User talk:Tonkatonka

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Australian Football League
Hi Tonkatonka. The article Australian Football League is about the league/organisation that began in 1897 in Melbourne as the VFL and changed its name to AFL in 1989/90, taking the view that a single Victorian competition evolved into a national one, rather than that a new competition started in 1990. There is not article on the 1897-1989 VFL, and suggesting that records from that competition belong on the article concerning the current Victorian Football League is completely inappropriate, as it is about the organisation/competition that began in 1877 as the VFA, and was quite distinct from the VFL from 1897-1989. There may be arguments for having separate articles on the original VFL and the AFL (see discussions concerning the VFA/VFL at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject AFL), but this would affect large parts of the AFL article, not just the infobox and records section. Most importantly, such a change would need to be discussed at Talk:Australian Football League, and a consensus reached, before it is implemented. JPD (talk) 12:06, 5 April 2007 (UTC)

Waverley Greens
Hi Tonkatonga. Thanks for your interest in the Waverley Greens. As you can see they're going from strength to strength...Chrismaltby 13:56, 11 April 2007 (UTC)