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When I searched for Chris Turner, the bestselling Canadian author (Geography of Hope, and Planet Simpson), I could find no Wikipedia entry. It seems that several nations have their own version of Chris Turner. The UK, in fact, has and least two: Chris Turner (footballer) and the subject of this article (who perhaps should be referred to as a "football manager" to distinguish the two). Now I wouldn't want to get into a debate about whether a British football manager or an American baseball player (appropriate, no!) should trump a Canadian writer, so let's see what we might do about this.
Proposal:
Please give me any comments, instructions, or words of support about this. In the absence of strong reasons to the contrary, I will effect the above by January 1, 2008. In the meantime, I will start the page for the author. Sunray ( talk) 19:41, 27 December 2007 (UTC)
So here's how I see it:
According to the article, it was announced that Turner would stay as permanent manager, however I can't verify this. The most recent source I can find is an article in The Journal newspaper from 6 August, which states that the appointment was never announced (although I don't have access to the full article). Is the source wrong, or was it confirmed and not announced, was it announced more recently, or is it still not confirmed? snigbrook ( talk) 00:27, 27 December 2009 (UTC)
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When I searched for Chris Turner, the bestselling Canadian author (Geography of Hope, and Planet Simpson), I could find no Wikipedia entry. It seems that several nations have their own version of Chris Turner. The UK, in fact, has and least two: Chris Turner (footballer) and the subject of this article (who perhaps should be referred to as a "football manager" to distinguish the two). Now I wouldn't want to get into a debate about whether a British football manager or an American baseball player (appropriate, no!) should trump a Canadian writer, so let's see what we might do about this.
Proposal:
Please give me any comments, instructions, or words of support about this. In the absence of strong reasons to the contrary, I will effect the above by January 1, 2008. In the meantime, I will start the page for the author. Sunray ( talk) 19:41, 27 December 2007 (UTC)
So here's how I see it:
According to the article, it was announced that Turner would stay as permanent manager, however I can't verify this. The most recent source I can find is an article in The Journal newspaper from 6 August, which states that the appointment was never announced (although I don't have access to the full article). Is the source wrong, or was it confirmed and not announced, was it announced more recently, or is it still not confirmed? snigbrook ( talk) 00:27, 27 December 2009 (UTC)