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Lead is a little weak on description of the game and what happened to the teams after the 1999 season.
Expanded.
How was the stadium chosen?
It's explained at the end of the first paragraph, but the bid selection process is not usually disclosed.
"narrowed to 68 by 106 yards" what was the normal soccer pitch size there?
Added from an existing source. Minimum is 70 yards, but most teams now have 75 yards. Yankee Stadium is the only current MLS venue to be at the bare minimum (due to its unique situation).
"Conference Finals" what are those?
Dropped the term for now.
Seems an odd place to put the Venue section on reflection. I would have thought after the route the final section would make more sense. Especially as you "
The venue is selected before the season begins, and this layout follows other American championship games with predetermined venues. I wouldn't mind moving it to after the summary table, but it would need to be overhauled.
"play in 1996." could link inaugural season here.
Done.
"having played in the inaugural final in" overlinked.
Removed.
Link "overtime".
Done.
Two consecutive sentences starting " The 1999 final was..." is repeitive.
Removed the first.
"Los Angeles's Kevin Hartman was..." caption needs a period.
Added.
Sanchez is missing a diacritic.
Fixed.
"the national under-20 team for two" these days, worth clarifying that's the men's team, right?
Fixed.
"Tampa Bay Mutiny led " ovelrinked.
Fixed.
" to allow less than one goal per match" an average of ...
Fixed.
"Sigi Schmid was named" no need to repeat first name.
"a normal starting" unclear really what "normal" means, is it "full-strength"?
The source explains that it wasn't full-strength, but would have fewer reserves than they did for the rest of the season.
"MLS players John Harkes and" overlinked.
Fixed.
"performed at the halftime show and also sang the national anthem before the match" I would put this the other way round, anthem first, halftime show second.
Fixed.
In the match summary, the following are overlinked: Lassiter, Hartman, Maessner, Olsen, Mathis and Presthus.
Removed.
Link box.
Done.
Where are shirt numbers and player nationalities referenced?
Added a source.
Olsen overlinked at MVP.
Fixed.
Two of the four match rules are unreferenced.
Usually, this section isn't cited, but the sudden change before the match warranted it; I can't find a copy of the league's rules for the 1999 specifically to cite the three substitutions (which was changed the following year to add a fourth overtime-only substitute).
I don't think common terms like "cigar" and "champagne" need linking.
Removed.
Post-match, no need to repeat first names if there's no ambiguity in who you're talking about.
Removed, except where the name is preceded with a title/label for clarity.
Scorelines in ref titles should use en-dash not hyphen to separate.
The discussion above is closed. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.
The following discussion is closed. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.
Lead is a little weak on description of the game and what happened to the teams after the 1999 season.
Expanded.
How was the stadium chosen?
It's explained at the end of the first paragraph, but the bid selection process is not usually disclosed.
"narrowed to 68 by 106 yards" what was the normal soccer pitch size there?
Added from an existing source. Minimum is 70 yards, but most teams now have 75 yards. Yankee Stadium is the only current MLS venue to be at the bare minimum (due to its unique situation).
"Conference Finals" what are those?
Dropped the term for now.
Seems an odd place to put the Venue section on reflection. I would have thought after the route the final section would make more sense. Especially as you "
The venue is selected before the season begins, and this layout follows other American championship games with predetermined venues. I wouldn't mind moving it to after the summary table, but it would need to be overhauled.
"play in 1996." could link inaugural season here.
Done.
"having played in the inaugural final in" overlinked.
Removed.
Link "overtime".
Done.
Two consecutive sentences starting " The 1999 final was..." is repeitive.
Removed the first.
"Los Angeles's Kevin Hartman was..." caption needs a period.
Added.
Sanchez is missing a diacritic.
Fixed.
"the national under-20 team for two" these days, worth clarifying that's the men's team, right?
Fixed.
"Tampa Bay Mutiny led " ovelrinked.
Fixed.
" to allow less than one goal per match" an average of ...
Fixed.
"Sigi Schmid was named" no need to repeat first name.
"a normal starting" unclear really what "normal" means, is it "full-strength"?
The source explains that it wasn't full-strength, but would have fewer reserves than they did for the rest of the season.
"MLS players John Harkes and" overlinked.
Fixed.
"performed at the halftime show and also sang the national anthem before the match" I would put this the other way round, anthem first, halftime show second.
Fixed.
In the match summary, the following are overlinked: Lassiter, Hartman, Maessner, Olsen, Mathis and Presthus.
Removed.
Link box.
Done.
Where are shirt numbers and player nationalities referenced?
Added a source.
Olsen overlinked at MVP.
Fixed.
Two of the four match rules are unreferenced.
Usually, this section isn't cited, but the sudden change before the match warranted it; I can't find a copy of the league's rules for the 1999 specifically to cite the three substitutions (which was changed the following year to add a fourth overtime-only substitute).
I don't think common terms like "cigar" and "champagne" need linking.
Removed.
Post-match, no need to repeat first names if there's no ambiguity in who you're talking about.
Removed, except where the name is preceded with a title/label for clarity.
Scorelines in ref titles should use en-dash not hyphen to separate.
The discussion above is closed. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.