Talk:Peter Everitt
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Strange-looking man?
edit"Sporting a range of ever-changing whacky hairstyles, as well as tattoos on his chest and arms, Everitt is a strange-looking man. Add to that his gargantuan 203cm frame, to which his nickname "Spider" is attributed to, and his joking personality, and you have one of the real characters of the game."
It's good, but it doesn't exactly read like an encyclopedia should... Also, can anyone add a link or confirm the statement made regarding Shiree Orchard? ("Everitt is engaged to Shiree Orchard.")Teebs101 05:27, 5 September 2006 (UTC)
Redirect from Spida Everitt?
editIs this a good idea? I couldn't remember his first name and had to search for it before I could look up his article!!! Sem boy (talk) 11:09, 26 July 2008 (UTC)
Racial Vilification Incident
editI removed per BLP:
- In Round 2, 1999, at Waverley Park Everitt racially abused Melbourne's Scott Chisholm after kicking a goal. Peter received a $20,000 fine, a self-imposed four-match suspension, a racial awareness training program and loss of match payments. Everitt publicly apologised to Chisholm and his family and to the Aboriginal community.
I don't doubt that this info, which i removed to here, can be documented. Documenting it has urgent priority, which has been neglected for over a year. (And the editor who added became inactive 10 months ago.) Re-adding it without the reliable sourcing that WP core policy requires will not be tolerated.
--Jerzy•t 23:46, 19 October 2009 (UTC)
- I would have thought that it would violate WP:BLP by even leaving it here. Isn't too hard to find a source... probably easier than moving it here. The-Pope (talk) 15:43, 24 October 2009 (UTC)
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