User talk:Pawel z Niepolomic

Madeira
Madeira is an autonomous region it should refere as such. Though thank for better refrasing.

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Podolski
Hey I think you misundertood my edit summary on the photograph of Podolski and Boruc. I understand that he's of Polish descent, but to an outsider looking at it, they might wonder why Podolski is being called Boruc countryman when Boruc plays for Poland and Podolski for Germany. That's why I removed "fellow countryman" its true in that both players are of polish descent, but for the sake of international football Podolski is German. The "source" comment was for the bit about him not singing the polish national anthem, which if included needs a source. Batman2005 01:35, 1 July 2006 (UTC)

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3rr
hi pawel, you have recently violated wikipedia's three-revert rule at Lukas Podolski, which stipulates that no user may revert a page more than 3 times in 24 hours. as you were not warned, you won't be blocked, but please be aware of the policy in the future. -- he ah  00:21, 14 August 2006 (UTC)

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Regarding reversions made on October 15 2006 to Miroslav_Klose
You have been temporarily blocked for violation of the three-revert rule. Please feel free to return after the block expires, but also please make an effort to discuss your changes further in the future. The duration of the block is 8 hours. William M. Connolley 18:25, 15 October 2006 (UTC)

Miroslav Klose
Hello, I need your help with the Miroslav Klose article. The article clearly states "Klose himself said in a recent interview to Przegląd Sportowy that it would be best for him not to be called German or Polish, but European". When I changed "German" to "European" my edits were instantly reverted without any real explination. Many German posters insist on listing him simply as a "German footballer" despite Klose's own words claiming he does not want to be classified this way. I understand he plays in Germany but he was born in Poland, his mother was Polish and his father (German descent) was born in Poland, speaks Polish and played professional football in Poland. Also, Miroslav speaks Polish at home, has a Polish wife, and played professional football in Poland early in his career. I would like to honor Kloses' own decleration of his nationality. If listing him as "European" is a problem, then I would at least like to see it as "Polish-German" or "German-Polish" because lisitng him as only "German" does not properly reflect his full background. Your assistance is greatly appreciated. Beckenbauer1974 (talk)

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