Wikipedia:Peer review/History of Gillingham F.C./archive1
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This article was originally forked off from the main Gillingham F.C. article due to its length, but I see no reason why it couldn't also reach FA status, so I've been working hard on it over the last week or so, and would now appreciate feedback on anything I still need to work on.
Many thanks!!!!
ChrisTheDude 08:38, 24 August 2007 (UTC)
A very good overall standard, covering all eras and with no obvious POV issues. These comments cover minor issues, of style rather than content.
- There are occasional uses of informal language: lightning-fast hat-trick against Leyton Orient, bounced back in the Southern League, pulled themselves up the table, promptly snapped up by Liverpool.
- despite being managed by the former England international Stephen Smith,[8] the team finished bottom of the table - being a former international player means nothing in a management context, so the use of "despite" is perhaps misplaced.
- renamed itself Gillingham F.C... ...and adopted a new kit of red shirts with blue sleeves.[11] This, however, did not lead to a change of fortune on the pitch - Why would it?
- famous cup victory over First Division Sunderland - a possible peacock term.
Hope this helps. Oldelpaso 19:36, 25 August 2007 (UTC)
- Cheers for the comments, all addressed now, let me know if I missed any instances of informal language........ ChrisTheDude 20:59, 25 August 2007 (UTC)