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CC-BY-SA declaration; text in this section removed from the article by me. I'm leaving it here in case its removal breaks any references, and for future reference. Reason for removal: off-topic for this article. Baffle☿gab05:32, 4 October 2020 (UTC)reply
From "Decline and near oblivion (1976–1987)"
Although, in retrospect, this only served to blur the lines between the professional and semi-professional leagues, at the time it was perceived that teams losing league status might never recover from this.[1]
When it was decided to found the Football League for the 1888–89 season, - why not just, "When the Football League was established/founded for the 1888–89 season," or rework as "Burnley were among the 12 founder members - and one of the six Lancashire-based clubs - of the inagural 188-89 season of the Football League"
who changed the club's colours from green to the claret and blue of First Division champions Aston Villa; - err, wut? when they change from blue and white to green...?
During the early years, Burnley had a lot of different colour schemes (
see here). What do you think is the best solution? E.g. leave a footnote that they had green kit colours since 1900 or leave it as it is?
WA8MTWAYC (
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12:02, 4 January 2021 (UTC)reply
Images are provided where possible and appropriate, with
suitable captions:
Overall:
Pass or Fail: - nice work. Fine for GA - I'd suggest another prose run-through if thinking of FAC, but I am not so good on pickups after first run through...good luck.
Cas Liber (
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00:02, 5 January 2021 (UTC)reply