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Assess : newly added and existing articles, maybe nominate some good B-class articles for GA; independently assess some as A-class, regardless of GA status.
Cleanup : * Sport governing body (this should-be-major article is in a shameful state) * Field hockey (History section needs sources and accurate information - very vague at the moment.) * Standardize Category:American college sports infobox templates to use same font size and spacing. * Sport in the United Kingdom - the Popularity section is incorrect and unsourced. Reliable data is required.
* Fix project template and/or "to do list" Current version causes tables of content to be hidden unless/until reader chooses "show."
Should an old deletion discussion be valid for all future, or is it possible to start to redevelop an article later on? Sure, in this case it has been only a little over a year since the discussion, but still, can't a discussion ever be considered to be outdated? Should it always lay a dead hand over the development of articles? Dammråtta (talk) 22:58, 19 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Consensus can change but it would take a drastically changed article with many sources proving notability. Until that is proven afds remain in effect regardless of age. For a rec level team in a sport with low popularity in its country you are going to find it very difficult to do. --DJSasso (talk) 03:29, 22 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]