Talk:Aaron Chandler

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If Aaron Chandler has played 13 games for the now folded California Victory, which in its Wikipedia article is described as a USL First Division professional soccer team, why shouldn't he be qualified for a Wikipedia article? Does only Major league Soccer count? He is trying to secure a contract for an European soccer team, and should also qualify for an article that way. Just for the record, I am against the deletion of this article (even if it should be updated with more information about why/how he left Colombus Crew for California so soon after being drafted)! Dagtho (talk) 08:10, 5 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

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