User talk:80.77.200.93
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Hi,
I reverted your edit to Pelé and thought I ought to explain why. I disagree that wearing number 10 is a 'clear indication' that someone isn't a striker (Lineker and van Nistelrooy have both worn number 10 a lot) and am not sure that the phrase 'forward-anchorman' is modern terminology as I haven't heard it before - maybe it's an American saying? I agree with the bit about not classing him as a striker, though, and left it as 'attacking player' like you'd written.
Hope you're not offended by my changing it back, and hope you enjoy editing Wikipedia. I've added the standard welcome greeting below; the links might be useful if you haven't seen those pages already.
CTOAGN 21:05, 26 Jun 2005 (UTC)
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