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Latest comment: 7 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
In relation to User:2601:181:4480:3DE:7CF1:7660:1938:437C, the addition of the Irish players' clubs seems a bit unnecessary. Obviously players in Gaelic football play for club and county, which differs from the professional Australian game. My arguments against including it are:
Makes the table 'uneven' and somewhat strange, where one team (Aus) features two columns and the other features three (Ireland)
This in turn means some Irish players have no less than 3 teams mentioned next to their names, which seems a little over the top and may violate WP:Trivia; "avoid creating lists of miscellaneous information".
The most organised and consistent method of presentation of squads seems to be, in my view, what has been done for all other IRS articles; player name and name of county (in case of Ireland) or AFL club (in case of Australia). Also pinging contributor User:4TheWynne. Jono52795 (talk) 09:10, 29 October 2017 (UTC)Reply