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Yeh it is mine. My name is Alasdair Peter Howe, hence Alasdairaph. It is copywrited to me.
All of them state where they are from.
Theres no point gettin the other picture though coz the article has been deleted. Can i ask why?
Fair enough
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I've removed the reference to Torphins that you added to this article. Torphins is not listed in the 1868 Act definition of the Aberdeen East and Aberdeen West constituencies. So far as I know, Torphins is not a parish anyway, and is listed in later legislation as part of the parish of Kincardine O'Neill.-- George Burgess 08:32, 8 March 2006 (UTC)
Torphins is very much its own parish and has only recently merged with the parishes of Knikardine o neil and Lumphanan.
Do you have a source for that statement? If Torphins had been a parish in 1868, it would have been listed (or the constituency would have had a hole in it!)-- George Burgess 16:23, 26 March 2006 (UTC)
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Hi, I've noticed you've removed my Adam Quinn picture from the current squad section of the club page as it "looks out of place if there's only one", which I agree with. The only reason I put it there as he doesn't have a profile. I've put it back on there with a photo of your new signing Danzelle St Louis-Hamilton (looks good, played for us at the start of the season in a few friendlies). At least with both pictures now its not going to look odd and the pictures are being put to some use now until the players get there own pages. Dunno if you've looked at the Darlo players recently, I met a few of them recently at the 1-1 draw with Tamworth and got a few piccys for there profile pages. Jonesy702 ( talk) 17:36, 3 February 2011 (UTC)
I see where you're coming from and you're right, it is good to put some faces to the names with no articles. Once I get some spare time I'll try and create articles for some of those players.
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Please refer to point 1 of the criteria at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Football/Notability. Here it states that to be notable a player must "have played for a fully professional club at a national level of the league structure. This must be supported by evidence from a reliable source on a club by club basis for teams playing in leagues that are not recognised as being fully professional". Of course that is not official wiki policy, but it makes a valid point. While the BSPL is not a fully professional league, Darlington is a fully professional team. Campbell has also represented Darlington in the FA Trophy, including a final appearance at the national stadium, Wembley.
There are a number of technicalities that could account for the articles deletion, but I would argue that as part of a team who won a major FA trophy, albeit for the lower leagues, the article is more than notable. Also I would point in the direction of Chris Senior, who has never played above Conference level but who has an article (which I intend to update). Also, given that Campbell had a spell with Man City in his youth, surely that counts as a reputable team in a professional league? Alasdairaph 12:52, 22 July 2011 (UTC)
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Hello. If you have sources for those players having specifically English nationality, please would you add them. The DFC website doesn't give a nationality or birthplace for most of them, so without another explicit source, we're just making assumptions, and the WP:BLP policy prefers us not to guess. Thanks, Struway2 ( talk) 08:09, 2 August 2012 (UTC)
I agree in principle, but having some nationalities and not others makes it look ridiculous and out of keeping with other such articles. Therefore, the nationalities should be there for all or none of the players. Furthermore, whilst there is no explicit source for the nationalities, most of the players for a northern league team are going to be English. Educated guesses are better than leaving some blank and others not.
Found a few sources, still working on the remaining two. Looks a lot better now though.
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Yeh it is mine. My name is Alasdair Peter Howe, hence Alasdairaph. It is copywrited to me.
All of them state where they are from.
Theres no point gettin the other picture though coz the article has been deleted. Can i ask why?
Fair enough
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I've removed the reference to Torphins that you added to this article. Torphins is not listed in the 1868 Act definition of the Aberdeen East and Aberdeen West constituencies. So far as I know, Torphins is not a parish anyway, and is listed in later legislation as part of the parish of Kincardine O'Neill.-- George Burgess 08:32, 8 March 2006 (UTC)
Torphins is very much its own parish and has only recently merged with the parishes of Knikardine o neil and Lumphanan.
Do you have a source for that statement? If Torphins had been a parish in 1868, it would have been listed (or the constituency would have had a hole in it!)-- George Burgess 16:23, 26 March 2006 (UTC)
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Hi, I've noticed you've removed my Adam Quinn picture from the current squad section of the club page as it "looks out of place if there's only one", which I agree with. The only reason I put it there as he doesn't have a profile. I've put it back on there with a photo of your new signing Danzelle St Louis-Hamilton (looks good, played for us at the start of the season in a few friendlies). At least with both pictures now its not going to look odd and the pictures are being put to some use now until the players get there own pages. Dunno if you've looked at the Darlo players recently, I met a few of them recently at the 1-1 draw with Tamworth and got a few piccys for there profile pages. Jonesy702 ( talk) 17:36, 3 February 2011 (UTC)
I see where you're coming from and you're right, it is good to put some faces to the names with no articles. Once I get some spare time I'll try and create articles for some of those players.
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Please refer to point 1 of the criteria at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Football/Notability. Here it states that to be notable a player must "have played for a fully professional club at a national level of the league structure. This must be supported by evidence from a reliable source on a club by club basis for teams playing in leagues that are not recognised as being fully professional". Of course that is not official wiki policy, but it makes a valid point. While the BSPL is not a fully professional league, Darlington is a fully professional team. Campbell has also represented Darlington in the FA Trophy, including a final appearance at the national stadium, Wembley.
There are a number of technicalities that could account for the articles deletion, but I would argue that as part of a team who won a major FA trophy, albeit for the lower leagues, the article is more than notable. Also I would point in the direction of Chris Senior, who has never played above Conference level but who has an article (which I intend to update). Also, given that Campbell had a spell with Man City in his youth, surely that counts as a reputable team in a professional league? Alasdairaph 12:52, 22 July 2011 (UTC)
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Hello. If you have sources for those players having specifically English nationality, please would you add them. The DFC website doesn't give a nationality or birthplace for most of them, so without another explicit source, we're just making assumptions, and the WP:BLP policy prefers us not to guess. Thanks, Struway2 ( talk) 08:09, 2 August 2012 (UTC)
I agree in principle, but having some nationalities and not others makes it look ridiculous and out of keeping with other such articles. Therefore, the nationalities should be there for all or none of the players. Furthermore, whilst there is no explicit source for the nationalities, most of the players for a northern league team are going to be English. Educated guesses are better than leaving some blank and others not.
Found a few sources, still working on the remaining two. Looks a lot better now though.
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I will remember to add a summary in future, but I didn't delete the link because it was dead. I deleted it because it didn't relate to the part in which it was situated. The information it related to was covered in a further citation at the end of the sentence.
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