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Welcome!

Hello, SquarePeg, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are a few good links for newcomers:

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response to user page

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You can put whatever you like on your user page (within reason). The general convention for replying to messages to go to that user's talk page (usually quickest if you click on their username and then go to the "discussion" tab at the top). You can sign your name on talk pages using four tildes (~~~~). Useful links for football include WikiProject Football and this page. I don't know much about the state of rugby on Wikipedia, but I'm sure the folks at Wikiproject Rugby League will be able to point you in the right direction. Oldelpaso 12:27, 29 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]

No, you did fine. Just one thing, new messages usually go at the bottom of a talk page. The userboxes on my userpage are a combination of those from Wikipedia:Babel, some from Wikiproject Userboxes and custom ones. I find that the easiest way to learn new things is to copy/paste bits from elsewhere and play about with them using the show preview button until it looks right. Go ahead and copy/paste the code for some of my userboxes and use it on your Userpage if you wish. (ie press "edit this page" on my userpage, copy/paste the relevant bits, then cancel the edit to my userpage). Oldelpaso 16:58, 29 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Welcome to WikiProject Rugby league

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Welcome. Its great to see more Brits in here. We're currently going through the administrative side of things for the project, like organising a manual of style, and working with other wikiprojects on making this happen. But there's plenty you can do. Have you seen the Rugby league in England article? You may well wish to write for it or on any of the other nation article if your fluent in the world of rugby league. But of course, there's much more and your probably aware of it. I just wanted to say hello and welcome. POds 06:35, 30 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]

FC United

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Hi,

No probs, I know quite a few people who still go to Old Trafford. I even know one or two who've got season tickets for both clubs and sell one of them on for the day when the matches clash. I didn't feel like I could keep going to OT after the takeover, it just felt like too much of a pisstake that they were going to take £300m out of the club and I was going to help pay for it. It was an awful decision to make at the time, but having another club to go to has made it alright - I don't think I could have ever got as excited about, say, Altrincham as I have about FC as I can go with my United supporting mates and sing some of the old songs - doesn't sound like much but it makes a real difference. The atmosphere's better as none of the Megastore lot have any interest in FC at all, so most home matches are like a good United away with everyone standing and singing.

That said, I still want United to do well and was gutted at the derby, though not nearly as badly as I would have been before. It's been a really strange season but it's working out alright. I never imagined that FC would become my 'main' club but it did, surprisingly quickly, and even if the Glazers all died tomorrow I'd carry on going to FC. Totally bizarre, but that's how things have turned out. File:Yemen flag large.png CTOAGN (talk) 05:08, 26 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]

You should have a good chance of getting an LMTB next season as they're issuing loads, partly because of all the extra seats that are being put in. If you're a member and go to more than half the home games this season I reckon you'll get one. Things are going as well as they realistically could for FC so far - we're top of the division by 14 points, although the 2nd placed team have 3 games in hand. Typical attendances have gone up from around 2200 at the start of the season to around 3300 now, with our highest being something like 4300. This is in a league with an average attendance of about 50 :-) Although we're getting an increasing number of people who haven't been to matches much before, the atmosphere is still good and we regularly have TV crews from France and Holland turning up at the games (as well as North West regional TV).
I don't think there's any coverage of the Phoenix Fund on Wikipedia. It was set up by Shareholders United (hadn't realised how out-of-date their page was until I looked at it just now), probably with help from IMUSA. It's not directly linked to FC, although plenty of FC fans still have money in it. File:Yemen flag large.png CTOAGN (talk) 12:05, 26 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Channel M

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You can get Channel M through a normal aerial if you're fairly near town, you just need to tune it to channel 39. I can't believe you are being henpecked by a blue :-) What is the world coming to? Tell her it's only seven quid, and "forget" to mention that you'll spend three times that on beer. CTOAGN (talk) 19:06, 1 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Photos of treble procession

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Just had a thought: did you take any photos of the treble procession when you went? They'd look great on the 1998-99 article, and probably the main United article as well. CTOAGN (talk) 21:38, 3 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]

If you bought the photos, they'll be copyrighted and you won't be able to upload them. We can sometimes use images under US 'fair use' law, but I don't think it would apply to these. I might ask on a few message boards, I'm sure plenty of people will have some. CTOAGN (talk) 10:09, 6 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]

RFA

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Hi, just wanted to thank you for voting on my RFA, which went through with a count of (58/0/1), far better than I'd expected. I intend to take things slowly and start using the extra abilities gradually, but if there's anything I can do just leave a message. Cheers, CTOAGN (talk) 13:54, 7 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Backyardigans

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I'm not saying those are bad cuts--in fact, they're probably good cuts--but you ought to make a case for deleting a substantial chunk of an article, if not on the Talk page then at least in the edit summary. Nareek 16:12, 23 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

My apologies--I mistook a move for a cut. Nareek 11:46, 24 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Farepak

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Glad someone else takes a look at this. But the order of events is

  • Farepak into administration
  • EHR into administration
  • Kleeneze et al are sold to Findel

HTH Agathoclea 19:00, 30 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Backyardigans vandalism

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The recent vandalism seems to be coming from the same individual operating through a couple of different IP addresses. Their goal, plainly, is to be annoying, so the less annoyed we seem, the sooner they'll get bored and move on. Nareek 14:16, 24 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Dora

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Hi you recently put some info of the Dora the Explorer page about Isa loving Boots I've never missed an episode of the show( Don't laugh) and I've never seen anything reguarding to this could you please tell me the bases for this claim? Superx 17:27, 29 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks for your explaning but I just hadn't heard of your source and that page had an outbreak of vandalism(one in perticular was simular but alot less kind than yours) so I had to be sure it was legit. It also appears vandalism is common on other children shows so someone needs to do somthing. This could be a good thing for the show, as the subject of love isn't touched upon in kids shows that much and upon looking back on it I see your point. Superx 11:22, 2 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Is there anyone who can be conntected about this problum of children's show vandalism? Maybe someone could make a Bot( thats a computer program that can do things such as revert vandalism just encase you didn't know) to watch the children show pages. Also I understood what you ment with Isa's voice when she says hi to another character and then to Boots, her voice does change pitch and I see how it could be interepted as a sign of affection. Anyway do you know someone that could help with the vandlism of childrens pages? I'll try to find someone too. Superx 20:38, 2 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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Hi its me superx again I just suggested a wikiproject call TV show articals to do something about the vandalizum or just plane forgeting of TV shoe articals and I decided to ask some wikipedia users I know if they're game. So if your in just sign up on the wikiproject proposal page and tell me.

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Please put the tag on the talk (disscussion) page up the top of the page. Thanks. SpecialWindler 13:01, 23 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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Fal-tor-pan

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Nomination of Goodbye (song) for deletion

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Important vote at wiki-project rugby league

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I just saw your Inter report. The possesion was 51-49 in favour of Inter. So please do something about despite having more possession than the hosts,... Syjytg (talk) 10:39, 25 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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It's "Cristiano", not "Christiano". – PeeJay 12:33, 2 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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NPOV

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Hi SquarePeg, I really appreciate the match reports you add to the Man Utd season articles, but you must remember to maintain a neutral point of view. Comments like "the first half was abysmal" do not conform to that principle, so I would advise you to be more mindful of what is considered fact and what is opinion. Cheers. – PeeJay 19:57, 26 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Indeed, I agree with you that the first half was a terrible display of football. However, I believe that "the first half was without incident" would be a more neutral way of wording it. – PeeJay 16:12, 27 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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Hello there, I have been asked by another member of WPRL to widen the conversation on "Flags in European current templates", in the hope to gain a wider consensus. I imagine that this message may well never be read, dismissed, see me lose support, potentially gain some or take the discussion forwards. Please do take the time to read the discussion at Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Rugby_league#Flags_in_squad_templates if you can, but the crux of my position is that the flags are prevalent elsewhere, are consistent with usage by the MOS, and their implementation for their rugby league national squad/team or representative nationality, is in line with their intended purpose. The crux of the remove side would be an IP editor may interpret a flag as indication of birth, give too much credence to the nation, and the decision was made previously. To remove them from all rugby league templates when there is a limited conversation would seem more than a little unfair I would say, hence the attempt to reach out. I'm quite happy to voted down, but would appreciate a few more voices to the discussion, else it would seem quite wrong to move from the majority into the minority.Fleets (talk) 19:56, 13 July 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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Nomination of Game in hand for deletion

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