Talk:Chris Beattie (rugby league)
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This article should be named Chris Beattie (rugby league footballer) so it is consistent with all other rugby league players' pages.--Jeff79 00:28, 8 April 2007 (UTC)
- Not all of the other rugby league player's pages are under "footballer", I've found heaps with "player". Does this mean that every rugby league player's page would have to be converted, so they're all the same? IMO, I don't think that there's any point trying to make that consistant. Also, I don't think that "footballer" is the correct term, even though the link would state "rugby league"; but since football is more commonly associated with what Australians used to call "soccer", I don't think it should be changed. Megan102 12:16, 8 April 2007 (UTC)
- I know what your saying. I thought the same thing when I first encountered the naming thing. But it was like that when I got here so I've just been going with it. I find the majority of pages have 'footballer'. But as long as they both link to the same page like chris Beattie's does it doesn't matter anyway I guess. In Australia migrants and people into soccer call soccer 'football'. The vast majority mean either rugby league or Aussie rules when they say 'football', depending on what area they're in.--Jeff79 16:51, 8 April 2007 (UTC)
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