User talk:Avrv

Hi - where were the two portions of the article copied from? The problem which I'm faced with when vandalism patrolling is that large portions of pages are just deleted without an edit summmary or any reasoning - from what I could see, you had just deleted content. If indeed the text had been copied from elsewherem as you say, it is helpful if yuo leave an edit summary, and even leave a short note on the article talk page explaining. Could you please let me know where the text had been copied from? - thanks Martinp23  16:46, 13 August 2006 (UTC)


 * Hmmm - I may be missing something, but do you have a link to where the text was taken from. This is so I can inform the user who put the text in the article of his/her mistake.  Thanks  Martinp23  16:54, 13 August 2006 (UTC)


 * PS - You can reply here if you wish an I'll recieve yuor message just as quickly. Martinp23  16:54, 13 August 2006 (UTC)

Sorry it's the first time I'm using this page. the link is http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real_Madrid


 * So, from what I understand (correct me if wrong), a user has copied and repeated material into Real Madrid on wikipedia. My question is, where did this material come from in the first place?  Thanks,  Martinp23  17:04, 13 August 2006 (UTC)


 * No idea, the titles "Champions of Spain" and "Champions of Europe" were formerly used, but agreed upon as erroneous and changed, other than that the text is repeated verbatim, I'm not sure who did it, I assume it was a mistake.


 * Ah - I understand now (I was being an idiot :P) - I've removed the warning above - sorry for the problems I've caused. On another note, can I suggest that you use edit summaries when saving an edit, because it makes it a lot easier to see whats happening in each edit that way (it's a hard habit to get into, but it's worth it!) thanks  Martinp23  17:15, 13 August 2006 (UTC)