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    Deputy Leader Vs. Deputy PM edit

    I Actually thought these were the same thing o.0 —Preceding unsigned comment added by Lordy Why Have You Foresaken Me (talkcontribs) 19:55, 2 April 2008 (UTC)Reply

    Celtic edit

    If my edit was "overboard" it merely reflects the poor state of the article. It states a great number of very specific facts, yet only cites a tiny fraction of them. Are we to assume the rest are original research? The statement "which is one of the most famous and most fierce rivalries in sport" is also clearly POV and, unless there's a notable and cited person saying it, it shouldn't be in the lead for the article.--Escape Orbit (Talk) 20:05, 9 April 2008 (UTC)Reply

    Hi. Just want to explain that my intention of adding the tags was not to question the veracity of (most) of the content, just that the article lacked supporting cites required to improve the article.

    To respond to some of your points;

    "Subject-specific common knowledge – Material that anyone familiar with a topic, including laypersons, recognizes as true."

    I agree with this completely, which is why I didn't tag practically every second line. But there are a great number of facts given that simply aren't common knowledge. And whether they can be "simply looked up" isn't the point. For instance; is it really common knowledge that Celtic won every competition they entered in 1967? I think not. Whether it would be challenged isn't the point, Wikipedia is suppose to be a verified source of information. The reader expects to see some evidence that it speaks the truth and isn't made up.

    : - I would say that knowing when not to cite is as important as when to cite, otherwise we get into a rather silly situation where ever single statement has to be cited.

    For example, although it is undoubtedly a "POV" that the rivalry between Celtic and Rangers is one of the fiercest in world football, this "POV" is unlikely ever to be challenged

    I didn't suggest it should be challenged, just that it appears to be the opinion of a Wikipedia editor. A cite from someone more significant would be nice. I didn't tag it with a fact simply because it can't be established as 'fact'. It's an opinion, and a debatable one (everyone thinks their own local rivalry is something remarkable). But how is the reader to know whose opinion it is?

    A fact tag on "Celtic has traditionally been linked with its founding roots which originate from the Irish immigrant community in Glasgow.". Like asking for a fact tag on "The earth is the third planet from the sun".

    If it is so obvious a statement then it wouldn't be worth mentioning. I think you're getting hung up on the fact it's called a "fact" tag. Think more of its appearance on the page; "citation needed". A cite helps establishes it as fact, and also leads the interested reader in the right direction should they wish to know more.

    A fact tag on whether Celtic have their own channel, Channel67 - what is in contention here?

    No contention, just I have no idea if it's true and the article gives no indication where any of the information in the paragraph has been obtained.

    A fact tag on whether Martin O'Neill left Celtic to care for his wife who had cancer - I went ahead and found a BBC news citation for that, but when was it ever in question?

    Again, no question. But who's to say it's true? How does the reader know it's not some guy's vague guess?

    A fact tag that Celtic beat Rangers seven times in a row a couple of seasons ago - so easy to prove by reading the relevant seasons report, with links to BBC reports of the games in question, and never, until now, been at all questioned...

    Do the links mention 7 wins in a row, or has someone added up the relevant seasons reports? If so, then it's original synthesis, isn't it? And even if it's not, you are again asking the reader to verify what's being said themselves. A cite is helpful.

    In summary, please add fact tags if, after some attempt at verification

    The usual procedure is for the editor providing the fact, provides the cite. It shouldn't be anyone else's responsibility to chase up cites for facts that may, or may not, be true. I could have spent an hour trying to obtain cites, but I'm sure there's others who know more on the subject who can do it better. That's what makes WP the collaborative project it is. --Escape Orbit (Talk) 22:36, 9 April 2008 (UTC)Reply

    Why are you trying to give the impression that UN's day for non violence is something very much related to gandhi??? ofcourse it is good that he adopted the policy of non violence but this fact doens,t make sende here. it is kind of chaeating by giving wrong impression, so please it from the article. it is cheating because it has nothing to directly with gandhi.got it??? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Koekani (talkcontribs) 18:07, 14 April 2008 (UTC)Reply

    Thanks edit

    A quick thank you for reverting the recent vandalism to my user page. Gaius Cornelius (talk) 17:15, 28 April 2008 (UTC)Reply

    Larry and Grog edit

    Why did you mark Larry and Grog as nonsense? -User:Rock Collar

    Guyana edit

    The page was tagged for a non-controversial move, etc., and I did not see a problem with it. Feel free to make your case on the talk page, or make other changes. - CobaltBlueTony™ talk 15:31, 2 May 2008 (UTC)Reply

    Sectarianism edit

    You have swiftly removed the possibilities that I wished to share with others. Why is this so? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Strife911 (talkcontribs) 20:19, 2 May 2008 (UTC)Reply

    I understand your paradigm. However, I do not consider stating a possibility as such, as an impression. Do you understand this? or do you simply object it? I just seems to me like the easiest way to help people think. Please feel free to discuss this with me. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Strife911 (talkcontribs) 21:49, 2 May 2008 (UTC)Reply

    Jamie walker edit

    Sorry, I thought it was a legitimate article which got vandalised and you tagged the vandalised version for deletion by mistake (that happens quite a lot). Deleted now. Hut 8.5 17:55, 3 May 2008 (UTC)Reply

    Your recent edits edit

    Please refrain from POV-pushing and slandering, as you did to the FC Zenit Saint Petersburg page. It is considered non-constructive. Thank you very much.  Jhony   08:46, 4 May 2008 (UTC)Reply

    • "Zenit are noted for having a large racist element amongst their support." - POV.
    • "hundreds of Zenit fans racially abused Marseilles' black players by throwing bananas and chanting derogatory slogans." - slander.
    • article in Telegraph full of lies - libel.
    • Never heard about such an interview. Even if presuppose it's existence (which is unlikely), it's opinion, not fact.
    • Zubar is likely lying. These allegations will be heard by UEFA's Control and Disciplinary Body on 8 May. [1]
    • "Zenit are the only Russian premier team never to have signed a black player" - actually true, but in what way this is related to racism? Zenit have signed their first expatriate footballer not from ex-Soviet countries only in 2002, and their first and only expatriate footballer from South America, Argentine player Dominguez, only in 2007! Zenit are the only Russian team never to have signed Brazilian, because they are racist team you'll say?
    • Two Koreans, how racist fans permitted them?
    • FC Zenit policy against racism, please read.  Jhony   00:22, 5 May 2008 (UTC)Reply

    Note

    It's wrong to ascribe the opinions stated in the cited article to me. I merely added a citation for an interview which was widely reported. I have no opinion on whether Zenit fans are racist or anti-black. Camillus

    • It seems that you are responsible for content that you have recreated as well. There is a huge difference between "elements of the support are being accused of anti-black sentiments" on the one hand and "Racism" section in the club's article or lies such as "the first question Zenit fans asked when a signing was imminent was: "Is he black?"" on the other.  Jhony   01:43, 5 May 2008 (UTC)Reply
    • I added the message to the talk page of the article, as you adviced.  Jhony   04:38, 5 May 2008 (UTC)Reply

    Thanks edit

    ...for this revert to my user page. Initially, I was a little confused by your summary and later realized that you had reverted my page to the clean version. Thanks again! Prashanthns (talk) 16:48, 5 May 2008 (UTC)Reply

    Unsigned message edit

    So you worked all those years so you could troll Wikipedia and delete information pertaining to Rangers FC?

    very mature of you. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Knightyellow (talkcontribs) 23:35, 8 May 2008 (UTC)Reply

    Apparently this refers to entry on Quadrangle, mention of a Rangers fan on Youtube using the word "Quadrangle" to refer to Rangers' going for 4 trophies in 2008. Camillus 23:48, 8 May 2008 (UTC)Reply

    Hey, re: Jens Stoltenberg edit

    Are you the guy who keep removing the trivia about MY prime minister, that he enjoys online gaming etc? If so, please don't. It's a trivia that really puts him apart from just about any other normal Prime Minister in the world today and belongs on Wikipedia. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Gjolb (talkcontribs) 08:41, 4 June 2008 (UTC)Reply

    Dylan and Isis edit

    Hi Camillus, I noticed you removed the Isis material from the Dylan fan-base section. I've taken the liberty of re-instating it as I think it's more than spam. Isis has been running for over 20 years, has published two serious critical books on Dylan, and organised conferences. Isis includes Ian Woodward's 'Wicked Messenger' column, arguably the most detailed record of Dylan's many activities in many fields. I think Isis is undoubtedly a more important contribution to Dylan studies than, for example, The neverending pool also mentioned in this section. best wishes Mick gold (talk) 08:32, 18 June 2008 (UTC)Reply

    Frank McAvennie edit

    Hi CPMcE,

    Hope you are well.

    Just a quick one, I added some content to the above page on Thursday evening and when I checked the page this morning, you appear to have deleted to my input. Could I just ask why?

    I have had a look at your page and you seem a decent, well-educated guy. Could you just give me a few lines as to why my input was immediately deleted?

    Best regards, TerraceScot. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Terracescot (talkcontribs) 09:33, 4 July 2008 (UTC)Reply

    Oxford Wikimania 2010 and Wikimedia UK v2.0 Notice edit

    Hi,

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    Addbot (talk) 21:14, 30 August 2008 (UTC)Reply

    BNP is not fascist, take Political correctness away from Wikipedia! edit

    I am discussing the point "Is white survival fascism?" please do not remove my comments, thanks. Fascism should be taken away from that article. If you do not think so, then discuss that instead deleting other people words. Thanks.Eros of Fire (talk) 23:21, 11 November 2008 (UTC)Reply

    Bobby Lennox edit

    Hi there. As you were the creator of this article a few years ago I thought I would give you a courtesy call to say I have expanded it a little. I've also added some info boxes to those Lisbon Lions who never had them. Cheers. Titch Tucker (talk) 05:01, 24 November 2008 (UTC)Reply

    Unreferenced BLPs edit

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    Daughter of Alaskan homesteader Mildred Cahill edit

    Hello - My daughter discovered your page today and sent me the link. I am Mildred's eldest daughter and have transcribed and am preparing to publish her written account of her Alaskan homesteading tale.

    I am most curious as to how-where you located my mother, Mildred to include her in your name list. She homesteaded as Mrs. Mildred (A. - see question below) Cahill Lloyd - which you must already know. My father, her husband was William "Bill" Dennison Lloyd.

    My question, out of curiosity. Do you happen to know as fact that her middle name was spelled "Ann" rather than "Anne?" WE don't know! She refers to her middle name in her writings as being spelled with the "e" -- and her mother's name was Anne Beatrice Hunter Cahill.

    So, just stopping by. If you are interested, you can read her in-progress (still needing proofing) Alaskan homesteading tale at: http://hopeforamountain.wordpress.com/

    Please leave a comment 'over there' if you stop in to take a look!

    Most sincerely, Linda Ann Lloyd Danielson Alchemynow (talk) 07:15, 19 July 2010 (UTC)Reply

    Mildred Cahill edit

    This is her daughter again - wishing to know how you located Mildred Ann Cahill as an Alaskan homesteader. Are you related? The Scottish ancestors that we know of were on her mother's side and not on her father's. thank you, Alchemynow (talk) 01:24, 2 August 2010 (UTC)Reply

    1930s Spain edit

    You should read this if you haven't already:

    http://libcom.org/library/homage-to-catalonia-george-orwell

    And also have allok into some of the history of around that time. Nice to meet you. Bit annoyed that the GB has a wiki page and USP don't but still... you started it. --Omar418 (talk) 01:05, 9 November 2010 (UTC)Reply

    GREAT PHOTO edit

    Great photo of the Hoops in Seville Hail Hail —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.145.98.5 (talk) 11:50, 29 November 2010 (UTC)Reply

    Celtic F.C. task force edit

    Hello, you have a userbox which suggests you are a fan of Celtic F.C. I am hoping to start up a task force for Celtic at WikiProject Football.
    If you are interested please reply here. Thanks. Adam4267 (talk) 19:41, 11 July 2011 (UTC)Reply

    Football In Scotland task force edit

    As part of Wikipedia:WikiProject Football a new Football In Scotland task force has been set up as you edit Scottish football articles i would like to invite you to become a member if you wish. Warburton1368 (talk) 15:39, 5 August 2011 (UTC)Reply

    The maximum extent of France in Napoleon I time edit

    Hi Camillus, I found your picture on the french Wikipedia showing a map of France in 1811, however you didn't colour Iceland (and the Faroe Islands (minor)) as tied to France, but Iceland was a part of Denmark then. How do you feel about the map nowadays and the fact that it is completely different in the english Wikipedia?

    Best regards, Fredrik Nilsson — Preceding unsigned comment added by Fredrik x nilsson (talkcontribs) 20:13, 23 August 2011 (UTC)Reply

    File:Scotland flag.gif listed for deletion edit

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    Orphaned non-free media (File:The Skiffle Sessions - Live In Belfast 1998 (album cover).jpg) edit

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    WikiProject Guyana edit

    Hi CPMcE!

    Dthomsen8 and I are trying to get WikiProject Guyana going again. I noticed you've made some valuable contributions to Guyana-related articles, and say on your user-page you spent some time there. Any change you'd be up for joining the project? Lorelei (talk) 00:12, 30 August 2012 (UTC)Reply

    Irish descent ? edit

    Can I ask what exactly this even means ? You are aware of human history ? If you were you'd understand surely that Ireland was not even inhabited by humans a mere 6,000 years ago. So how exactly can you be of solely Irish ancestry ? You'd also need to add in ALL the other countries your ancestral line had passed through since humans first migrated out of Southeastern Africa.

    You'd also understand that by this logic of ancestry everyone in Ireland could claim Scottish descent if they went back far enough. Not to mention descent from various other surrounding countries. Did you think your ancestors just sprung up out of the ground in Ireland or something ? I mean no offence here, truly. I'm merely trying to enlighten you on how illogical the concept of claiming a single ancestry such as Irish is. This isn't America or Australia. Scotland is one of the oldest nations in Europe and is a hell of a lot older than Ireland, the Kingdom of Ireland not having been formed until around 1542 whereas Scotland was formed in 843. Not to add as I mentioned Scotland was settled at least 2,000 years before Ireland.

    So why try and claim some blood attachment to one individual country. You are allowed to like other countries and be interested in their history/culture etc. without trying to claim illogical blood bonds with them (already explained the lack of logic, even if both your parents are Irish).

    Same goes for all people in Scotland claiming foreign ancestry for the record in case you think I'm singling out people claiming Irish descent. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 88.104.203.0 (talk) 20:49, 29 October 2012 (UTC)Reply

    Wikipedian in Residence at the National Library of Scotland edit

    I'm just dropping you a quick note about a new Wikipedian in Residence job that's opened up at the National Library of Scotland. There're more details at the WP Scotland noticeboard. Richard Symonds (WMUK) (talk) 15:54, 22 April 2013 (UTC)Reply

    Green Brigade Page edit

    Its being vandalised by folk just leaving IP addresses. Any chance someone could get it semi-protected at least for now? --Omar418 (talk) 01:04, 8 August 2013 (UTC)Reply

    Quixotic plea edit

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    ArbCom elections are now open! edit

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    File:CamillusMcElhinneyPoliticalCompass.jpg listed for discussion edit

     

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