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Articles created (and other contributions)
editAmong others which I may have forgotten, not including disambigs/redirects
- 1990s (band)
- Ralph Brand
- Ally Dawson
- Jerry Dawson
- Graham Dorrans
- Jimmy Duncanson
- John Fleck (footballer)
- Jim Forrest
- Torrance Gillick
- Brian Gilmour
- Graffiti (song)
- Johnny Hubbard
- I Want You to Stay
- Kai Johansen
- Younes Kaboul
- Stewart Kennedy
- Andre Luiz Ladaga
- David Lafata
- Steven Lennon
- Rory Loy
- Peter McCloy
- Michael Mifsud
- Jimmy Millar
- Jamie Pace
- Rangers F.C. Under-20s and Academy
- Scottish League Cup 2006-07
- Scottish Premier Reserve League
- Andrew Shinnie
- Martin Škrtel
- Alex Smith (footballer born 1876)
- UEFA Champions League 2007-08 Group Stage
- Victory Shield
Significant contributions
edit- Rangers F.C.
- Ibrox Stadium
- List of Rangers F.C. international footballers diff
- Rangers F.C. Hall of Fame
- Rangers F.C. season 2006-07
- Rangers F.C. season 2007-08
- 2008 UEFA European Football Championship qualifying
- Scotland national football team
- Celtic F.C.
- Paul Le Guen
- Filip Šebo
- Barry Ferguson
- Kris Boyd diff
- UEFA Champions League 2006-07 - Group Stage standings & results
- Hicham Zerouali diff
- 2007 Glasgow International Airport attack
Templates created
edit- Template:Rangers F.C.
- Template:Rangers F.C. managers
- Template:Celtic F.C.
- Template:Scotland-footy-goalkeeper-stub
- Template:Scotland-footy-defender-stub
- Template:Scotland-footy-midfielder-stub
- Template:Scotland-footy-striker-stub
- Template:SFA Profile
- Template:Scotland national football team managers
- Template:Hamburger SV managers
WikiProject Football A.I.D. successful nominations
editArticles to create
editRedirects to bypass
edit(by checking and clearing these pages)
Picture of the Day
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The Rose of Persia; or, The Story-Teller and the Slave, is a two-act comic opera, with music by Arthur Sullivan and a libretto by Basil Hood. It premiered at the Savoy Theatre on 29 November 1899, closing on 28 June 1900 after a profitable run of 211 performances. The opera then toured, had a brief run in America and played elsewhere throughout the English-speaking world.Painting credit: Dudley Hardy; restored by Adam Cuerden
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To-do list
edit- Make Rangers F.C. a featured article.
- Complete Rangers F.C. internationalists.
Complete List of Rangers F.C. players.Create a Rangers reserve/youth article.- Expand the history section on main Rangers article, more prose, less recentism.
- Make Rangers F.C. seasons a featured list.
Awards
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From across the Old Firm divide, for your fine contributions to Scottish football articles. Rockpocket 08:48, 18 January 2007 (UTC) |
Travel etc.
editAn assortment of varied miscellaneous things at the bottom of the page
editAdvertising
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