User talk:Godofdreams2

Repost of Nicholas Yennaris
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Hello, and welcome to Wikipedia. Your article about Nicholas Yennaris will probably be deleted because only players who have actually played at fully-professional level are notable enough for articles. When Yennaris does play, please feel free to re-create the article, but please don't just copy-and-paste images and text from the Arsenal F.C. website like you did this time. We aren't allowed to use material copied from websites or other sources which are the copyright of their owners. Thanks, Struway2 (talk) 17:02, 25 April 2011 (UTC)

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