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Isn't his birth certificate name "John something Aitchison"? In ictu oculi ( talk) 18:34, 22 May 2016 (UTC)
The result of the move request was: moved as proposed. Clear consensus for the second move, while the arguments in support of the first move are generally stronger than those in oppose. SST flyer 09:44, 30 May 2016 (UTC)
– He may have only just started playing, but having become Celtic's youngest ever player, youngest ever goalscorer, and the first player in Scottish football to born in the 21st century, he is already more notable than his namesake will ever be. The Australian (who apparently played one match in his career) only has one link to his page and will never have any notability - ever. Unreal7 ( talk) 16:12, 22 May 2016 (UTC)
We never, ever use "British footballer"where did you get that notion? Is there a policy about that? I really am trying not to lose my cool with ya, friend, but you ain't remaining civil. I will support Jack Aitchison (Scottish footballer), now that I think about it. CookieMonster755 📞 ✉ ✓