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Renaming 2011
Perhaps this list should be renamed into "List of accidents involving sports teams" so that it can include all the non-professional teams as well? There is a certain interest of gathering incidents that have had significant impact on sports teams. --
MoRsE (
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22:26, 7 September 2011 (UTC)reply
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Support, I don't mind, I would like the article to incorporate most such accidents and "professional" was not really the correct naming of my part. --
MoRsE (
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09:19, 8 September 2011 (UTC)reply
I'm also in favor of
List of accidents involving sports teams. The page has already been updated to include non-aviation accidents, and I see no reason to split these pages into two since the general idea is the same. "Professional", however, seems too specific. General notability guidelines for list inclusion should already limit what appears on the list to the most significant events.
Osubuckeyeguy (
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05:01, 13 September 2011 (UTC)reply
I think this is the best proposal. I think 'professional' is wrong as that would exclude amateurs, and I think the list should cater for other causes such as the anon above has suggested.--
A bit iffy (
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10:04, 8 September 2011 (UTC)reply
The article is nearly a duplicate of the sporting teams section of
List of fatalities from aviation accidents perhaps consider not renaming this and making it a more general overview on the effects and problems of such accidents which could be expanded to cover accidents in other forms of transport. Possibility whatever the name that as a duplicate article if may get deleted.
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19:54, 10 September 2011 (UTC)reply
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Zambia national football team disaster
In the table, there is a wikilink to
Kalusha Bwalya, and while the table states he was the sole survivor, Bwalyas own article claims he wasn't even on the flight. What is correct?
Fomalhaut76 (
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The article has been changed to "All killed. Their captain and star player Kalusha Bwalya was slated to travel separately from his European club and so was the only player left of the entire squad", but my recollection is that three European-based players (including Johnson Bwalya, who appears to be unrelated to Kalusha, and who I remember signing in one of the Championship Manager games) weren't on the flight.--
MartinUK (
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08:34, 16 January 2020 (UTC)reply
Recent edits re location and style of links to main/other articles
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"Hi. Wondering why you made the reversions to the links at the
List of accidents involving sports teams. The location of a link in a date to another article is not nearly as obvious as use of the more prominent Further template. The intention was to remove the comment "(Click on date for associated article)" when done. Please advise re your reasoning. Thanks and best regards.
Newwhist (
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16:52, 3 December 2016 (UTC)reply
Oh, you're right, linking in dates is not so obvious, but don't you think it would be better if we put a Details link below the date, instead of using the Further template. Let me know what you do think.
Brayan Jaimes (
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17:11, 3 December 2016 (UTC)reply
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Brayan Jaimes: Thanks for the reply. I did try {{Details}} but found it (a) more wordy and (b) often caused the article link to wrap to a second line. I thought the shorther link (mostly one-liners) with {{further}} looked more elegant. See the edit history for back when I did that and you can judge for yourself.
Newwhist (
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20:05, 3 December 2016 (UTC)reply
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Brayan Jaimes: I do prefer your link approach to the {{details}} template approach—nearly identical to the {{further}} approach but shorter which is better IMHO. But would it not be even better if it were located in the description column?
Newwhist (
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12:37, 4 December 2016 (UTC)reply
Disagree with that. It is more natural to put the link in the description column because it completes the description. But I am willing to go along with other points of view if there is a consensus. I am placing a copy of our dialogue here to get other opinions.
Newwhist (
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14:02, 5 December 2016 (UTC)reply
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There should be a companion list for films based on these accidents and incidents, like "Alive", or "Munich"; perhaps including all the Mayday: Air Accident Investigations episodes
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