02:1902:19, 23 June 2019diffhist−12
Carli Lloyd
Pele did NOT score a hat trick in a world cup final. Sir Geoff Hurst remains the only man to ever score a hat trick in a world cup final. Pele scored twice in the 1958 final, and once in the 1970 final.Tags: Mobile editMobile web edit
20:1220:12, 6 August 2018diffhist+1,196
Sam Horn
→Professional career: Fixed false and unverified content. Added correct content and citation. Article was very biased and with factually incorrect content. It seemed to have been written by Mr. Horn’s PR representative.Tags: Mobile editMobile web edit
29 April 2018
07:1907:19, 29 April 2018diffhist−423
1966 FIFA World Cup final
→Extra time: that video is amazingly fake. It only has 365 views as of the time of this post. No major news outlet in Germany or England has ever verified the validity - or even made a statement - regarding the existence of this video. Furthermore, as an amatuer video editor, I can tell you with the utmost certainty that this video is doctored. I will tell you from a physics standpoint as well, that the trajectory the ball takes after hitting the bar in this farcical video is impossible.Tags: Mobile editMobile web edit
22:0722:07, 24 September 2016diffhist+168
Len Bias
Please do not undo this edit again, Sabbatino. Your previous edit was factually incorrect and lacked sources. My edit has proper citations from the Washington Post, New York Times, and LA times. Len Bias did not die from smoking crack.
02:1902:19, 23 June 2019diffhist−12
Carli Lloyd
Pele did NOT score a hat trick in a world cup final. Sir Geoff Hurst remains the only man to ever score a hat trick in a world cup final. Pele scored twice in the 1958 final, and once in the 1970 final.Tags: Mobile editMobile web edit
20:1220:12, 6 August 2018diffhist+1,196
Sam Horn
→Professional career: Fixed false and unverified content. Added correct content and citation. Article was very biased and with factually incorrect content. It seemed to have been written by Mr. Horn’s PR representative.Tags: Mobile editMobile web edit
29 April 2018
07:1907:19, 29 April 2018diffhist−423
1966 FIFA World Cup final
→Extra time: that video is amazingly fake. It only has 365 views as of the time of this post. No major news outlet in Germany or England has ever verified the validity - or even made a statement - regarding the existence of this video. Furthermore, as an amatuer video editor, I can tell you with the utmost certainty that this video is doctored. I will tell you from a physics standpoint as well, that the trajectory the ball takes after hitting the bar in this farcical video is impossible.Tags: Mobile editMobile web edit
22:0722:07, 24 September 2016diffhist+168
Len Bias
Please do not undo this edit again, Sabbatino. Your previous edit was factually incorrect and lacked sources. My edit has proper citations from the Washington Post, New York Times, and LA times. Len Bias did not die from smoking crack.