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William Gaillard
Welcome to Wikipedia. Please do not add unreferenced or inadequately referenced controversial biographical information concerning living persons to Wikipedia articles. Thank you. Edcoomber 20:11, 11 June 2007 (UTC)
 * [[Image:Stop hand.svg|left|25px]] You have made an edit that could be regarded as defamatory. Please do not restore this material to the article or its talk page. If you do, you may be blocked for disruption. See the blocking policy.

You have now also reached your three revert limit. Please desist. Edcoomber 20:21, 11 June 2007 (UTC)

Brian Carney
The category Irish rugby league players should be a subcat of British rugby leeague players since players from Northern Ireland (not that I can think of any) are British. A cat can be a subcat without all of its content fitting in i.e. it does not matter that most Irish people aren't British. Carney then shouldn't also be under the British parent cat.

But there is a big problem with nationality and sport. People keep adding categories based on where somebody's parents came from. Maybe it's just me but Kris Radlinski isn't a Polish rugby league player (I made that one up but a lot of Aussie players are listed as Greek, Italian or Maltese etc).GordyB 09:02, 12 June 2007 (UTC)
 * An article should not be in both a parent category and the subcategory, Carney should either be a British player (parent cat) or an Irish one (subcat). As for the other bit I agree that if somebody has represented Greece that's fair enough but I've been deleting occasions when players have been put into categories of countries they weren't born in, didn't grow up in and haven't represented. I'll bring this up at the wiki project to see if we can get a consensus.GordyB 11:45, 12 June 2007 (UTC)
 * As I understand it, the category system is for the convenience of editors rather than users.GordyB 11:56, 12 June 2007 (UTC)

Reviewing rugby league articles
You often edit rugby league articles, can you add on the disscussion pages, there are many rugby league articles that haven't been tagged, especially articles with no talk pages at all. Thanks. Special Windler  11:08, 15 June 2007 (UTC)

Luke Patten
Please stop adding "but due to the fact that he generally does nothing in the game" it is vandalism. no player in the NRL does nothing during the game. Michellecrisp 05:30, 20 June 2007 (UTC)

Metric
No, it's nothing to do with 'looking orderly'. Units of measurement are based on the units most common within the country he plays. Template:Infobox rugby league biography So until he (or any other Australian player) plays in the UK, any height/weight stats are in metric. And, on Andrew Ryan specifically, what does Cormacm represent as a nickname? He is most commonly known as Bobcat. Florrie 17:21, 2 July 2007 (UTC)
 * Where did you hear Cormacm as a nickname? If you need a citation for a nickname it may as well be deleted until a source can be found. The point is to have the most commonly known nickname for a player and in Ryan's case it is Bobcat. On the metric measurements, if 'neatness' is your reason for reverting my edit then to me the info-box looks 'neater' with metric first, so whose version of aesthetics do we follow? Seriously though, Australian player, metric measurements, 'nuff said. Florrie 17:37, 2 July 2007 (UTC)

Torres
What do you mean you were spacing? You were putting in Liverpool details. He isn't a Liverpool player yet. Mattythewhite 23:06, 3 July 2007 (UTC)
 * And also you were placing him as a Liverpool player, when he isn't, which you seemingly neglected to mention in your edit summary. Mattythewhite 23:10, 3 July 2007 (UTC)
 * I never realised you were just reverting the edit. No probs.. Mattythewhite 23:14, 3 July 2007 (UTC)
 * What is the point in the reverting war you're starting now? Your edit is only decreasing the quality of the article. Mattythewhite 12:14, 4 July 2007 (UTC)
 * I've added a height template which gives the ft first before metres. Mattythewhite 12:23, 4 July 2007 (UTC)

Liverpool
Actually, it will expire today, in about 4 hours. Do you feel it should be unprotected sooner (i.e. now)? Fvasconcellos (t·c) 12:12, 4 July 2007 (UTC)
 * Fair call. A cursory look at the BBC website supports this. ~3 pm GMT it is... hopefully it won't get hit by a barrage of edits then. Fvasconcellos (t·c) 12:16, 4 July 2007 (UTC)

New list
Hi, I appreciate your work on rugby league articles. Maybe we could create a list (and/or category) of Rugby League players from Australian playing in England. As you know, this list is growing! Michellecrisp 07:19, 6 July 2007 (UTC)

The Manual of Style
Hi Londo, I've noticed that you are often "correcting" my correct edits. I will assume that this is because you are unaware of the Wikipedia Manual of Style. As regards dashes there is a specific section (WP:MOS) detailing exactly which type should be used in which circumstances. For your convenience I shall quote the relevent part;
 * En dashes (–) have four distinct roles.


 * 1. To indicate disjunction. In this role there are two main applications.
 * To convey the sense of “to”, particularly in ranges (“pp. 211–19”, “64–75%”, “the 1939–45 war”, “May–November”)

I would appreciate it if you would not use bad style in this regard in the future, cheers, aLii 13:47, 7 July 2007 (UTC)

Club Numbers
Hey, I like your work on rugby league, but should NRL players have a "club number" listed? In European Super League, the players are assigned a number by the club that they wear all year no matter what position they play, but NRL players may wear a different number every week if they change position on the field. I am in favor of the club number system, but I don't think that we should create the false impression that it is used in NRL. What do you reckon? Rugbyhelp 16:38, 7 July 2007 (UTC)