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I have reverted your last edit for various reasons. Firstly, you need a source for the statement that "he made 122 appearances and scored 11 goals over three seasons at the club". The Colchester United player profile says that he scored 9 goals and played 128 games. Why the difference?

As for the infobox, this should only show LEAGUE matches and goals. Whatever is the correct number of matches played, this will undoubtedly include cup matches. The profile indicates that he played in the FA Trophy, the Bob Lord Trophy, the League Cup, the FA Cup and the Associate Members Cup, all of which need to be excluded. Only Football League and Conference matches count. Best wishes. -- Daemonic Kangaroo (talk) 05:14, 21 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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Issue 43

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Quality as standard: a few Eurovision articles have been nominated for FA status and one is promoted to GA.
Let Junior Eurovision battle commence!
Project membership breaks through the 100 barrier.

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Issue 44

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Review of 2014, and a look ahead to 2015.
Voting fraud from Turkmenistan and Bosnia-Herzegovina at Türkvizyon 2014
Udo Jürgens winner of Eurovision 1966 dies aged 80.

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Issue 45

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Project Eurovision Cup launches 1 March.
Sources come under review with one now banned.
Assessment of articles.
Eurovision pre-selections are in full swing.

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WikiProject Eurovision Newsletter - Issue 46[edit]

Issue 46
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  • Australia join the Eurovision family and will compete in Vienna.
  • • Project members urged to familiarise themselves with WP:BLP policies.
  • • Project templates have been revamped and renamed.
  • • Registration for the next Project Eurovision Cup opens.
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WikiProject Eurovision Cup - April 2015[edit]

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Issue 47
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Following a project community discussion, which was raised over the use of English translation columns on annual contest articles, and advice from the lead coordinator of The Guild of Copy Editors, who are extremely knowledgeable in regards to all editing practises and manual of style policies. A consensus decision has been reached to fully remove ALL English translations, as such content falls under the prohibition on original research, even if it seems helpful to the reader. This is because we have now to assume that every reader has access to automated translation tools that can always give them a sense of the meaning of the title in their native language; it is not Wikipedia's job to provide those tools for the reader. Which therefore means we are no longer to include an English translation column, nor are we to provide translation by any other means on contest articles.

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New table format and layout per advice from the guild of copy-editors and consensus of the project community
Draw Country Artist Song Language Place Points
01  Ukraine Mariya Yaremchuk "Tick-Tock" English 6 113
02  Belarus Teo "Cheesecake" English 16 43
03  Azerbaijan Dilara Kazimova "Start a Fire" English 22 33
04  Iceland Pollapönk "No Prejudice" English 15 58
05  Norway Carl Espen "Silent Storm" English 8 88
06  Romania Paula Seling & Ovi "Miracle" English 12 72
07  Armenia Aram MP3 "Not Alone" English 4 174
08  Montenegro Sergej Ćetković "Moj svijet" Montenegrin 19 37
09  Poland Donatan & Cleo "My Słowianie – We Are Slavic" Polish, English 14 62
10  Greece Freaky Fortune feat. RiskyKidd "Rise Up" English 20 35
11  Austria Conchita Wurst "Rise Like a Phoenix" English 1 290
12  Germany Elaiza "Is It Right" English 18 39
13  Sweden Sanna Nielsen "Undo" English 3 218
14  France TWIN TWIN "Moustache" French1 26 2
15  Russia Tolmachevy Sisters "Shine" English 7 89
16  Italy Emma "La mia città" Italian2 21 33
17  Slovenia Tinkara Kovač "Round and Round" English, Slovene 25 9
18  Finland Softengine "Something Better" English 11 72
19  Spain Ruth Lorenzo "Dancing in the Rain" English, Spanish 10 74
20   Switzerland Sebalter "Hunter of Stars" English 13 64
21  Hungary András Kállay-Saunders "Running" English 5 143
22  Malta Firelight "Coming Home" English 23 32
23  Denmark Basim "Cliché Love Song" English 9 74
24  Netherlands The Common Linnets "Calm After the Storm" English 2 238
25  San Marino Valentina Monetta "Maybe" English 24 14
26  United Kingdom Molly "Children of the Universe" English 17 40
1.^ The song is in French; however, there is one sentence in English and one sentence in Spanish.
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Hey Sam11333! Any plans to create a page for the Whyte-Parker fight? LRQ 98 (talk) 21:47, 9 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]

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