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I bolded the A-interland capped players today (or was it yesterday?) I think this is one of the coolest things on a football team page. Please tell me why it's removed, I've seen it on ZILLIONS of other football team pages, so I just thought let me add them to this page.
Many parts of this page look like they are machine-translated from Dutch to English. Or someone has been sleeping through English lessons in high school. -- Robert ( talk) 19:39, 23 October 2008 (UTC)
Hey all,
I think that this page should be named "N.E.C.", and not "N.E.C. Nijmegen". There was a long discussion on the Dutch WP, which involved asking the club themselves and looking to the registry at the Dutch chamber of commerce, and the result was to call them "N.E.C.", as the "N" already stands for Nijmegen. Anoko moonlight ( talk) 23:48, 2 November 2008 (UTC)
Shouldn't this be "NEC Nijmegen" without the dots? Now I've been living in Amsterdam for a month, and I've never seen the name being indicated as "N.E.C." in the local news. By the way, we do not use dots with PSV Eindhoven and AZ Alkmaar, so why should we use them for this one? -- Angelo ( talk) 22:01, 18 December 2008 (UTC)
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the team name on this page should be N.E.C. (football club), it stands for Nijmegen Eendracht Combinatie. There are instances in Dutch football where the city name is legally represented in the club name, such as VVV-Venlo, MVV Maastricht, NAC Breda, Sparta Rotterdam or most recently Roda JC Kerkrade. In all these instances the clubs were bailed out financially by their respective municipalities, and were therefore forced to include the city name in that of the clubs as a stipulation. Prior to the bailout these clubs competed professionally as VVV, MVV, NAC, Sparta and Roda JC, just to name a few instances where this is the case. This is not the case for AZ, although foreign media address the club as AZ Alkmaar. or with PSV Eindhoven. Eindhoven itself is not really in the name of the club. Same goes for N.E.C. They have had private investors help in times of need, but the club is not known as NEC Nijmegen. ( Subzzee ( talk) 20:00, 6 August 2014 (UTC))
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NEC Nijmegen – This article goes back and forth between "N.E.C (football club)" and "N.E.C. Nijmegen". From my research neither is the correct name for WP. The logo of the club says NEC Nijmegen and Dutch quality press (NRC Handelsblad) exclusively uses NEC rather than N.E.C. Since NRC is only one newspaper (or two with its tiny sibling, NRC Next), I expanded this to the entire "serious" Dutch national press: NRC, Trouw, Volkskrant, FD, RD, ND. All use NEC. I checked the two larger Dutch newspapers, AD and Telegraaf. Still NEC. The large, regional newspaper based in Nijmegen, De Gelderlander, also uses NEC. The international press usually adds Nijmegen,
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]. Dutch media sometimes add Nijmegen as well. In Holland, it's often the shorter NEC and NAC, rather than NEC Nijmegen or (our current name)
NAC Breda that actually does have N.A.C. on the logo! Then who uses N.E.C.? The club on its website. To no avail, they are trying to push folks to spell out each letter rather than saying NEC (pronounced as "neck"). Inconsistently official as the club logo says NEC Nijmegen. Other than the club, notably Fox Sports with the broadcast license writes and pronounces N.E.C. Internationally, however, on Fox Sports dot com, it's also NEC Nijmegen.
[8] Some local press uses N.E.C. as well. As with
RBC Roosendaal (in progress),
PSV Eindhoven,
AZ Alkmaar, etc, it's perfectly reasonable here to drop the dab for a commonly used, unambiguous name. I look forward to any community decision that would create a stable (and hopefully uncluttered) name for the club!
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06:59, 1 January 2020 (UTC)
N.E.C. - Wij zijn Rood Groen en Zwart. At the footnote
N.E.C. BV 2018. The root of the problem of the RM for football clubs now slanted to WP:ILIKEIT and voting, which some of the voter seem inconsistency on their POV for individual clubs. Matthew hk ( talk) 04:26, 6 January 2020 (UTC)
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I bolded the A-interland capped players today (or was it yesterday?) I think this is one of the coolest things on a football team page. Please tell me why it's removed, I've seen it on ZILLIONS of other football team pages, so I just thought let me add them to this page.
Many parts of this page look like they are machine-translated from Dutch to English. Or someone has been sleeping through English lessons in high school. -- Robert ( talk) 19:39, 23 October 2008 (UTC)
Hey all,
I think that this page should be named "N.E.C.", and not "N.E.C. Nijmegen". There was a long discussion on the Dutch WP, which involved asking the club themselves and looking to the registry at the Dutch chamber of commerce, and the result was to call them "N.E.C.", as the "N" already stands for Nijmegen. Anoko moonlight ( talk) 23:48, 2 November 2008 (UTC)
Shouldn't this be "NEC Nijmegen" without the dots? Now I've been living in Amsterdam for a month, and I've never seen the name being indicated as "N.E.C." in the local news. By the way, we do not use dots with PSV Eindhoven and AZ Alkmaar, so why should we use them for this one? -- Angelo ( talk) 22:01, 18 December 2008 (UTC)
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the team name on this page should be N.E.C. (football club), it stands for Nijmegen Eendracht Combinatie. There are instances in Dutch football where the city name is legally represented in the club name, such as VVV-Venlo, MVV Maastricht, NAC Breda, Sparta Rotterdam or most recently Roda JC Kerkrade. In all these instances the clubs were bailed out financially by their respective municipalities, and were therefore forced to include the city name in that of the clubs as a stipulation. Prior to the bailout these clubs competed professionally as VVV, MVV, NAC, Sparta and Roda JC, just to name a few instances where this is the case. This is not the case for AZ, although foreign media address the club as AZ Alkmaar. or with PSV Eindhoven. Eindhoven itself is not really in the name of the club. Same goes for N.E.C. They have had private investors help in times of need, but the club is not known as NEC Nijmegen. ( Subzzee ( talk) 20:00, 6 August 2014 (UTC))
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N.E.C. (football club) →
NEC Nijmegen – This article goes back and forth between "N.E.C (football club)" and "N.E.C. Nijmegen". From my research neither is the correct name for WP. The logo of the club says NEC Nijmegen and Dutch quality press (NRC Handelsblad) exclusively uses NEC rather than N.E.C. Since NRC is only one newspaper (or two with its tiny sibling, NRC Next), I expanded this to the entire "serious" Dutch national press: NRC, Trouw, Volkskrant, FD, RD, ND. All use NEC. I checked the two larger Dutch newspapers, AD and Telegraaf. Still NEC. The large, regional newspaper based in Nijmegen, De Gelderlander, also uses NEC. The international press usually adds Nijmegen,
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]. Dutch media sometimes add Nijmegen as well. In Holland, it's often the shorter NEC and NAC, rather than NEC Nijmegen or (our current name)
NAC Breda that actually does have N.A.C. on the logo! Then who uses N.E.C.? The club on its website. To no avail, they are trying to push folks to spell out each letter rather than saying NEC (pronounced as "neck"). Inconsistently official as the club logo says NEC Nijmegen. Other than the club, notably Fox Sports with the broadcast license writes and pronounces N.E.C. Internationally, however, on Fox Sports dot com, it's also NEC Nijmegen.
[8] Some local press uses N.E.C. as well. As with
RBC Roosendaal (in progress),
PSV Eindhoven,
AZ Alkmaar, etc, it's perfectly reasonable here to drop the dab for a commonly used, unambiguous name. I look forward to any community decision that would create a stable (and hopefully uncluttered) name for the club!
gidonb (
talk)
06:59, 1 January 2020 (UTC)
N.E.C. - Wij zijn Rood Groen en Zwart. At the footnote
N.E.C. BV 2018. The root of the problem of the RM for football clubs now slanted to WP:ILIKEIT and voting, which some of the voter seem inconsistency on their POV for individual clubs. Matthew hk ( talk) 04:26, 6 January 2020 (UTC)
The redirect
2023–24 NEC Nijmegen season has been listed at
redirects for discussion to determine whether its use and function meets the
redirect guidelines. Readers of this page are welcome to comment on this redirect at
Wikipedia:Redirects for discussion/Log/2023 June 22 § 2023–24 NEC Nijmegen season until a consensus is reached.
Steel1943 (
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14:51, 22 June 2023 (UTC)