User talk:Boy1jhn/Archive 1

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RE the List of current BBC newsreaders deletion review - you are probably better discussing merging the information from the list into BBC National News on the associated talk pages. Assuming people agree with you, you can then simply make List of current BBC newsreaders into a redirect to BBC National News.

→Ollie (talk • contribs) 21:12, 7 May 2007 (UTC)

List of current BBC newsreaders
I've speedily closed your deletion review on this article; DRV isn't for proposing deletions, it's for contesting deletion decisions. Try Articles for deletion instead. --Core desat 22:08, 7 May 2007 (UTC)

Dermot Gallagher
Hi. Please be absolutely sure of facts before you add them to articles. I've reverted your information to the above to reflect the correct tense until tomorrow, as that's when Liverpool play Charlton. Technically he has not retired yet - please wait for the actual end of the game before "announcing" this. Also, please consider entering a reference for each salient edit, as unsourced material may be removed by any editor. I've entered a source to prove he's refereeing the match tomorrow. This can be changed to lead to the game's match report, when the fixture has been completed. Thanks. Ref (chew) (do) 18:47, 12 May 2007 (UTC)


 * Also, in the edit to this article, and in the edit to Graham Poll (indeed all football articles):
 * Please remember to wikilink to an F.C. or FC - for instance, Portsmouth leads to an article on the southern port town in England. The correct link is  Portsmouth , the first part directing to the correct article about the football club, the second part displaying just the name "Portsmouth" in the text. Thanks. Ref (chew) (do) 19:06, 12 May 2007 (UTC)

why not have Vinnie Paul on the list of drummers?
He plays the Drums,isnt that the idea? If we dont have the complete list on the front page,why have any at all? either have only the alphabit so we can pick(by last name)or have the Whole List with the first letter of the last name as a quickie link

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