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[edit] Fair Use policy
In response to your comment about Image:Southampton FC.png, Wikipedia policy is reasonably detailed. The image in question has an appropriate fair use tag, but no rationale. Enforcement of the rationale policy has recently begun.
I invite you to add rationales to any football club logos or other fair use images that you find. I expect that validation of rationales will occur at some time in the future, so try to meet all of the criteria of a good rationale. I've found that the {{Non-free media rationale}} template is helpful for including all of the information requested. ~ BigrTex 15:53, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Board of Directors and Club Management
Role | Nationality | Name |
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Club President | John Mortimore | |
Acting Chairman | Leon Crouch | |
Chief Executive | Jim Hone | |
Operations Director | Lee Hoos | |
Company Secretary | David Jones | |
Commercial Director | Andy Oldknow | |
Non-Executive Directors | Lawrie McMenemy MBE | |
Mary Corbett | ||
Leon Crouch |
[edit] Coaching Staff
Name | Nationality | Role |
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George Burley | Manager | |
Simon Hunt | First Team Coach/Chief Scout | |
Glynn Snodin | First Team Coach | |
Malcolm Webster | Goalkeeping Coach | |
Stewart Henderson | Reserve Team Coach | |
Nick Harvey | Fitness Coach | |
Andy Barr | Head of Sports Medicine | |
Matt Crocker | Academy Manager | |
Georges Prost | Under-18s Coach | |
Paul Balsom | Head of Sports Science | |
Scott McLachlan | Performance Anaylyst |
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[edit] Southampton Urban Area
The list in List of conurbations in the United Kingdom does not contradict with this article, they refer to different areas. Marky-Son 15:56, 27 June 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Fair use disputed for Image:Southampton-FC.png
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[edit] List of Southampton F.C. players
Hi - I'm trying to extend the List of Southampton F.C. players to include players from 1885 to 1939 as well as post-war players. As far as notability goes, I intend to stick with the 100 games/30 goals concept. But what about players who played in the 2 FA Cup finals in 1900 & 1902, or were Southern League champions 6 times from 1897 to 1904. Then there's the 1921-22 season when they were 3rd Division South champions as well as other promotions. Where do we stop?
I therefore plan to remove players from the existing list who are only there because of their involvement in the 1966 or 1978 promotion seasons e.g. Campbell Forsyth and Mike Pickering, but leave the 1976 FA Cup winning squad (obviously). What about the 2003 FA Cup final squad (Michael Svensson and Chris Baird) - are they sufficiently notable? If so, how are they better (ignoring recentism) than those from 1900 and 1902?
I think the article should perhaps also have a section for Saints players who played for their countries whilst on Saints' books e.g. C. B. Fry. Let me know what you think. I have copied this to the talk page for the article, so perhaps you should respond there. Best wishes & keep the faith. Daemonic Kangaroo 16:26, 26 September 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Hagiology Publishing
Thanks for the warning about the AfD. I have just got back from ten days away - fortunately, the result of the AfD was to Keep the article, thanks to your diligence. Cheers. --Daemonic Kangaroo 10:26, 28 October 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Re: Southampton
While conventions are not set in stone, there should be a very good reason for not abiding by them in the cases where an exception is necessary. The convention was established by consensus, and there is no consensus, either on the Southampton talk page or on the naming convention talk page, to use anything different. If you change the pages back to ", Southampton" it will be you who is going against consensus, as well as engaging in an edit war. Waggers (talk) 10:36, 21 November 2007 (UTC)
[edit] ROI football
I don’t think it is necessary to mention how many counties are in the Republic or repeat info that is in infobox e.g. Croke Park. The Republic of Ireland article itself explains the geography. The team is referred to as the Republic of Ireland to distinguish it from both the Ireland national football team (IFA) and the Northern Ireland national football team. Your edit also removes the link to the article England v Ireland (1949). Changes in the teams name and teams achievements should be included in opening para. These can be explained in more detail further down the article. Djln
- I have no problem with you making improvement but your edits are not improving it. The 1949 match is significant because it marked the arrival of the team on the international scene. Needs to be linked. Djln —Preceding comment was added at 20:03, 27 December 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Southampton F.C.
Hi - it's good to see you back. I think you'll find that your recent edit was not quite correct. According to the official site[1], Rupert Lowe is chairman of Southampton Leisure Holdings PLC and Michael Wilde is chairman of the football club. Cheers. --Daemonic Kangaroo (talk) 16:12, 16 May 2008 (UTC)