User talk:Sporttischfussball

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I am seaking for help and support from Wikipedia experienced persons, so that we can make 'Sports Table Football' much better structured. Subsidiary pages need to be created, so that the different historical data are split and linked inside Wikipedia. I am aware that it is still along way to go. Practically the main page needs to be FISTF and a link to sport table football, the sport itself. Other links to ETF, FISA and so forth, needs to be done. Contact me please, E-mail: horst.deimel@aon.at. Thank you in advance, Horst

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Dear DPL bot, I am highly thankful for any support and information, to do better on the inersting sport table football. The link to Elst is fine, as an STF event was held in Elst. I am collecting world wide historical facts about STF. I would like to talk to a Wikipedia specialist.

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Dear DPL, thank you, yes Barry, Vale of Glamorgan (Wal) is correct.

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Dear Menaechmi, Thanks you for the kind information. It was necessary to split the FISTF and 'Sports table football', because FISTF is the world wide governing body for the sport of Sports table football. The entire thematics need to be splitted and for readers better to understand. Previously FISTF and Sports table football where separate wiki pages, but it was merged in 2006, which is not correct. I have been working long to get to this point. I hope that it can stand now such as, not to repeat all the work. I will learn about the move. Kind regards, Horst Deimel (User talk: Sporttischfussball) 22:06 2 August 2017 (UTC +1).

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Ways to improve Newfooty
Hi, I'm El cid, el campeador. Sporttischfussball, thanks for creating Newfooty!

I've just tagged the page, using our page curation tools, as having some issues to fix. Hi! Thank you for creating this article. However, for those unfamiliar with the topic, there is no enough context to identify what the article is about. Also, please add more sources. Thank you

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‡ Єl Cid of ᐺalencia ᐐT₳LKᐬ  16:25, 20 December 2017 (UTC)

Proposed deletion of World Amateur Subbuteo Players Association


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Proposed deletion of World Amateur Subbuteo Players Association
Dear Insertcleverphrasehere, thanks you for the kind information. It was necessary to split the WASPA from FISTF, as it is a separate organization for 'Sports table football' as a development platform for players around the globe. We will be working on further text for WASPA, as the Sports table football community is developing world wide and Information needs to be present for research work. FISTF is the governing body for the sport of 'Sports table football'. Previously we had WASPA inside the FISTF page. I have been working hard and long to get to this point. I hope that it can be noted, not to repeat all the work again. Kind regards, Horst Deimel (User talk: Sporttischfussball) 10:38 3 March 2018 (UTC +1).

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