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Pak Nam-Chol (born 1988)
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May 2010
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Kagawa's shirt number
Shinji Kagawa has not been assigned a shirt number with Manchester United, and will not be until he is registered to play in a competitive fixture. He has not rejected the number 7 shirt, nor has he selected the number 23 shirt. See here. – PeeJay 17:51, 25 June 2012 (UTC)
 * Yes, there has been a large amount of speculation about Kagawa's shirt number, so in this case (and in the future), it might be a good idea for you to check multiple sources (particularly club websites) before editing. – PeeJay 18:03, 25 June 2012 (UTC)

Queens Park Rangers F.C.
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Proposed deletion of José Villalobos


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Proposed deletion of Leonardo Araya


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Proposed deletion of Pablo Salazar


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Proposed deletion of Leonardo Araya


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ArbCom elections are now open!
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Asier del Horno - Reply
Hello, from Portugal,

yes, you are correct in everything your message conveys: 1 - you were the one first finding a source for the player(s) Basque caps; 2 - my summary was very exaggerated without a reason, and for that I sincerely apologize, hopefully you will accept my apologies.

Yes, you are also correct in pointing out I have been updating/editing the page for several years, but I never wrote Mr. del Horno played for the Basque Country, so there was no reason for finding sources for that content. Of course, you operated 100% within the scope of WP (writing storyline with sources), there is nothing wrong with that manner of editing, quite the contrary.

Again, please accept my honest apologies for my uncalled behaviour, happy editing --Quite A Character (talk) 13:44, 19 March 2018 (UTC)

January 2019
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West Ham squad
Apologies, I was rushing to leave the house and hadn't noticed I'd taken out another edit as well. The discussion I was trying to link to is here. Essentially, the additional source is just verifying that the other players not listed as first-team on the OS do appear as first-team squad members in the matchday programme (I'm not sure the date matters all that much). Thanks for reinstating your other edit. Nzd  (talk)  22:27, 18 January 2019 (UTC)