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Articles created (and other contributions)
editAmong others which I may have forgotten, not including disambigs/redirects
- 1990s (band)
- Ralph Brand
- Ally Dawson
- Jerry Dawson
- Graham Dorrans
- Jimmy Duncanson
- John Fleck (footballer)
- Jim Forrest
- Torrance Gillick
- Brian Gilmour
- Graffiti (song)
- Johnny Hubbard
- I Want You to Stay
- Kai Johansen
- Younes Kaboul
- Stewart Kennedy
- Andre Luiz Ladaga
- David Lafata
- Steven Lennon
- Rory Loy
- Peter McCloy
- Michael Mifsud
- Jimmy Millar
- Jamie Pace
- Rangers F.C. Under-20s and Academy
- Scottish League Cup 2006-07
- Scottish Premier Reserve League
- Andrew Shinnie
- Martin Škrtel
- Alex Smith (footballer born 1876)
- UEFA Champions League 2007-08 Group Stage
- Victory Shield
Significant contributions
edit- Rangers F.C.
- Ibrox Stadium
- List of Rangers F.C. international footballers diff
- Rangers F.C. Hall of Fame
- Rangers F.C. season 2006-07
- Rangers F.C. season 2007-08
- 2008 UEFA European Football Championship qualifying
- Scotland national football team
- Celtic F.C.
- Paul Le Guen
- Filip Šebo
- Barry Ferguson
- Kris Boyd diff
- UEFA Champions League 2006-07 - Group Stage standings & results
- Hicham Zerouali diff
- 2007 Glasgow International Airport attack
Templates created
edit- Template:Rangers F.C.
- Template:Rangers F.C. managers
- Template:Celtic F.C.
- Template:Scotland-footy-goalkeeper-stub
- Template:Scotland-footy-defender-stub
- Template:Scotland-footy-midfielder-stub
- Template:Scotland-footy-striker-stub
- Template:SFA Profile
- Template:Scotland national football team managers
- Template:Hamburger SV managers
WikiProject Football A.I.D. successful nominations
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editRedirects to bypass
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Picture of the Day
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Il trovatore is an opera in four acts by Giuseppe Verdi to an Italian libretto largely written by Salvadore Cammarano, based on the Spanish play El trovador (1836) by Antonio García Gutiérrez. Set in the 15th century in Biscay and Aragon, Spain, it tells the story of a nobleman named Count di Luna, who falls in love with Leonora, a lady-in-waiting. However, Leonora in turn falls in love with Manrico, the titular troubadour of the opera. The premiere of Il trovatore took place at the Teatro Apollo in Rome in January 1853. This undated poster by Luigi Morgari depicts a scene from act 4 of the opera, in which Leonora encounters Manrico, who is imprisoned in di Luna's dungeon.Poster credit: Luigi Morgari; restored by Adam Cuerden
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To-do list
edit- Make Rangers F.C. a featured article.
- Complete Rangers F.C. internationalists.
Complete List of Rangers F.C. players.Create a Rangers reserve/youth article.- Expand the history section on main Rangers article, more prose, less recentism.
- Make Rangers F.C. seasons a featured list.
Awards
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From across the Old Firm divide, for your fine contributions to Scottish football articles. Rockpocket 08:48, 18 January 2007 (UTC) |
Travel etc.
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editfitba' (fit-baw) Dialect, chiefly Scot. -n. (m) the beautiful game. 2. (f) stupid game involving twenty-two grown men (and three officials of dubious parentage and eyesight) kicking a lump of leather around a field, often sparking irrational behaviour, bad language, and blind devotion to a team or player, to the detriment of normal marital relations. (see fitba' widow).
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