Talk:Stanley Rous

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 * Sir" is often left off page titles. --Wetman 22:46, 15 Jun 2005 (UTC)


 * I will redirect Sir Stanley Rous to Stanley Rous then. --Carioca 23:14, 15 Jun 2005 (UTC)

Hey, if the guy died at 91, then he was born in 1905, not 1895. or he died at 100 ? 195.56.50.235 14:17, 18 June 2006 (UTC)
 * Eh? 1895 + 91 = 1986 (the year he died). Oops. Ref (chew) (do) 00:20, 25 May 2007 (UTC)

Ashes scattered: Norfolk or Suffolk
Hi. The article claimed at one point that his ashes were scattered on a football pitch near where he was born in Norfolk. Also categorised as Born in Norfolk.

I can assure you that he was born in Mutford, Suffolk, as per his autobiography referenced in the article. I have amended the relevant category. I also assumed that the ashes-scattering reference was therefore mistaken, and happened on a Suffolk football pitch. However, having attempted and failed to find a reliable source for this information, I am forced to remove it as per the guideline. If anyone comes up with a good reference for the deleted content, please re-add it along with the reference. Thanks. Ref (chew) (do) 20:12, 28 May 2007 (UTC)


 * Bizarrely the article had two different birth and death locations! I;ve cleared it up and added a bunch of biographical stuff which comes from good sources. I have no idea if he was cremated even let alone where his ashes may be. I doubt somehow that that's the most important thing about him! --Blue Square Thing (talk) 19:40, 20 April 2011 (UTC)

Do staff count as alumni?
Should Stanley Rous be included amongst the Category:Alumni of Watford Grammar School for Boys? Alastair Cutting 00:16, 12 June 2007 (UTC)


 * No - see this meaning for alumnus/alumni. Sir Stanley was a staff member, not a graduate or ex-pupil/student. It was in other words a job. Thanks. Ref (chew) (do) 16:07, 12 June 2007 (UTC)


 * The usual definition I understand, but Alumnus also has this quote, which made me think it is becoming a legitimate use:
 * "Recently, the definition of "alumni" has expanded to include people who have departed from any kind of organization or program. As such, one can potentially be a "corporate alum" of XYZ Company, or an alum of a military branch, non-profit organization, fraternities and sororities, or training process." Alastair Cutting 22:44, 12 June 2007 (UTC)


 * Nevertheless, the clear meaning I take from those references to Watford contained in his autobiography are that the post he held there was primarily a job to him. I think it contextually wrong therefore to include him as alumni. That is only my opinion. Consensus would obviously win out if it were added to the article. Ref (chew) (do) 18:40, 13 June 2007 (UTC)

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