Talk:Nick Carle

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I don't understand what feat that, to date, has not been matched? This is in reference to the last paragraph on the page talking about the Bill Turner cup.

You're right, it doesn't make any sense, so I removed it.

Adding national flags to the teams that Nicky has played for.

Can anyone help me even up the teams Nicky has played for? The flags make the words a little out of order!

[edit] 2005-07

Could someone fix this up - he obviously played with the Newcastle Jets during this period, not his new Turkish club. πίππύ δ'Ω∑ - (waarom? jus'b'coz!) 06:55, 19 June 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Flags

Including flags in the infobox can mess up the alignment of the club list on some browsers (mainly IE6), which is one of the reasons they're not usually included. - Tomperc 06:44, 31 July 2007 (UTC)