Talk:Club Deportivo Olimpia
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This was taken from the fansite and translated to english with www.freetranslation.com it's from the fan's point of view. The away colors are red and blue lines not pink and black,the sleeves are blue and the shorts are blue and the socks are blue. On the home uniforme everything is ok except that the socks are red.
The article has a problem with insults and SCREAMING CAPS in the text, and needs cleanup and WP:NPOV work. -- Infrogmation 15:59, 12 November 2005 (UTC)
It does actually contain some good information, so I too am reluctant to just delete wholesale. I don't understand this thing about The Chucos either, as the only meaning I know for the word is dirt, but that may be my ignorance. This article has a serious style problem. If I were more interetsed in football... SqueakBox 16:44, 12 November 2005 (UTC)
Whereas now it has been done really well, SqueakBox 18:04, 14 December 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Fancy dressers
Who are the Fancy Dressers? Perhaps if we could have the name in Spanish it would be possible to identify the team, SqueakBox 01:37, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
Made some ajustements to the text to make it a little more understandable. I deteleted the "Fancy dressers" part because it looked like an insult to the goal keeper, which I can sort of guess who it is. Some of the information is valid, actually most of it is, however the whole article does have a [[serious]] biass. But as the rules say, somebody took the time to make the page, so when copy-editing, wholesale delete is not really an option.Manuzel 02:15, 12 May 2006 (UTC)
[edit] 1928 national champions?
According to [1], "Before the Brazilian national Championship was created in 1971, the State tournaments were the biggest thing on the domestic calendar. Brasil’s huge geographical area made it difficult to run a truly national league." I couldn't find any reference on the Internet to a national championship in 1928. What championship did Olimpia win in 1928? I added a {{fact}} tag to that section.
Olimpia is in Honduras, not Brazil. 207.171.89.141 19:34, 10 November 2006 (UTC)