Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Felipe Diego Junior


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The result was   speedy delete. WP:CSD blatant hoax. JohnCD (talk) 14:35, 12 September 2012 (UTC)

Felipe Diego Junior

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Article appears to be a blatant hoax. Looking at the edit history, it has survived a PROD by having references added. However, all three of these references have nothing to do with the subject of the article. There is no online evidence of the existence of this player and the content of the article is essentially ludicrous. Google search brings back essentially no useful mention of this player by either his full name or his nickname.

Among the most ludicrous suggestions in the article are:


 * He has broken his legs in 19 places, including 17 in one hit and run
 * He scored in a pre-season friendly between a welsh amateur side and the Mogolian team he was apparently playing for
 * He ruptured his spleen falling off a donkey at his son's birthday party in Mongolia
 * He was only allowed to move to a Chinese top division side after spending a weekend in Malaysia with his Mongolian club's owner
 * He moved from China to a club in Haiti, then one in Greneda before disappearing for a year on a speedboat only to mysteriously return
 * His first born son is described as 2 in 2004 when he was in Mongolia, but by the time he comes to play for a Lithuanian team in 2009, this son is suddenly now 15 and his agent
 * He had to have surgery three times in Estonia after choking on broken glass trying to open a bottle with his mouth
 * According to the criticism section he has apparently also committed sexual offences, assaulted his own fans and regularly eats four pot roasts a day.
 * Oh yeah and to top it all he was refused entry into the USA because of his connections to a South American Drugs Cartel.

Needless to say none of this can be found anywhere, because its all nonsense. Should probably be a G3 but as it was referenced technically wasn't sure it would get through Fenix down (talk) 14:00, 12 September 2012 (UTC)
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