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Given that we have this, this, this, this, I don't see why this article should be deleted. Chanheigeorge ( talk) 16:05, 23 June 2009 (UTC)
(Assuming there is no axing). Is there a rationale for splitting the ties by leg (rather than grouping them together like for the WCQuals etc). These are really two games that make up a single tie and it seems a bit like separating the results from the first and second halves of a match. I don't think any arguments around "chronological order" would fly either as I can't imagine that if a first leg match was postponed it would be placed chronologically in that case if this scheme is used. This would also remove a rather unneccessary level of detail in the page contents. Jlsa ( talk) 23:10, 23 June 2009 (UTC)
I propose that UEFA Champions League 2009–10 qualifying phase and UEFA Champions League 2009–10 play-off round be merged. Although UEFA regulations technically treat these stages as separate, neither stage constitutes the "competition proper", which only begins at the group stage. This is especially noted when tallying the top goalscorers in the competition, for which only goals scored from the group stage onwards are counted. Furthermore, I see no point in creating an individual article for a single round of the competition. The only round that should have its own article is the final, and that is because it is a notable match on its own merits. – Pee Jay 13:29, 14 July 2009 (UTC)
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Given that we have this, this, this, this, I don't see why this article should be deleted. Chanheigeorge ( talk) 16:05, 23 June 2009 (UTC)
(Assuming there is no axing). Is there a rationale for splitting the ties by leg (rather than grouping them together like for the WCQuals etc). These are really two games that make up a single tie and it seems a bit like separating the results from the first and second halves of a match. I don't think any arguments around "chronological order" would fly either as I can't imagine that if a first leg match was postponed it would be placed chronologically in that case if this scheme is used. This would also remove a rather unneccessary level of detail in the page contents. Jlsa ( talk) 23:10, 23 June 2009 (UTC)
I propose that UEFA Champions League 2009–10 qualifying phase and UEFA Champions League 2009–10 play-off round be merged. Although UEFA regulations technically treat these stages as separate, neither stage constitutes the "competition proper", which only begins at the group stage. This is especially noted when tallying the top goalscorers in the competition, for which only goals scored from the group stage onwards are counted. Furthermore, I see no point in creating an individual article for a single round of the competition. The only round that should have its own article is the final, and that is because it is a notable match on its own merits. – Pee Jay 13:29, 14 July 2009 (UTC)
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