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I have moved the records section you added to the Bundesliga article to the existing article Bundesliga records. However, what you have compiled lacks severly in references and you may want to address this otherwise it is in danger of being deleted. More on the subject at Wikipedia:Citing sources. Calistemon (talk) 17:40, 4 January 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks for the notice. First of all, I think we should gel the two existing record sites into one and we shouldn't start with lists as in appearances and goals.

For citing sources: Is it necessary to cite every single record, meaning the easy to follow ones like titles, total points etc.?

Most of the citing sources will be in German though. For the start you can find alot of informations, like attendances, goals & points (home - away/opening half - closing half) tables for every season, on kicker.de.

You can see on the wikipedia sites of players and managers what they won and with whom, where they played and when they did so etc.

Could you give me a list (at least a rough one) or some positive and negative examples, so that I can see which entry needs citing, that would be great. THX in advance for any contribution. All the records that I've collected on that site have been found on reliable sources, by time absorbing research and/or looking up sites and add everything together by myself (like sold out games - i.e.:attendances).

Looking forward to your answer.

In an ideal world, every fact should be sourced but to just state the source for your information in the external links is a good start. The source can be in German, or any other language, no restrictions there, but it can't be the German Wikipedia as it is not considered a reliable source. The one you stated, kicker.de, is a very good and reliable source. Not having a reliable source puts information in danger of being deleted. If the information comes from player or managers wikipedia article that would be ok, as long as its referenced there. One other suggestion of mine would also to bold the record it is about (like Most wins in a season: 29 by Bayern Munich (2012–13)) to make it easier to read. I've placed the above reference provided by you behind the Highest average attendancy per game in a season fact as an example. There is other ways, like using templates, but this is a simple way of providing an inline citation. Keep well, Calistemon (talk) 05:15, 5 January 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks for the quick response. I'm going to do some reworking then. The idea about bold records is quite a good one, I will use it. I will also gel both sections into one, as it makes sense in my opinion.

Take care.


Noticed, that you deleted the trivia section, so do you have a suggestion where to put the highest fee record? Secondly, there where also the footnotes included, could you put them back in, please.

Greets

Done. Trivia sections are strongly discouraged, see Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Trivia sections. I have but the transfer under a transfer header and the foot notes under foot notes. Calistemon (talk) 10:57, 6 January 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks alot. Cheers.

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