Talk:Dresdner SC

side ? what in all world makes football club or team a "side" ??

It's common English usage and helps break up the monotony of repeatedly using the terms "club" or "team". Other terms used in a football context might include "association" or "eleven". You'll find "side" as it refers to a team listed as a definition if your look up the word on www.yourdictionary.com, for example. Look up "eleven" and you'll see a specific reference to football. Wiggy! 22:52, 16 June 2006 (UTC)

Orphaned references in Dresdner SC
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Reference named "Dresden": From Dresden:  From Dresden English Football Club:  

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