User talk:YoAmorEspañol

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What Can I Edit
Glad to see another David Choi fan out there. :) Airplaneman   ✈  04:49, 18 September 2011 (UTC)

Advise Me On My Edits
Thanks. EspañolDaLanguage!AmorEspaña! (talk) 15:08, 7 April 2011 (UTC)

Response
I think you need to familiarise yourself with Wikipedia's policies and guidelines before criticising others. First of all, you should acquaint yourself with "comment" tags. We are fully aware that David de Gea has not completed any transfer to Manchester United, but following Alex Ferguson's comments on Tuesday night, we felt it was appropriate to add the transfer within comment tags. That way, once the transfer was confirmed, all we would have to do is add a reference and remove the tags. If you see a problem with this, please explain it.

Second, with regard to your contribution at 2011–12 Manchester United F.C. season, I suggest you read, read and re-read again the essay at WP:BRD. I respect your right to be bold with your edits, but I (and every other editor on this site) reserve the right to revert any edits you make, given an appropriate reason. I concede that I was not immediately forthcoming with my detailed reasons for reverting your edits, but I gave you reason enough, and that should have led to the third step in the BOLD-revert-discuss cycle, at which stage you should have initiated a discussion regarding your changes on the article's talk page.

Finally, Wikipedia is not meant to be for fans, it is meant to be for anyone who happens to read it. The average man on the street isn't going to give two shits about how United's new kit is made or what past designs it is reminiscent of. Furthermore, your section on the search for new players is made up entirely of speculation regarding United's squad needs. We do require secondary sources for any facts to be included in an article, but that does not mean we should include any and all facts mentioned in secondary sources. Besides which, if we were to include anything about Manchester United's transfer dealings, it should go in the "Transfers" section.

By the way – and considering I have been on this site for about 5 years, you should heed my words carefully – you will find that such an aggressive attitude will not get you very far here. Treat people with a little respect, and you'll find it goes both ways. – PeeJay 10:33, 28 May 2011 (UTC)

License tagging for File:By My Side (David Choi Korea Special Ed.).jpg
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