05:2205:22, 29 May 2024diffhist+38
Trent Alexander-Arnold
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1226149459 by
Alyo (
talk) It's a reliable source. It isn't from user-submitted information, and it's used for other stats so it should be fine here too. Fact is, we know from the case of Martin Dubravka that you don't have to have played in the final to receive a medal.Tags: UndoReverted
28 May 2024
20:3420:34, 28 May 2024diffhist+38
Trent Alexander-Arnold
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1226085358 by
Alyo (
talk) He Isn't correct. Soccerway is considered a reputable source on WikiProject Football and therefore should be acceptable here. It's really quite bizarre this insistence that it isn't.Tags: UndoReverted
04:0704:07, 28 May 2024diffhist+260
Dominik Szoboszlai
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Mattythewhite (
talk) Matty, stop with this. Anybody who played in the campaign gets a medal, as was the case for Martin Dubravka getting one from Man Utd in 22/23 despite playing for Newcastle. I know you dislike Liverpool players having accurate pages, but please stop.Tags: UndoReverted
04:0304:03, 28 May 2024diffhist+38
Trent Alexander-Arnold
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1225911273 by
Mattythewhite (
talk) - Matty, your personal opinions are not relevant here. You've claimed Transfermarkt and Soccerway aren't acceptable sources, despite them being used elsewhere on the site and Soccerway being a legitimate website using Opta stats. Please stop removing this edit and do something else.Tags: UndoReverted
04:1004:10, 27 May 2024diffhist+38
Trent Alexander-Arnold
Added back his 2023-24 EFL Cup win. He is listed in several sources that are acceptable on WikiProject Football as acceptable. If it is removed continually I'll apply for the page to be protected. Anyone who played in any round for the winning team gets one.Tag: Reverted
01:3301:33, 12 March 2024diffhist+40
Trent Alexander-Arnold
Have added 2023-24 EFL Cup game with SoccerWay as a source. SoccerWay is listed as a reputable source on WikiProject Football, so should be acceptable for the people who keep removing it for no reason.
11 March 2024
08:1608:16, 11 March 2024diffhist+120
Trent Alexander-Arnold
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1212997661 by
Mattythewhite (
talk)Not sure how many independent sources people want but people need to STOP removing his second cup win. He has won it, end of story. There are multiple examples of players getting medals even if they missed the final.Tags: UndoReverted
9 March 2024
22:4622:46, 9 March 2024diffhist+336
Darwin Núñez
Added son's name. FYI, to the Editor below - how many sources do you want? Liverpool's website, a Football Database and Transfermarkt (generally reliable) and the fact we know players who played in the competition get a winner's medal isn't enough?Tag: Reverted
22:0122:01, 30 May 2023diffhist−452
Manchester City F.C.
Removed section on alleged 'three-peat' - a slang term which is not used in any recognised way in the UK. Doubles and Trebles are, and so remain. Winning 3 in a row is not considered anything of note, and thus Man United and Liverpool don't have it listed as a unique honour for doing it between 1998-2001 and 1981-84 respectively.Tag: Reverted
01:5801:58, 20 May 2023diffhist−794
2022–23 Liverpool F.C. season
Removed all stuff about record attendances/scores for the season in infobox as it wasn't a feature in previous season pages. Don't see why it needs to be now.
05:2205:22, 29 May 2024diffhist+38
Trent Alexander-Arnold
Undid revision
1226149459 by
Alyo (
talk) It's a reliable source. It isn't from user-submitted information, and it's used for other stats so it should be fine here too. Fact is, we know from the case of Martin Dubravka that you don't have to have played in the final to receive a medal.Tags: UndoReverted
28 May 2024
20:3420:34, 28 May 2024diffhist+38
Trent Alexander-Arnold
Undid revision
1226085358 by
Alyo (
talk) He Isn't correct. Soccerway is considered a reputable source on WikiProject Football and therefore should be acceptable here. It's really quite bizarre this insistence that it isn't.Tags: UndoReverted
04:0704:07, 28 May 2024diffhist+260
Dominik Szoboszlai
Undid revision
1225911374 by
Mattythewhite (
talk) Matty, stop with this. Anybody who played in the campaign gets a medal, as was the case for Martin Dubravka getting one from Man Utd in 22/23 despite playing for Newcastle. I know you dislike Liverpool players having accurate pages, but please stop.Tags: UndoReverted
04:0304:03, 28 May 2024diffhist+38
Trent Alexander-Arnold
Undid revision
1225911273 by
Mattythewhite (
talk) - Matty, your personal opinions are not relevant here. You've claimed Transfermarkt and Soccerway aren't acceptable sources, despite them being used elsewhere on the site and Soccerway being a legitimate website using Opta stats. Please stop removing this edit and do something else.Tags: UndoReverted
04:1004:10, 27 May 2024diffhist+38
Trent Alexander-Arnold
Added back his 2023-24 EFL Cup win. He is listed in several sources that are acceptable on WikiProject Football as acceptable. If it is removed continually I'll apply for the page to be protected. Anyone who played in any round for the winning team gets one.Tag: Reverted
01:3301:33, 12 March 2024diffhist+40
Trent Alexander-Arnold
Have added 2023-24 EFL Cup game with SoccerWay as a source. SoccerWay is listed as a reputable source on WikiProject Football, so should be acceptable for the people who keep removing it for no reason.
11 March 2024
08:1608:16, 11 March 2024diffhist+120
Trent Alexander-Arnold
Undid revision
1212997661 by
Mattythewhite (
talk)Not sure how many independent sources people want but people need to STOP removing his second cup win. He has won it, end of story. There are multiple examples of players getting medals even if they missed the final.Tags: UndoReverted
9 March 2024
22:4622:46, 9 March 2024diffhist+336
Darwin Núñez
Added son's name. FYI, to the Editor below - how many sources do you want? Liverpool's website, a Football Database and Transfermarkt (generally reliable) and the fact we know players who played in the competition get a winner's medal isn't enough?Tag: Reverted
22:0122:01, 30 May 2023diffhist−452
Manchester City F.C.
Removed section on alleged 'three-peat' - a slang term which is not used in any recognised way in the UK. Doubles and Trebles are, and so remain. Winning 3 in a row is not considered anything of note, and thus Man United and Liverpool don't have it listed as a unique honour for doing it between 1998-2001 and 1981-84 respectively.Tag: Reverted
01:5801:58, 20 May 2023diffhist−794
2022–23 Liverpool F.C. season
Removed all stuff about record attendances/scores for the season in infobox as it wasn't a feature in previous season pages. Don't see why it needs to be now.