Talk:Half-time

I un-linked "period" because I was trying to disambiguate it, and there isn't actually an article about sports periods. The closest I could come was Interval (time) or Innings, neither of which seemed right. I figured no link was better than a link that had nothing to do with this use of the word. --Brian Olsen 07:04, August 30, 2005 (UTC)

overview
Had a go at providing an overview of sports periods; function, prevalence, while sticking close to the concept of half-time and team sports.

Hakluyt bean 00:04, 7 May 2006 (UTC)

Time length
How long is half-time? That info isn't listed. Darwin&#39;s Bulldog 23:23, 25 December 2006 (UTC)

References anyone?
Most of this page is unreferenced. I am not going to tag the whole article, because frankly I'm sick of looking at the present tag boxes dominating my first view of half the articles on Wikipedia. But if you sports fans out there have got some refs that would be greatBrunswicknic (talk) 11:29, 18 August 2012 (UTC)

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Rename
Based on that the two Google searches "half time music" and "half time sports" each generate around 3 billion hits, to comply with WP:PRIMARYTOPIC, "Half Time" should go to the present disambiguation page Half time (disambiguation) and this page should be renamed to be "Half-time (sports)".