The team's coach at the time, Christian Henna, described Diaby as a "very good technician, elegant, and quick"; reference needed for quote
I found the source the original user who added this used. See
here. Problem is I can't access the page, not even though archiving, so I just removed it. –J10STalk20:45, 11 April 2011 (UTC)reply
Diaby, however, did not receive a winner's medal due to not making any appearances in the competition; Needs a reference.
I can't find a source stating he did not receive a winner's medal, but he didn't make any appearances in the competition, which going by
Coupe de France rules, means he wouldn't have received a winner's medal. I posted a source showing him having not made any appearances in the competition the year Auxerre won the competition. –J10STalk20:45, 11 April 2011 (UTC)reply
Hmm, uncomfortably close to being original research, maybe better to leave the silverware he didn't actually win out of the article?
Utinsh (
talk)
21:15, 11 April 2011 (UTC)reply
In April 2011 Diaby scored his second goal, thumping a Robin Van Persie pass into the top corner for 0-1 against Blackpool; Do we really need to note his second goal? Unnecessary, unreferenced detail.
Agreed and removed. Unless the goal is really really notable like, say,
Maradona's goal against England at the 86 World Cup, then it should be discussed in detail. –J10STalk20:45, 11 April 2011 (UTC)reply
Arsène Wenger describes him similarly stating ""He (Diaby) is more of an offensive player; Typo.
The team's coach at the time, Christian Henna, described Diaby as a "very good technician, elegant, and quick"; reference needed for quote
I found the source the original user who added this used. See
here. Problem is I can't access the page, not even though archiving, so I just removed it. –J10STalk20:45, 11 April 2011 (UTC)reply
Diaby, however, did not receive a winner's medal due to not making any appearances in the competition; Needs a reference.
I can't find a source stating he did not receive a winner's medal, but he didn't make any appearances in the competition, which going by
Coupe de France rules, means he wouldn't have received a winner's medal. I posted a source showing him having not made any appearances in the competition the year Auxerre won the competition. –J10STalk20:45, 11 April 2011 (UTC)reply
Hmm, uncomfortably close to being original research, maybe better to leave the silverware he didn't actually win out of the article?
Utinsh (
talk)
21:15, 11 April 2011 (UTC)reply
In April 2011 Diaby scored his second goal, thumping a Robin Van Persie pass into the top corner for 0-1 against Blackpool; Do we really need to note his second goal? Unnecessary, unreferenced detail.
Agreed and removed. Unless the goal is really really notable like, say,
Maradona's goal against England at the 86 World Cup, then it should be discussed in detail. –J10STalk20:45, 11 April 2011 (UTC)reply
Arsène Wenger describes him similarly stating ""He (Diaby) is more of an offensive player; Typo.