Talk:A Certain Ratio

Poss copyright violation
The curent page seemed a bit odd as I was tweeking it, and a Google search on some of the phrases turned up this excerpt from the Encyclopedia of Popular Music - note copyright notice at bottom. I'm reverting to the April 6 19:34 version. Ergative rlt 01:44, 24 June 2006 (UTC) a certain ratio was formed in blackpool i belive...

Some of the links to members and former members - Simon Topping and Donald Johnson - take the reader to other people with this name included on the site.

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So did they really form in Wythenshawe?...
Check this, at 56:20: "Is that right that you formed in Wythenshawe" [acc. to your Wikipedia page]? They laugh, and say 'no' ("Donald and Tony are from Wythenshawe"). Would somebody in the know, please deal with it. -- Evermore2 (talk) 19:20, 5 January 2018 (UTC)

Second half of the 2000s return section reads more like a press release or fan content than an actual Wiki page. Lots of opinion an dno sources. I am reluctant to change it myself without reference to a more experienced Wikipedian but maybe it's worth a critical look?217.196.232.58 (talk) 09:58, 17 July 2023 (UTC)