Middlesbrough F.C. FAC proposal edit

Hi, you have proposed this article for WP:FAC but have not completed all the steps in the nomination. Please visit WP:FAC and complete the remaining steps of the nomination process. Thanks Keith D (talk) 11:07, 30 January 2008 (UTC)Reply

Middlesbrough F.C. Peer Review edit

No worries for the review. The main thing I can notice still to touch up is the introductory phrases e.g. "In 1905", "By 1974", "In April 1986", that will need a comma between them and the next part of the sentence. You'll need to do this if you want to push it to FAC. Peanut4 (talk) 19:51, 28 May 2008 (UTC)Reply

Image copyright problem with Image:Middlesbroughprogramme.jpg edit

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The possessive apostrophe edit

Hi. Just a minor point on the use of the possessive apostrophe, following your edit to the Martin Whitmarsh article. Where a noun (including most proper nouns) is singular yet ends with a sibilant (usually -s) classical grammar still requires you to append a second s following the possessive apostrophe. The only occasion where it is incorrect to do so are those proper names that appear in the bible, and where the form of the noun makes the double sibilant difficult to say. As you would pronounce Ron's form "dennis-es" it clearly can take the second s. Take a look at this article for a fuller discussion. A very minor point, but as you were "correcting" another user's perfectly correct grammar I thought it worth mentioning. Pyrope 20:26, 29 April 2009 (UTC)Reply

Beware of false accusation edit

Hi Mofs, please be careful of false accusation such as your edit here where you reverted a removal of an invalid image with a clear edit summary as 'vandalism'. I was very dubious of the edits by 82.29.207.3 as being valid but wasn't sure if it was vandalism, so just removed the invalid image added. Regards 22:54, 15 November 2014 (UTC)

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