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G'day mate, have you considered joining WikiProject AFL? Drop us a line mate, and i'll see you there. Rogerthat 08:20, 12 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Heyo edit

You seem to be a Geelong fan and a damn good article writer, so can I bug you to read the Reg Hickey article and suggent improvements? Particularly if you know when the old gent died, because I can't find a date-of-death anywhere. Cheers Reyk 11:08, 17 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

  • Cheers for the kind words. As for the article, I've made some edits (nothing too major, just general vocab to make the reading easier) and added in some specific info, the great man's date of passing included. Boomtish 07:24, 18 February 2006 (UTC)Reply
    • No problems then. Thanks for doing that. Reyk 07:53, 18 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

Barnstar Award edit

 
An absolutely sensational effort on the Andrew Mackie article. Probably one of the best articles we have going in WikiProject AFL. Rogerthat 09:21, 13 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Chris Judd edit

Your articles are superb, but your latest Chris Judd extension really did prove that he needed more and you did a fantastic job. Keep up the good work Lonie From 50 11:18, 23 February 2006 (UTC)Reply


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afl.com.au photos edit

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NPOV edit

I have had to wholly revert some of your work - eg. Chris Judd and Luke Hodge - as your edits do not conform to the neutrality policy of Wikipedia. Please try to stick to facts (but not every last award a player has one - eg. "Most aggressive 2004") and refrain from editorialising about a player's success. Thanks. Harro5 07:40, 1 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

I'm hardly 'bias' about my opinion in the definitive way, it's about as factual as it can get. People coming to the site looking for info on who Chris Judd is hardly get any information. What do they get? oh yeah, he's a captain of a club, he's won some stuff. How is that different to anything else? That doesn't tell them who Chris Judd is. If everything was strictly 'factual' in the sense I think you're leaning toward, then this site would be a complete piece of rubble. You look at the other articles on this site of players with an actual decent amount of info on them compared to the 'factual' based articles, and you tell me which one tells you more about the player.

And now we can't "editorialise about a player's success"? Dear Lord, if only people realised that 'success' in a sense, is what defines Mr Judd here so very much. If I blabbered on about how they guy dominates every game, then yes, by all means I'm the fool.

But it's not as if I'm lavishing the guy with praise in a clearly biased way, which obviously would defeat the purpose of this encyclopedia. I understand that, but that's nothing to what I've done. You ask any football follower and they will tell you everything I've wrote. Here's a 'fact', all of this is the general view of the footballing society.

Here's another thing I funny: Without sounding cocky, I give you a decent lengthed article, you edit it, then classify it as a stub, wanting people to help expand it. Expand it? On what? You've sucked any form of expansion possible out of the article. You've written rules and implimented them to such an extent that you're not allowing for expansion, because if you did, it would violate your own rules.

If this site wants to crackdown on being so factual to this extreme length, then it's becoming too much. It's pathetic really. Boomtish 04:51, 2 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

I agree mate. Anyone who's ever watched Judd play knows that he is simply very dominant in the way he plays the game. There's no element of bias in that comment at all. Rogerthat Talk 06:23, 2 March 2006 (UTC)Reply
The way to solve this problem is to use references. I know I haven't been the greatest referencer myself, but the allegations of POV will evaporate as soon as you prove that you're just documenting the lavish praise of others. When I get back to my own computer (I'm in an internet cafe in NZ at the moment) I'll go back and properly cite everything I've written.
On a related note, this article is just plain deplorable and needs to be rewritten. I'll get to that too unless someone beats me to it. Reyk 22:45, 3 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Yay edit

Carn the mighty Catters! Reyk 07:29, 22 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

AmenBoomtish 04:19, 25 March 2006 (UTC)Reply


WikiProject NBL edit

Hey Boomtish/Archive 1

I am wondering if you would like to join WikiProject NBL. I believe that this is something that you might be able to help me with, by creating user boxes and player boxes for it or even adding articles about Players

Cheers

I've pretty much given up on this site. I'll have to see though.

Cheers. Boomtish 10:13, 16 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

AFL season article naming convention edit

As a participant of WikiProject AFL I thought you might be interested in this. I have started a vote to get a consensus on the naming convention for AFL season articles. You can participate in the discussion at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject AFL#AFL season article naming convention. Cheers. Remy B 13:17, 16 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

Your contributions aren't worthless after all! edit

G'day Boomtish, I know you're shattered that your brilliant contributions have just been thrown away like this, but you might be pleased to know that your work is appreciated. I've moved the good version of the Kane Tenace article to a new wiki - See here. Also check out my profile on that site. Cheers, Rogerthat Talk 09:59, 16 May 2006 (UTC)Reply