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- Write concise summary of all major sports.
- Write 1 or 2 line summary for all minor sports.
- Write Commonwealth Games and University sport sections.
- Appropriate, high quality images, not too many, perhaps 5 or 6 in total.
- Expand References.
- Expand See also.
- Expand External links.
- Benchmark with other "Sport in Foo" articles.
- Separate Rugby League and Rugby Union sections
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STADIA
According to wikipedia Scotland does not have 3 five star stadiums (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UEFA_Stadia_List). We have therefore changed this.
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