Talk:Oleguer Presas

Untitled
Someone add the missing apostrophes if you get chance.

The part mentioning the links between Kelme and the Popular Party should be validated with some sort of data or otherwise removed from the article.
 * done--Josepsbd (talk) 02:37, 2 August 2008 (UTC)

Stats Table
I just added the stats table to the article and I'd like to make a couple points about it. 1) it is not definitive for all of his clubs. The article itself says he was at Lepanto before he went to Gramenet, but there are no statistics available for that period. 2) FC Barcelona B is the reserve team for FC Barcelona and contains both professionals and reserves, so it's not necessarily his "youth club" so to speak, but could have been depending on the nature of his contract then and prior. I am not a legal expert, especially not in Spanish sporting law, so I left it as it was in the sidebar: as a professional club. And 3) Oleguer's stats are not broken up into season for Gramenet and Barca B because I didn't know where to find sources for it. If anyone can supply those stats, that would be great. Isaiah 19:40, 1 November 2007 (UTC)

i've updated the stats for 06/07 season (copa del rey games were wrong) and also classified his one spanish supercup game as a "cup" game Pioteer88 (talk) 12:47, 25 March 2009 (UTC)

politicasl writings
does someone have information about his book and political activities== this is a dutch article stating he wrote a book "the road to itaca""about anorexia, facism, spain in iraq and the celebrastion of the liga victory in 06"

Oleguer heeft zich nooit van de wijs laten brengen door wat anderen van hem denken. Wie twijfelt hoeft slechts zijn boek Cami d'Itaca (De weg naar Ithaka) te lezen uit 2006 waarin hij uiteenlopende onderwerpen behandelt als anorexia, de strijd tegen het fascisme, de rol van Spanje in Irak en zijn ervaringen tijdens de viering van de Spaanse titel met Barcelona in 2005

http://www.volkskrant.nl/sport/article1049052.ece/Mondige_anarchist_in_de_verdediging_bij_Ajax

Romanista (talk) 13:47, 8 August 2008 (UTC)


 * you cand find the reference here http://www.mina.cat/ca/llibre/cami-d-itaca_8849.html --Josepsbd (talk) 00:50, 1 December 2008 (UTC)

On the edits by anonymous user
An anonymous user contributing from different Brazilian dynamic IPs keeps reverting my edits in the lead of the entry without giving any explanation. Of course, as anybody else, I might be wrong in my edits, but I have politely asked him to discuss the changes (see ) and he keeps ignoring it. My point is that, as proved in many other articles (see Antoni Gaudí, Salvador Dalí, Joan Miró, etc.) the form "Spanish Catalan" has proved to be a good neutral solution to define people from Spanish Catalonia, because it nicely covers both usual senses of nationality: legal citizenship (Spanish) and cultural group where they belong (Catalan). I would like to know what this user thinks about it. --Carles Noguera (talk) 17:29, 31 August 2009 (UTC)

Fake news
Oleguer has never played in the Guixols. The first false story was published in local media on 28 December (Holy Innocents), where it is customary to include any false news com a joke. There are believed to be Spanish media and published the joke. --Beusson (talk) 05:59, 20 October 2012 (UTC)

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