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Soon after it was announced that these Rowdies would begin play, somebody created this new article to differentiate them from the "old" Rowdies. It kinda made sense at the time, but not so much any more.
Look at the "new" Rowdies' website - right on the top of the front page, they're explicitly trying to connect to the team's history with photos of the original Rowdies. Click on their "history" tab and you'll find a narrative that goes back to the founding of the original NASL in the late 60s. They also count several former Rowdies players and executives among their front office staff and they're planning to play in a new NASL.
Since they're apparently trying so hard to connect these Rowdies with the original version, I think we should do the same and merge the two articles back together. Comments? Zeng8r ( talk) 21:47, 24 January 2010 (UTC)
Ok, I didn't know about the precedents. Let's just go ahead and leave it as-is.
Zeng8r (
talk)
00:45, 28 January 2010 (UTC)
Are you all sure that the team really changed its name? If you head over to the website, the team is still called FC Tampa Bay Rowdies. There is only one article detailing the change, and it's pretty ambiguous. Even over at www.oursportscentral.com, all the collected articles still call the team FC Tampa Bay Rowdies, and there is no mention of a name change. Even at www.nasl.com, the team is still the Rowdies. It looks to me like the team cannot market itself as the Rowdies because of a trademark dispute so the logo and website were changed, but the team is still called the Rowdies. KitHutch ( talk) 03:47, 5 May 2010 (UTC)
I was unsure if the section about the team's fan club should be in this article at all, but it was short and sourced, so I let it be. Lately, however, one or more anonymous users keeps inserting what is basically an advertisement for Ralph's Mob (including an external link) while at the same time removing the only citation in the section.
If the user or users wants to add some info, they are welcome to discuss the issue here so that it can be included appropriately. However, if he/she/they keep reverting the removal of the unacceptable text, the article might end up being
protected and he/she/they won't be able to edit it at all. Thanks.
Zeng8r (
talk)
00:48, 4 February 2011 (UTC)
Shouldn't the year in the article name be either 2008 (when the franchise began operations) or 2010 (when they finally took the pitch)? Putting 2012 in the title makes it look like they are a brand new team that will be founded next year, which is confusing and/or inaccurate. Zeng8r ( talk) 20:17, 15 December 2011 (UTC)
Both this article and the modern day Strikers article should have no year qualifier – simply "Tampa Bay Rowdies" and "Fort Lauderdale Strikers". Standard naming conventions then give the historic teams their name followed by the years of operation – "Tampa Bay Rowdies (1975–1993)", "Fort Lauderdale Strikers (1977–1983)". If more than two teams have existed by this same name, a disambiguation page is needed – "Fort Lauderdale Strikers (disambiguation)". -- Blackbox77 ( talk) 04:13, 16 December 2011 (UTC)
Didn't mean to have an edit war here about that. Just trying to fix a mistake. Home is white, away is green.
Here's both jerseys in the team's store:
"Home jersey"
"Away jersey"
Is there a need to put these as sources or can I just fix it and that be the end of it.
Sportzfrk99 (
talk)
23:02, 2 August 2012 (UTC)
Along with a bunch of updates today (nobody had updated a season section since before the 2011 campaign!), I restored the mention of FC Tampa Bay in the lead. Another user keeps removing it, but I really don't see a reason why the club's name for its first two seasons shouldn't get a one-sentence mention in the intro. This is a common practice seen in many, many sports articles; I ran across one just today at Bolton Wanderers F.C., where the second paragraph of the lead says that the club was originally known as Christ Church FC from 1874 to 1877. The Rowdies were known as FC Tampa Bay for half of their existence, definitely meriting inclusion, imo.
I also noticed that the results table at 2013 Tampa Bay Rowdies season needs an update. I'm out of editing time for today; anybody else want to take care of it? Zeng8r ( talk) 18:08, 26 October 2013 (UTC)
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I was thinking the other day that the annual season recaps on this page are fast becoming a bit much, to say the least. Perhaps they need to be further crystalized into 5-year segments or something. And maybe at the bottom of the section we place a table that shows their yearly performance in the league, the playoffs, US Open Cup and leading goal scorer, etc. (Similar to the year-by-year tables of other clubs like Seattle Sounders FC). I'm open to any and all discussion on this topic. I don't mind creating the table, but I'd like to see some sort of consensus before starting such an endeavor. Cheers to all, - Creativewill ( talk) 19:12, 7 April 2019 (UTC)
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Soon after it was announced that these Rowdies would begin play, somebody created this new article to differentiate them from the "old" Rowdies. It kinda made sense at the time, but not so much any more.
Look at the "new" Rowdies' website - right on the top of the front page, they're explicitly trying to connect to the team's history with photos of the original Rowdies. Click on their "history" tab and you'll find a narrative that goes back to the founding of the original NASL in the late 60s. They also count several former Rowdies players and executives among their front office staff and they're planning to play in a new NASL.
Since they're apparently trying so hard to connect these Rowdies with the original version, I think we should do the same and merge the two articles back together. Comments? Zeng8r ( talk) 21:47, 24 January 2010 (UTC)
Ok, I didn't know about the precedents. Let's just go ahead and leave it as-is.
Zeng8r (
talk)
00:45, 28 January 2010 (UTC)
Are you all sure that the team really changed its name? If you head over to the website, the team is still called FC Tampa Bay Rowdies. There is only one article detailing the change, and it's pretty ambiguous. Even over at www.oursportscentral.com, all the collected articles still call the team FC Tampa Bay Rowdies, and there is no mention of a name change. Even at www.nasl.com, the team is still the Rowdies. It looks to me like the team cannot market itself as the Rowdies because of a trademark dispute so the logo and website were changed, but the team is still called the Rowdies. KitHutch ( talk) 03:47, 5 May 2010 (UTC)
I was unsure if the section about the team's fan club should be in this article at all, but it was short and sourced, so I let it be. Lately, however, one or more anonymous users keeps inserting what is basically an advertisement for Ralph's Mob (including an external link) while at the same time removing the only citation in the section.
If the user or users wants to add some info, they are welcome to discuss the issue here so that it can be included appropriately. However, if he/she/they keep reverting the removal of the unacceptable text, the article might end up being
protected and he/she/they won't be able to edit it at all. Thanks.
Zeng8r (
talk)
00:48, 4 February 2011 (UTC)
Shouldn't the year in the article name be either 2008 (when the franchise began operations) or 2010 (when they finally took the pitch)? Putting 2012 in the title makes it look like they are a brand new team that will be founded next year, which is confusing and/or inaccurate. Zeng8r ( talk) 20:17, 15 December 2011 (UTC)
Both this article and the modern day Strikers article should have no year qualifier – simply "Tampa Bay Rowdies" and "Fort Lauderdale Strikers". Standard naming conventions then give the historic teams their name followed by the years of operation – "Tampa Bay Rowdies (1975–1993)", "Fort Lauderdale Strikers (1977–1983)". If more than two teams have existed by this same name, a disambiguation page is needed – "Fort Lauderdale Strikers (disambiguation)". -- Blackbox77 ( talk) 04:13, 16 December 2011 (UTC)
Didn't mean to have an edit war here about that. Just trying to fix a mistake. Home is white, away is green.
Here's both jerseys in the team's store:
"Home jersey"
"Away jersey"
Is there a need to put these as sources or can I just fix it and that be the end of it.
Sportzfrk99 (
talk)
23:02, 2 August 2012 (UTC)
Along with a bunch of updates today (nobody had updated a season section since before the 2011 campaign!), I restored the mention of FC Tampa Bay in the lead. Another user keeps removing it, but I really don't see a reason why the club's name for its first two seasons shouldn't get a one-sentence mention in the intro. This is a common practice seen in many, many sports articles; I ran across one just today at Bolton Wanderers F.C., where the second paragraph of the lead says that the club was originally known as Christ Church FC from 1874 to 1877. The Rowdies were known as FC Tampa Bay for half of their existence, definitely meriting inclusion, imo.
I also noticed that the results table at 2013 Tampa Bay Rowdies season needs an update. I'm out of editing time for today; anybody else want to take care of it? Zeng8r ( talk) 18:08, 26 October 2013 (UTC)
Hello fellow Wikipedians,
I have just added archive links to one external link on
Tampa Bay Rowdies. Please take a moment to review
my edit. If necessary, add {{
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An editor has reviewed this edit and fixed any errors that were found.
Cheers.— cyberbot II Talk to my owner:Online 10:27, 24 January 2016 (UTC)
I was thinking the other day that the annual season recaps on this page are fast becoming a bit much, to say the least. Perhaps they need to be further crystalized into 5-year segments or something. And maybe at the bottom of the section we place a table that shows their yearly performance in the league, the playoffs, US Open Cup and leading goal scorer, etc. (Similar to the year-by-year tables of other clubs like Seattle Sounders FC). I'm open to any and all discussion on this topic. I don't mind creating the table, but I'd like to see some sort of consensus before starting such an endeavor. Cheers to all, - Creativewill ( talk) 19:12, 7 April 2019 (UTC)