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Hey, good to see you editing in the BRFC page also.

I noticed you deleted the controversy section, I think it might have a place so wanted to discuss with you before an edit war breaks out.

First off, other clubs don’t have this section but that’s largely irrelevant imo - most other clubs images are average at best so I suggest we don’t consider them.

Secondary, these controversies are part of the history of the club and they were embedded in the main history text before this section was created.

I thought lifting them out of “history” and into their own section completed the history but leaving the on-field stuff unpolluted.

What do you think?

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2018-19 Brisbane Roar FC season

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Hi, Brisgriff. Thank you for your edit. Unfortuneately, it was not neccesary, because the players at the top of the page are players who have been seen on the news/website for their signing.

The reason why this is important, is because it will make no sense, if there was Mirza Mutatovic on the players, because we need a reference/citation for a signing on the news or a website in the 'Transfers in' or 'Transfers out' section.

The reason why keep the other players in the 'Squad statistics', is because we need to connect the domestic league and cups together. We need all the players that have played or been on the bench in any domestic league or cup.

NOTE: The players positions MUST be the same as the website.


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