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2011-12 A-League matchboxes edit

Hi! The main reason was that your edits did violate most of the style guidelines for the matchbox templates. To name just a few:

  • The use of team colors and/or flags is strongly discouraged, seeWT:FOOTY#Team flags?
  • The flags next to the referees are unnecessary for the very same reason
  • The scores must be separated by the en dash w/out spaces, not a colon (see TT:Football box:ENDASH)
  • No starting XIs are necessary

...and so on.

Your edit did contain some improvements, but it was so overwhelmed by the style violations, I decided to simply revert it. It has to be done with the previous season articles too, but unfortunately there are too many edits after your formatting that prevent me from simple rv; it has to be done manually and will take helluva lot of time. —WiJG? 07:28, 8 November 2012 (UTC)Reply

welcome back! edit

hi,

good to see you back editing wiki. I saw your edits on Wellington Phoenix's current season, and I have two points for consideration:

  1. In the Appearances section, the players are ordered right now by number of appearances (without difference between starting, sub on and sub off). would it not be better to sort by total number of minutes? in the current situation, a player who played 3 full games will be under a player who came on for the last 5 minutes of 4 games.
  2. In this edit you changed the team names in the tooltip to shortened versions, but as it is a tooltip, I think it would be better to keep the full names, no?

cheers! --SuperJew (talk) 21:42, 5 November 2013 (UTC)Reply

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Southern United FC edit

Hey I made some edits to your recent update. I have no real problem with what you said except I think that sort of thing needs citations, otherwise it get's a bit into the realm of personal opinion and subjectivity. So I included two links to articles in the ODT.

It's great that you were able to add some sources, but I only changed the kit colours in my two edits for this page. Nice to see someone else is helping to keep these pages up to scratch though! O for Awesome (talk) 02:34, 13 November 2014 (UTC)Reply

Transfermarkt edit

Since most of its content is user-generated, transfermarkt is not a reliable source. Please do not cite it in articles, as you did with Waitakere United, among others. Thank you. Sir Sputnik (talk) 20:24, 18 November 2014 (UTC)Reply

Hmm, that's disappointing; it looked to be very accurate and more up to date than the official Premiership page. Oh well, thanks for letting me know. O for Awesome (talk) 20:45, 18 November 2014 (UTC)Reply

NZ Opponent-wise Summaries edit

Hi, really enjoy your work. I am currently editing theRSSSF pages and we have some differences regarding New Zealand's matches against Fiji and Tahiti. Could you have a look at your records? This is what I have:

Fiji

  • 1951 Suva 6-4
  • 1952 Suva 2-0 8-4
  • 1952 Lautoka 9-0 17-4
  • 1952 Suva 5-2 22-6
  • 1968 Auckland 5-0 27-6
  • 1973 Auckland 5-1 OC 32-7
  • 1979 Suva 6-0 38-7
  • 1979 Lautoka 3-0 41-7
  • 1980 Suva 1-1 42-8
  • 1980 Lautoka 2-0 44-8
  • 1980 Noumea 0-4 OC 44-12
  • 1981 Ba 4-0 WCq 48-12
  • 1981 Auckland 13-0 WCq 61-12
  • 1983 Suva 0-2 61-14
  • 1983 Nadi 1-0 62-14
  • 1984 Lautoka 2-1 64-15
  • 1984 Suva 1-1 65-16
  • 1985 Mt Maunganui 5-0 70-16
  • 1985 Gisborne 3-0 73-16
  • 1985 Auckland 2-0 75-16
  • 1986 Lautoka 4-2 79-18
  • 1986 Suva 2-1 81-19
  • 1988 Suva 1-1 82-20
  • 1988 Lautoka 0-2 82-22
  • 1988 Ba 0-1 82-23
  • 1992 Auckland 3-0 WCq 85-23
  • 1992 Nadi 0-0 WCq
  • 1993 Napier 2-0 87-23
  • 1993 Palmerston Nth 5-0 92-23
  • 1997 Ba 1-0 WCq 93-23
  • 1997 Auckland 5-0 WCq 98-23
  • 1998 Brisbane 1-0 OC 99-23
  • 2004 Adelaide 2-0 WCq 101-23
  • 2007 Lautoka 2-0 OC / WCq 103-23
  • 2008 Lautoka 0-2 OC / WCq 103-25
  • 2012 Honiara 1-0 OC / WCq 104-25

36 27 4 5 104-25 +79 58

Tahiti

  • 1952 Papeete 2-2
  • 1954 Papeete 5-3 7-5
  • 1960 Papeete 5-1 12-6
  • 1960 Papeete 2-1 14-7
  • 1973 Auckland 1-1 OC 15-8
  • 1973 Auckland 2-0 OC 17-8
  • 1980 Noumea 1-3 OC 18-11
  • 1995 Papeete 1-2 19-13
  • 1998 Brisbane 1-0 OC 20-13
  • 2000 Papeete 2-0 OC 22-13
  • 2001 Auckland 5-0 WCq 27-13
  • 2002 Auckland 4-0 OC 31-13
  • 2004 Adelaide 10-0 WCq 41-13
  • 2012 Papeete 2-0 WCq 43-13
  • 2012 Christchurch 3-0 WCq 46-13

15 11 2 2 46-13 +33 24

--Nzfooty (talk) 01:11, 12 August 2015 (UTC)Reply


Hi, Nzfooty,

Thanks for your comments. You are totally correct with your numbers; I went through all the matches I have and they are the same as what you have listed here, however, my adding of the results is where the errors originated. Thank you for letting me know so this could be fixed! O for Awesome (talk) 07:39, 14 August 2015 (UTC)Reply

Thank you for confirming this. Much appreciated. Keep up the great work.Nzfooty (talk) 13:03, 3 September 2015 (UTC)Reply

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Your work on the page hasn't gone unnoticed and I appreciate you spending your time updating it. NZFC(talk) 23:18, 8 December 2017 (UTC)Reply

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