User talk:Marcdaans

Clarence Seedorf
Your edit to Clarence Seedorf is appreciated but cannot be allowed. Wikipedia is an encyclopedia, not a fan site, so epithets such as your "Seedorf is know as one of the most exquisite Dutch player ever" cannot be added. We provide only strictly factual and accurate information, not personal opinions. You have also added the information into the article so many times that you will be blocked without warning the next time you do so. Please see WP:V and WP:3RR before making further edits. Nick (talk) 11:33, 9 July 2014 (UTC)

I cannot find another way to respond. My contribution is all about facts. When I mentioned the guy is one of the most Exquistite Dutch player, it is based on the fact that he was won more trophies than any other dutch player in history. I could have also used the word decorated instaed of exquisite. Exquisite is still defined as succesfull.

I am looking forward to your respond. Marc Daans


 * There's what you should be adding then, something along the lines of "Seedorf is the most decorated football in Dutch history" or "Seedorf has won more trophies than any other Dutch footballer" with a reference to a reliable source (such as a print newspaper or sporting title) to confirm what you say is correct. Trophies and awards are a matter of fact, with no option for subjectivity, whereas a claim of being "exquisite" is something that's pure personal opinion. IF (and it's a big IF) he has been described as the most exquisite Dutch footballer, you could add in something like " describes Seedorf as the most exquisite Dutch player ever" with a reference to confirm this. That way you are reporting a fact, that a third party respected in the game of football, has described Seedorf as exquisite, and not providing your own personal opinion. Just shout if you need more assistance. Nick (talk) 12:44, 9 July 2014 (UTC)

You are able to see if my corrections works well for you guys. We do not have much differences in our opinions how it should work. Thanks for the assistance. Marc