Talk:Frank Hadden

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[edit] Work required

Am thinking what more is necessary for this article to be more or less complete? The only thing I tihnk we definitely need more information on is the performances of Edinburgh whilst he was coach. I've had real trouble finding out exactly how they have done. I'm sure if a couple of well referenced paragraph's were added on this then the article would be ready for GA nomination? Any comments? - Shudda talk 04:43, 16 November 2006 (UTC)

Other stuff that would be nice would be the actual years that he was coach of the Scotland age sides would be useful. Why he did an exchange with The Southport School, and who selected him to assist with the Caly Reds. Refind all the Scotsman links, as they seem to be down (at the moment anyway... maybe link to a cached page). Was he actually born in Dundee or was it just outside in Inver something? When did he play with Dundee HSFP? the years he was at strathclyde uni and carnegie school. what inspired him to go into PE? when did he start at Guisely? --Bob 16:40, 16 November 2006 (UTC)
A lot of that is interesting but some of it may be hard to find, as well, it's probably not nearly as important as describing his coaching career since professionalism. I've tried to find lots regarding the Caledonian Reds but it's been hard. I have no idea about the Scotsman links, cause they certainly worked last week!- Shudda talk 22:20, 16 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] GA Hold

Almost everything's cool IMO except this

While coaching the 1st XV he took them on to win The Scottish Schools Cup on a number of occasions. He was a well liked member of staff who was great with those at all levels of many sports throughout the school. Along with rugby he was also a noted athletics coach at MCS.

Not sourced fix that and i'll pass it

†he Bread 3000 06:50, 19 January 2007 (UTC)

All of the above is 100% accurate, unfortunately, in the internet age an online reference is not going to be found easily for all of that. What we do have, however, are the records of MCS itself. Would a reference noting the school magazines be sufficient? There were three per year during Franks time. If somebody wanted to verify they could call the school and ask directly. --Bob 08:20, 19 January 2007 (UTC)

That should be okay all that stuff you mentioned

†he Bread 3000 09:57, 19 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Passed

That's all good it's at GA standard now

†he Bread 3000 00:15, 21 January 2007 (UTC)