales and the other is Welsh Premier League. Onshore

Although the league changed in 2002? Also I didn't try to delete the League of Wales seasons as it was in use until 2002. I had to change League of Wales seasons to League of Wales seasons (1992-2002) because it was duplicating the information with Welsh Premier League seasons Onshore

Okay fair point. Well it's now says "League of Wales / Welsh Premier League" hope you have no objections to this? and we'll leave it at that Onshore

So what is going to happen when the Welsh Premier League is split into two divisions in a few seasons from now? Onshore P.S. I'll leave the navbox as it is because at this rate it would have just blown out as a fude or something

Also Thank You for sorting out the caregories, it was taking me ages trying to change it to League of Wales :-) Onshore

Transfers

Hi. I was just wondering why you deleted my list of the 2007/08 Premier League highest transfers.


Ok no problem

Tottenham Hotspur

so why can't the badge be used...when in the club season football infobox there is a section labelled "logo =" and the description being "{{{logo}}} — The club logo."?

FC Shortcuts

Just a quick tip for you. The next time you wish to link a football club all you need to do is type {{fc|Team Name}} rather than the full name. I did that on the Derby County record. NoseNuggets (talk) 1:46 PM US EDT May 14 2008

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Segunda Division 2007-08

Tom, if you could suggest any improvements for the article Segunda División 2007-08 please do so. Thanks! User:Qampunen 7:57, 25 March 2008 (UTC)

UEFA Cup

I have no idea how to use the talk page, so i think its here? but anyway i've linked it in the talk discussion page of the main uefa cup page. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Fadiga09 (talkcontribs)

RE:Template:Welsh Premier League seasons

Sorry if you were wondering what was going on. I had problems with the templates and had to rename one as two templates were just duplicating themselves. I have ameded this now and there is now two season sections. One is League of Wales and the other is Welsh Premier League. Onshore

Although the league changed in 2002? Also I didn't try to delete the League of Wales seasons as it was in use until 2002. I had to change League of Wales seasons to League of Wales seasons (1992-2002) because it was duplicating the information with Welsh Premier League seasons Onshore

Okay fair point. Well it's now says "League of Wales / Welsh Premier League" hope you have no objections to this? and we'll leave it at that Onshore

So what is going to happen when the Welsh Premier League is split into two divisions in a few seasons from now? Onshore P.S. I'll leave the navbox as it is because at this rate it would have just blown out as a fude or something

Also Thank You for sorting out the caregories, it was taking me ages trying to change it to League of Wales :-) Onshore

Transfers

Hi. I was just wondering why you deleted my list of the 2007/08 Premier League highest transfers.


Ok no problem

Tottenham Hotspur

so why can't the badge be used...when in the club season football infobox there is a section labelled "logo =" and the description being "{{{logo}}} — The club logo."?

FC Shortcuts

Just a quick tip for you. The next time you wish to link a football club all you need to do is type {{fc|Team Name}} rather than the full name. I did that on the Derby County record. NoseNuggets (talk) 1:46 PM US EDT May 14 2008

exactly

what do you mean what do you mean by exactly, i was agreeing you were right dipshit

Dr. Richard Hawkins

Hey Peejay, I've provided a link on the Manchester United discussion page. I was just browsing through the Sheffield United website and it stated that he left Sheff Utd to join Man Utd on March 9th 2008.

consulrjo 20:41 7 June 2008 (BST)

Tottenham Hotspur

Barcelona have confirmed that Giovani dos Santos has signed with Tottenham and will join the club on the 1st of July. Michael 7:34, 8 June 2008 (UTC)

Nice job

You're doing a really fantastic job keeping the various Euro 2008-related articles up-to-date and clean. Keep it up! JACOPLANE • 2008-06-10 16:30

Fabio

I've been writing articles for 5 years on Wiki and that's not how I interpret the spirit of wiki - you will find lots of reserve team players on here so how do you justify this decision? Theo Walcott was a prime example and I could point out lots of examples

David Healy

What is wrong with the David Healy page of his international carrer if you merge it with the main page it makes the list longer.

last comment

'You should also realise that they didn't use the same formation in every match'. What am I supposed to know. my opinion is that scolari always used a 5-3-2 formation with Brazil and yet you criticize me for not knowing. I take it you are another one of the upper class snobs in wikipedia who claim to be right about everything.

formation for Brazil.

have a look at formation (association football) on wikipedia and have a look at 3-5-2 and you will see Brazil 2002 World Cup winner played it all the way throughout the tournament. Ronaldinho played as a central midfielder and Rivaldo played as a striker alongside Ronaldo and Cafu and Roberto Carlos played as wingers.

yep I was right about you. you are an arrogant upper class snob who claims to know everything like everyone on wikipedia. just because people get things wrong you like to put people down by showing off your arrogance.

enforcing policy!!!! why are u involved with people who want to make people be wrong all the time and writing u should do this and that and effectively saying ha you're wrong and I'm right and I am the best because I am a computer master with wikipedia who has got A's and B's in computer science or whatever and there is nothing u can do about it. why mate? why be involved with nasty people like that.

alplogy accepted. at least there is some decent human beings around.

PeeJay, we would like you to become a member of the Football Variants Taskforce of WikiProject Football.

Hello PeeJay, it is nice to meet you. I came across your page when I went through the list of people who had edited articles in this category about Football variants, and I wondered if you were intrested in joining a new taskforce that covers this category, as we are looking for members. Thank you for your time - DeMoN2009

Wembley Cup Final Templates

1968 European Cup Final
EventEuropean Cup 1962–63
Date29 May 1968
VenueWembley Stadium, London
1967
1969

I propose you use your template and you could replace these templates which are on Wembley Stadium (1923)

Every Wembley Cup Final should have this templete

I will go up the 1969 FA Cup Final at put in the details when I finish the job.

I have done 1923-1962 could you check the useless parts but keep the Wembley picture because it shows you the groud with the final.

I agree but when i get to the 2008 FA Cup Final it will be England v Wales.

Cardiff City v Portsmouth

CONCACAF U-20 Championship

Hey, I was trying to move CONCACAF Under-20 Championship to CONCACAF U-20 Championship since all of the yearly articles are titled 2009 CONCACAF U-20 Championship, etc. I was unable to because the title was on the "title blacklist." You know what the deal is with that?

Aston Villa F.C. matches

Could you help me with these articles because I want to get this matches the same as the 1957 FA Cup Final with the kits and details.

Kit and Line-up

Done

Mr Hall of England (talk) 12:06, 4 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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A little help for rv

Hi,

I noticed you're quite involved in soccer-related article so I'm asking you for a little help. After a recent change patrol, I have been watching the contributions by 90.200.3.230 (talk) for some days and most them are deletion of information and vandalism of soccer-related pages. I reverted many of his edits and warned him again today. I hope this will make it stop vandalizing. But don't worry about this, i will keep a close watch on him.

However, I have some troubles asserting if some of his edits are good contributions or vandalism. I can't access sport-related website so i can't check date changes such as [1] or [2]. Moreover there are some things i'm not sure about like this one [3] (it seems Piqué had a contract with M.U on the date of the final, but he doesn't appear in 2008_UEFA_Champions_League_Final). In theses cases I did nothing.

So it would be very nice of you if you could check theses cases and other contributions by this IP that I didn't revert so that we can be sure no hidden vandalism stay on theses articles.

Thanks in advance, Best regards, Ksempac (talk) 14:33, 6 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Champions League Final

Really? I thought it was the home team which got first choice and I doubt that Barcelona would not want to wear their classic home kit (they could technically choose to wear their away shirts - Milan did this a few years ago against Liverpool).

I was just looking at a picture from Middlesbrough game from two weeks ago. The socks are basically all white. [4] I don't see any blue on them, like how the socks are shown on the United article. --Tocino 21:39, 6 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

We could wait for confirmation from ManUtd.com, but I think that there's less than 1% chance that Barcelona will choose to wear their away kits, so IMO it's pretty safe to put the kits back on the article now. Although we may want to change United's socks to plain white. --Tocino 21:54, 6 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Darren Ferguson

Stop vandalising this article. If it needs a source add one; don't remove perfectly verifiable material. 82.41.216.72 (talk) 06:32, 7 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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Concerning Man U

My web browser detected an error in the spelling and so I changed it. Sorry for being careless. Pmlinediter  Talk 07:49, 9 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Carling Cup edit

Whoops. I totally zoned out on that one and missed that it was the specific article. Sorry. --Kevin W. 23:51, 9 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

which I've just created, isn't the same player as in your User:PeeJay2K3/Wales national football team results or on 1889 British Home Championship. Please feel free to rename him if you need to. cheers, Struway2 (talk) 09:21, 10 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

The photo of Xavi is too big ... Don't undo my edition. Hoising (talk) 08:58, 11 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

List of Football League Trophy winners

Hi mate, I am currently working on the List of Football League Trophy winners article. Are the finals of this competition notable enough to have individual articles (thus I need to put links in the winners list to 2009 Football League Trophy final, which will appear as redlinks) or should it link to the individual season (e.g. Football League Trophy 2008-09 ). Thanks. 03md 15:35, 11 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Graphics

Hi! Is it you who created these amazing graphics?--Andrea 93 (msg) 04:41, 12 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

I would like to ask you a favor. Could you create a similar graphic also for the Coppa Italia Final? It's gonna be played tomorrow night--Andrea 93 (msg) 11:52, 12 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Don't worry, you're not forced ;).--Andrea 93 (msg) 15:16, 12 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]
What program do you use to create the great lineup images? 03md 21:46, 12 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]


Check this out

User:Drew R. Smith/game

Dates

Hey look. Stop reverting me. Have a little common sense and common courtesy. There is no logical reason for the date to be changed. Both are valid date formats. Are you really suggesting that people can't understand one version over the other? The article was originally formatted that way as have previous years. It is customary to continue in the way that the article has been formatted with the most major additions/edits etc. As the date format has not been a problem until now, I can see no valid reason to changing it. I am going to restore it to the original style. And I suggest that if you have a problem with that, then you discuss it, rather than revert. Nouse4aname (talk) 09:39, 12 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Hey man. I see your point. Sorry for arguing over this, I'm rather highly strung at the moment... No excuse though. Anyway, cheers for the link. Have a good day! Nouse4aname (talk)
Would you mind going through previous seasons as well, as that's where the date format stemmed from really, from me just copying and pasting the results tables. Nouse4aname (talk) 09:45, 12 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Manchester United F.C.

Hi there, enjoying your success? Anyway seeing as you are a registered user could you possibly add something to the top of Manchester United's wikipage? Something in the region of they have won a joint record 18 league titles and are arguably the most successful team in English football history. Thanks. P.S: If united win the treble again could you possibly do something silimar to 1999 and put a chapter called Manchester United 2008-2009: The Second Treble. Cheers. --80.195.21.194 (talk) 21:20, 13 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Quadriple?

first of all when you won the world club cup in 1999 along with a 18 point win in the title race in the same season, did you or any other united fan label that as a double win? No. Is that stastistic labeled as a double win in the history of english football books? No. Will 90% for Man U fans label the world club cup as part of a quadriple win? Porbably not for some of the Man United fans I know because they only played 2 matches. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 80.195.21.194 (talk) 00:07, 14 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Response to 'quadriple'

Because the press are not really intellegent. In the league cup you can play up to 6 to 7 games to win as does the F.A Cup, Champions League 13 games plus if you pre-qualify. Premier League obviously 38 games, World Club Cup used to be 1 game now 2 games if you are from europe as Man u are. Some United fans (usually the glory-hunting fans who don't live in Manchester or Salford and know nothing about football) will count as a quadriple but the real fans who live in Manchester & salford and parts of lancashire will not count the world club cup as part of a quadrible because it is worldwide tournament and not part of UEFA football tournaments as well as it not being neccessary hard work playing a maximum 2 matches. If you have a look at the article on the quadrible it mainly would constist of the domestic league, the 2 domestic cups and the Champions League. --80.195.21.194 (talk) 00:21, 14 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

what are you with the media or something pal? because your last statement sounded like i ain't supposed to have an opinion on the media. well i do I think reffering to a tournament which only lasts 2 matches as part of a quadrible is not very good considering and also like I said if you have a look at the wikipedia page the quadrible it doesn't say nothing about the world club cup being neccessary part of a quadrible. anyway as a united fan yourself does it surprise me that you now count the world club cup as part of a quadrible, now that you are going to win the Premier League and very possibly the European Cup when 10 years ago United didn't count the world club cup as part of a double? Of course not. --80.195.21.194 (talk) 00:33, 14 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

how come it's played in tokyo then first of all? the same venue that United played in 1999 when they beat cornthians and as far as I know the intercontencal cup changed to world club cup because it is played in the same month as the previous tournament all except it has been expanded to include 6 teams now. Oh and do me a favour, I can't spell quadruple (up until then) don't criticise other people's writing pal. not everyone is perfect.--80.195.21.194 (talk) 00:44, 14 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Oh tell a lie you're right it's being moved from Tokyo next year to Dubai so they won the inconternal cup in 1999 but I am still sure that both trophies are joined up to make the World Club Cup because in the Interconternal Cup does not exist anymore and World Club Cup did not happen for 5 years from 2000 onwards. So hence why did United not count that as a double in their record books or the media infact? 80.195.21.194 (talk) 00:50, 14 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

yes o.k i understand that. But still how can you say that World Club Cup is part of a quadruple and that the Intercontentical Cup was not part of a double in record books, media coverage etc.... etc..... --80.195.21.194 (talk) 00:58, 14 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

media coverage

a bit hypercritical though isn't it? because United are about to break every record in English football history they like to include it as a quadruple. but yet because they oupted out of the f.a cup, got humalited by villa and real madrid in the league cup & european cup respectively the press thought 'well it's only a double isn't it why bother counting it'. anyway wikipedia seems to agree under the title 'the quadruple' that mainly it includes the European cup along with the three domestic trophies. 80.195.21.194 (talk) 01:10, 14 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

sir alex ferguson

should you not be updating Sir Alex Ferguson's wikipage to include the World Club Cup win and the league cup win against tottenham? Not in terms of the honours which have obviously have been added. Cheers.80.195.21.194 (talk) 17:07, 14 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Martin Laursen's retirement

Was Laursen's retirement an immediate retirement or will he retire at the end of the season, I don't see his name on Wikipedia's Aston Villa page? – Michael (talk) 13:42, 15 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

United

Well done, you bastids. - Dudesleeper / Talk 14:51, 16 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Football (soccer) templates

For the United States men's soccer team, which template should I use because Jaellee is confusing me with this IMHO thing? And I think people are acting like it's a crime to put a flag next the the name of a country. – Michael (talk) 18:23, 17 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Can I just ask why Brown wouldn't get a League winners medal? I thought all players who competed that season would earn a medal. Is this wrong? Sillyfolkboy (talk) (edits)WIKIPROJECT ATHLETICS NEEDS YOU! 20:12, 17 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Interesting! I can't believe I'm actually learning things here at Wikipedia! I shall keep this in mind in the future. Cheers. Sillyfolkboy (talk) (edits)WIKIPROJECT ATHLETICS NEEDS YOU! 20:44, 17 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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2009 British and Irish Lions tour to South Africa

Hi Peejay. Agreed, there hopefully wont be more injuries before the 1st match and 3 paragraphs could capture it. However, personally i think a list is more attractive and the long paragraphs ugly. Its in the eye of the beholder. I was following the style of the 2005 article with bullet points which I think is easy to read as each of the news items are standalone. Regards, Pwimageglow (talk) 19:34, 22 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Reference on 2010 WC page

Re: http://www.project2010.co.za/2010_World_Cup_housing.asp I did not mean the link to be a 'citation' reference but a link where people who want to find out more about 2010 WC's effect on housing can go. Do you suggest an alternative to putting it on the external links page? The housing issue is really of key importance to the World Cup. Frombelow (talk) 13:07, 23 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

List of Welsh rugby players

Done, but I've created quite a few mislinks in the process. Any help in spotting my errors would be appreciated. FruitMonkey (talk) 10:31, 24 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Irish Flag

You contradict yourself by saying that Ireland partake in the Heineken cup and that Ireland have won it four times with 2 runers up. What you are arguing is that Ireland never won it, rather, the IRFU did and in that case Ireland should be replaced with IRFU. Since the IRFU is an Irish organisation and all the players are contracted to it, they therefore play under the Irish Flag, Irish rugby is not governed by politics! I suggest you agree to stop reverting edits or remove all the international flags from the clubs since they all host international players.