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mentioned. One entry stated that the previous 165 Anfield Rd stand had no roof. Everton built a terrace there. LFC enlarged and put on roof. It was redone with a roof, pulled down in 1965 and the current bottom tier of the structure is a part the current stand. To ignore the history of the stadium, and its stands, is irresponsible. There is not even a mention that Houlding wanted Anfield to be a football and athletics ground, by buying the plot next door, staging athletics in summer. A point that widened the split at EFC. The club now owns that land which is behind the Main Stand. It is best you start looking to the history of the stands and giving a mention to previous structures
3790:, Not Liverpool F.C.'s period in occupation of the site. The article is not a glorification of Liverpool FC. Other articles do that well enough. I have made changes to the article which continually keep being reverted without any reason why, by editors creating an edit war. They say take it to the talk page. I did. This was the first response which is frankly quite childish wanting to eliminate vital history of the football ground. Football partisanship has no place on Knowledge. I will continue to amend the poorly written and structured article. If anyone wants to assist me they are quite welcome, otherwise leave it alone. 2543:. The Boot Room article has many problems - it is full of original research and unverified claims, does not have a single inline citation, and has a list of "honours" attributed to the room which is a little strange to say the least. I've no doubt that the room has a part in Liverpool F.C.'s heritage, but is there really enough attributed, encyclopedic information about it to make an article? I personally don't think so. A few sentences, or at most a section, within the Anfield article would surely be sufficient. Incidentally, the Anfield article doesn't even mention the Boot Room at the moment. -- 537: 600: 3949:
embarrassing. 2) above can be improved, as the split is a highly interesting topic in itself. There is no article dedicated only to "Liverpool's home stadium", only the site they occupy, which also includes some of its history. If you want an article, say titled, "Liverpool's Home Stadium", then create one, then Everton the founders of this featured football ground need not be mentioned. What people know it as and what it is, are two different things.
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It does I have reverted you revert as the sub heading is clearly called "structure and facilities" not history of each stand. The history section details the history of the stands. The structure and facilities section is to describe the structure of those stands and the facilities they offer. I think
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I've closed the merge discussion as there doesn't appear to be a plan for doing the work. To be honest, the article consists entirely of unsourced anecdotes and an arbitrary collection of awards; it doesn't seem right to merge it to the stadium article. It'd be best merging the records to the various
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It might be worth a mention in this section that Anfield was also used for some of Wales' home matches while the Millenium Stadium was built. I can't remember how many or the dates, but one match was against Italy (I was there!). I assume it would have been for qualifiers for the 1998 World Cup, as
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A few other things I think could stand to be added. For instance, there is almost no description of the pitch. Is there anything unique about it? I know that there are varying guidelines for pitch dimensions, so what are the dimensions at Anfield? How far are the stands from the pitch? How about
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More often than not the opposing team when they win the toss will choose to attack The Kop in first half. This could be because they also wish to attack their fans in the second half, who are situated opposite The Kop. It could be for convenience, attacking the opposite end would mean all the players
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You are clearly displaying an obvious bias towards Liverpool FC, with a Liverpool centric outlook. There are two aspects of Everton relating to Anfield. 1) What happened when Everton were there. 2) The split within Everton FC when Everton vacated the football ground. 1) above is far too light to be
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To the ip editor, this is a featured article, so the “poorly structured” argument simply doesn’t wash. It passed a peer review. Looking at your edits you are trying to shoehorn in your own perspective on the subject, and ignore what others have said. See NPOV. The subject at hand is Liverpool’s home
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Poor clunky English as "This happened". The English tell it sequentially. It says the stadium is an all-seater then goes to say each stand is an all seater too. Anfield is not served by rail. Kirkdale station is too far away to serving Anfield. Note the paragraphs below. They cover three separate
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This article states that Anfield was built in 1884 - the constrution cost reads: ÂŁ555,099. That amount of money would have bought the whole of Lancashire, with enough change left over to then build the ground. It may be a good idea to find out how much it cost Everton to build, and then the price of
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With the recent creation/planned creation of a "Block 1892" (mentioned by Tom Hicks at one point, but I haven't got a source handy) for the more vocal fans/season ticket holders, does anyone know a) Has this plan actually happened? and b) was the relevant block actually renamed to Block 1892? If so,
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I think a revert back to September 1st approx is necessary after the recent vandalism. Comparing versions for instance reveals that the construction cost is missing from the most recent edit. Also the edit from "most successful club" to "one of the most successful clubs" has persisted. I don't think
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It is stated that on "most occasions" Liverpool play towards the Kop in the second half. Is there any proof of this? I know that it is the home side's preference but surely it depends on who wins the toss and opposing teams would probably try to negate this supposed advantage. Therefore it should
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The stadium currently comprises four stands; Spion Kop, Main Stand, Centenary Stand and Anfield Road, giving a total capacity of 45,362. The record attendance at the stadium is 61,905 which was set in a Football Association Challenge Cup (FA Cup) tie between Liverpool and Wolverhampton Wanderers in
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Secondly, for the purpose of being concise we must break some of the rules in order to aid the reader and prevent repetition and circular arguments. Rules exist purely for the purpose of fulfilling certain necessities. Do not mistake fulfilment of the rules as fulfilment of the spirit in which they
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I can see how the confusion exists with the Manor Ground Kop being built a few years earlier but the Ernast Edwards story has always been the most widely accepted. It's also importent to remember the majority of men who died at The Battle of Spion Kop where from Lancashire regiments. (Liverpool was
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Coming here to notify of changes isn't enough. You need to discuss the actual content of the changes, and why you think they need to happen. This article, like all, could always use improvement, but the room for improvement here is markedly less than most. It is a featured article, the best of the
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for this information add it, instead of moaning on the talk page. My point if your information is correct add it but it will go under the history section not structure and facilities. This article can be featured but the structure and facilities section needs improving as at the moment its a mess,
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This happened before the ground was converted to an all-seater stadium in 1994, a change which greatly reduced its capacity. Each of its four stands now has an all-seater layout following the recommendations of the Taylor Report. Notable features of the stadium include two gates named after former
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the physical dimensions of the stadium itself? Land area covered and such things. I know some of these statistics may be difficult to find, so I do not expect them all to be covered, but I think that they might be useful in filling this section in place of the history elements that do not belong.
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I'll be attempting to review this article for GA status, and for now I'll just list the things which stand out at the moment that I feel might need some fixing. Once satisfied I'll pass or fail it, or possibly put it on hold if there are any final issues. This is a bit long, but I figure most of
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No proof but I'm a season ticket holder on The Kop and have been for many years. It's very rare that we kick away from the kop in the second half, probably happens around 5 times a season. As the players come out they take position at The Kop end of the field, as though they're going to be kicking
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The Manor Ground built in 1904, a few years before the orignal Kop at Anfield (). Although the Arsenal one was built first, it was the huge earth bang at Anfield that reminded local journalist Ernast Edwards (The Liverpool ECHO) of the Spion Kop in South Africa. He often referred to The Kop in his
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The leading sentence implies that the stadium is named after a place in Ireland, rather than the suburb (which the Echo article suggests is named after the area in Ireland). The second link is not accessible, so the reader is unable to find out what it states. It is also interesting to note that
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The Boot Room should really be discussed in BOTH the Liverpool FC and Anfield entries. The physical boot room was an integral part of Anfield stadium up until it's removal under Souness but the philosophy behind the Boot Room, and the internal promotion, was of huge importance to the history of
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Although I understand your reasoning for listing every individual season, maye it would be better to simply list every 5 seasons or so, so that you can make the text larger and more readable. You can keep the individual points on the chart and simply use marks on the X axis for each individual
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You are displaying an obvious bias here with your attempts to shoehorn in an Everton centric outlook on the subject, which is a breach of NPOV. On this Wiki project at the top of the page it states, “Anfield is part of the Liverpool F.C. series”. When people click on this article (such as me, a
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the points about Everton above, which were not inserted. The parts on Everton's occupation of the football ground is far too light. The article is about "Anfield", not only about Liverpool's occupation and must include all relevant history. It does not. The article is about the football ground
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cycle, which means that if your edit is reverted, you come here and discuss the changes, not continue to edit war them in. As I see it, the article already gives an accounting of Everton's tenure, and focuses on Liverpool because it is the more notable club and the stadium is known for hosting
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Original plans to replace Anfield were initiated by Liverpool in May 2002. At that time the proposed capacity was 55,000, but it was later revised to 61,000, with 1,000 seats given for segregation. The club had first announced its intention of building a new stadium 18 months earlier, with the
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Everton were tenants for a few years IIRC, and LFC for the next 90. The Everton years are notable, however there was too much content, much of it irrelevant and unecyclopedic and the article was unbalanced with no mention of the 90 years of LFC tenancy. The Everton content as it was needs copy
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The previous structures on each side were mentioned at one point but all has been stripped away because some childishly didn't like the idea that Everton built the ground. Each stand should mention what was there before. The fact that front of the Main Stand is still the 1995 stand was never
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an IP editor has changed the infobox line for owner to "James D. O'Reilly", the second time with the edit comment "Incorrect owner. James D. O'Reilly is the official owner on the deeds and Liverpool fc are the proprietors". Of course, Knowledge can't just accept that statement without a
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The history was inaccurate. Everton were playing at Priory Rd prior to Anfield and were not thrown out of Stanley Park. The dispute with Everton and Houlding was not about rent. See the Liverpool History page. Cite given to university study document stored at Cambridge university.
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The current lead links the incidents together through connecting, flowing prose. This is not a list of facts about Anfield, but a discursive encyclopaedic article. Bullet point listing is therefore discouraged while an analytical and descriptive style is explicitly encouraged.
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Although the memorial to Hillsborough is notable, I'm not sure if it belongs in the lead, or in the section it is currently placed. Possibly integrate it into an explanation of why the stadium was converted to an all-seater? Also, a year should be added for the conversion, I
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That source has a number of references which the article was written from at the bottom of the article with a link. It is highly relevant and highly comprehensive. The best I have read of the split at Everton FC which created Liverpool FC. The timeline is excellent.
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section still seems a bit off to me. A lot of it seems to cover the history of each of the four stands, most of which was already discussed in the history section. I think that the Structures and Facilities section should really just discuss the stands as they are
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I received an email from a well known German football-facts website. They claim that they checked with LFC officials and that Anfield, indeed, is a Category 4 stadium. However, they were unable to explain why it is Cat. 4 although it does not meet requirement.
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and on the face of it it's an extraordinary claim. On the other hand, the previous entry of "Liverpool F.C." wasn't directly supported by the ref provided either. So for now I'll revert to the old entry but mark it as "citation needed" and ask the IP to follow
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and I believe you have misconstrued what a "topic" comprises. I refer you to page 21 point 2: "The succeeding sentences explain or establish or develop the statement made in the topic sentence". Which parts of the second paragraph of the lead do not adhere to
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Anfield is an all-seater association football stadium in the district of Anfield, in Liverpool, England. Built in 1884, the stadium has been home to Liverpool F.C. since they were formed in 1892 as a result of the original tenants Everton leaving the ground.
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Could there be anything added about supporters who attend matches who do not use the train system? I would assume that, although there may not be that many of them, that there would have to be some means besides this, especially with no parking at the
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The article is poor in parts. That is clear to see. I change the article giving the reasons why, even inserting refs where needed, then some revert without reason, saying go to the talk page. I have gone to the talk page to notify I will do changes.
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senior level, or are you referring to something specific? Also, I must admit that I am writing this from an American point of view (but have been involved with "soccer" for many years), so I must admit my confusion with what you are implying with
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With regards to the September 8 edit by the user Operating. I think, as Everton were the original tenants of Anfield, and the information was accurate, that it should be reverted to include that section. It certainly shouldn't be deemed vandalism.
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Everton were the first tennantes at Anfield. That should be included in the article. I can't see any reason not to. Obviously, it's about Anfield Road, the stadium, but who uses it is important. I question the judgement to those who disagree.
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reveal that you have mistaken the writers of an encyclopaedia for an uneducated fifteen year old. Asserting your apparent superiority is unlikely to garner you any amiable relationships. Need I remind you that this is a collaborative project?
1503:- Although I know that the stadium is clearly known more for its association with Liverpool, would it not make sense to put this sentence in chronological order instead? Also, no mention is made of when the stadium was actually first built. 912:
I wasn't the one who changed it, but I've just measured the width using Google Earth, and it seems that the 69m is more accurate. I don't know how accurate the measurement is; I'm not sure whether it counts as a source or original research.
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Liverpool managers: the Bob Paisley gate and the Bill Shankly gate. In addition, a statue of Shankly is situated outside the stadium. Anfield's public transport links include rail and bus services but it lacks dedicated parking facilities.
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The page is about the ground - Anfield, not specifically its current tenants Liverpool. The problem with the paragraph was that it finished with the involvement of Everton and should have continued to the early history of LFC in the ground
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is far bigger, particularly as its (standing) capacity is nearly 25,000. I don't know what the seating capacity is, but I would guess it's more than the 12,000 of the Kop, and the SĂĽdtribĂĽne stand itself appears far bigger - good image
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The article is about Anfield, the plot and football ground, not just about Liverpool FC's occupation of this location. What made Everton a big club was all at Anfield. Everton have occupied Anfield for 6% of the time it has existed:
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Senior level simply refers to the highest level of international football and England fixtures refers to the internationl matches England have some of which have been played at Anfield, I'll try to change it to make it more
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The open section was poor and looked like it was written by a 15 year footy fanatic. It was not concise and full of far too much irrelevant in-fill. The opening has to concise and the following sections filled out.
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http://66.102.9.104/search?q=cache:goY7spMcmBkJ:www.liverpoolfc.tv/reducate/activities/anfield_measurements_internet.xls+anfield+pitch+dimensions+site:www.liverpoolfc.tv&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1&client=opera
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Mentions of Wolverhampton is redundancy as it is mentioned further down on the page. The reader does not need this level of detail in an opening overview section. Colon is required to indicates a following list.
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The Kop, by banking I get the feeling of an earthen bank, but later it is mentioned that it featured seating. Again, possibly a word usage I'm not used to, but wouldn't "stands" or "seating" be a better use than
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I like it, and something similar would definitely be useful for this page. My only slight worry is whether an image with the Liverpool badge can be used in such a way? Isn't it a copyrighted logo or something?
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Surely this is a basic fact that someone here should know !!!!!! I don't, coz I don't really care !!! But, fact is fact and it should really be 100% accurate ... someone please get yer measuring tape out !!!
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Yes, I agree. I already reached out to UEFA. Unfortunately, there is no official website with a list of all stadiums. Nevertheless, the reference given in this article may be biased since it is a fan-page.
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therefore makes no sense, as Houlding's team left, so wouldn't Orrell be the one with an empty field? I assume that Houlding does actually own the stadium, and that this needs to be clarified and expanded.
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with four stars, seemingly for the stadium's 4-star rating. However, there is no real explanation offered in the information box unless one reads the full text. Maybe include the word rating, or link to
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Notable features of the stadium include two gates named after former Liverpool managers: the Bob Paisley gate and the Bill Shankly gate. In addition, a statue of Shankly is situated outside the stadium.
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Notable features of the stadium include two gates named after former Liverpool managers: the Bob Paisley gate and the Bill Shankly gate. In addition, a statue of Shankly is situated outside the stadium.
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I'll take your word for it. Unfortunately I no longer live close enough to have a season ticket. Although I have to take your supposition of "them respecting our tradition" with a large dose of salt.
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Do not come this nonsense with me. YOU are edit warring, NOT me. I have told you to stop it, then you develop an attitude. I improve the poorly structured and written article, then Edits are reverted
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best here on Knowledge. If you'd like to change it substantially, you need to provide convincing reasoning, and workshop the changes here on the talk page before incorporating them into the article.
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Hopefully this can all be squared away easily, and I can give the article my final review. I have this article on my watch list, so feel free to respond here and check off items you have completed.
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Why no mention of the habit of some kopites, on the old kop, of urinating down a rolled up newspaper often onto the legs of fellow supporters? (It has been said that the smell was quite repulsive)
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The chart of stadium attendance is difficult to read, even at its large size. I think it might be possible to not only crop out some segments, but also to make the text larger in some regions.
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an article recently promoted to Featured status, the structure and facilities section there is what am I trying to achieve here in order to be able to get this article to Featured status.
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What verifiable evidence do we have for the claim that the terrace "at Sheffield was named 'the Kop' first"? It's interesting, since some Arsenal fans contend that their old Manor Ground
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Nice, fast work there! One final request, could you increase the size of the stand names somewhere in the region of 100-200%? Just so that they can be read easily at that 300px size. :)
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Featured article or not, it is poor in parts needing upgrading. Parts were/not in chronological order, a date was even wrong. The edits were reverted, I took it to this Talk Page, but
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It is a UEFA 4-star rated stadium, and has hosted numerous international matches at senior level, including England fixtures, the ground was also used during Euro 96 to host matches.
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Do you see the difference? This is now concise and tells it better. It is knowing how to write concise English to tell the story. Logical progression and some worth-smithing.
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The stadium's capacity is 45,362, down from the record attendance of 61,905 set in 1952. Four stands form the ground: Spion Kop, Main Stand, Centenary Stand and Anfield Road.
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became manager he knocked it down. I think it should be in the rtilce to an extent, perhaps a paragraph summarising it and nothing more, it should definitely be covered in the
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if you aren't careful. With that said, I rather have to agree with PD Rivers: this is a featured article and its gone through an awful lot of work. I recommend you follow the
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Liverpool's "home ground". Anfield has been the home ground of two clubs. Articles like these give Knowledge a bad name. Yet people are defending such poor content. Amazing.
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https://web.archive.org/web/20150906045556/http://www.premierleague.com/content/dam/premierleague/site-content/News/publications/handbooks/premier-league-handbook-2015-16.pdf
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There is one more issue that I believe needs fixing before you're there, and it's partially my fault because I did not specify correctly what I was looking for. Mostly, the
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In 1992, a second tier was added to the Kemlyn Road stand, turning it into a huge double decker stand, to include executive boxes, function suites as well as 11,000 seats.
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it is the home of Liverpool F.C - England's most successful club, having won the English Premier League 18 times and the European Champions' Club Cup a total of 5 times.
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Why is Anfield a category 4 stadium although it is only 101 m long? According to the regulations the pitch's length needs to be 105 m in order to be classified cat. 4.
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The stadium has been the home of Liverpool F.C. since the club's formation in 1892 and was the home of Everton F.C. until 1892, when they left following a rent dispute.
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as a reference. Firstly, this reference makes no mention of the size of the Kop and secondly I strongly suspect that the single-tier SĂĽdtribĂĽne of Borussia Dortmund's
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Ok I've aded details about the pitch, what I've got is about as much asI can find so I'm sorry if doesn't match your demads, but I think it's more than enough. Cheers
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This is a question best asked of UEFA, or on Google, rather than on the talk page of a Knowledge article. You'll get a better answer from either than you will here.
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Professional tennis was played at Anfield on boards on the pitch, with the US Open champion, Bill Tilden and Wimbledon champion, Fred Perry entertaining the crowds.
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Capacity is 45,362, down from the record attendance of 61,905 set in 1952. Four stands form the ground: Spion Kop, Main Stand, Centenary Stand and Anfield Road.
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Again, the history of the Gates and Memorials doesn't need to be covered again. Simply their location a physical description are probably all that is necessary.
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it’s a featured article, meaning it has passed the strictest criteria. Anfield is most notable as the home ground of Liverpool FC, hence that takes precedence.
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Ah well, it seems that Anfield was the most expensive ground constructed in the history of football. Will someone please contact the Guinness book of records?
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By all means mention Everton as the original tenants. That is one sentence. There was an essay about Everton and no mention of LFC, it shouldn't be restored.
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I was wondering whether anyone had a good source for pitch dimensions? I only ask ask the width has just been changed from 79 m to 69 m, without a reference.
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There are 36 spaces available for the visually impaired, the seats are situated in the paddock area of the Main stand, with space for one personal assistant.
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No worries, I wasn't expecting everything to be found, I just figured a little more was needed for those that wanted something other than seating capacity.
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is from the official site, and says 110x74 yards. It's part of a maths worksheet, but it's the best source we have, so I'll update the article accordingly.
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This site suffers from recentism. Much history has been removed over the years. Anfield was formed in 1884, yet little beyond 15 years ago is mentioned.
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The Anfield Road stand is used to house the away fans during match-day, the stand was once a simple single-tier stand, with multi-coloured seating seats.
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Liverpool's first league match at Anfield was played on September 9, 1893 against Lincoln City, with Liverpool winning 4–0 in front of 5,000 spectators.
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Anfield is directly served by bus transport only. A rail/bus service is available from Sandhills Station. There are no dedicated parking facilities.
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has engaged with me over the content. I suggested people work with me. So far nothing. They just keep reverting, saying I am starting an edit war. I
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Anfield is directly served by bus transport only. A rail/bus service is available from Sandhills Station. There is no dedicated parking facilities.
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https://web.archive.org/web/20130830195612/http://fcbusiness.co.uk/news/article/newsitem%3D2631/title%3Danfield+listed+as+asset+of+community+value
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A lot of the Structure section seems to simply repeat the dates used in the History section. There's no need to repeat the dates a second time.
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The highest attendance recorded at Anfield is 61,905 for a match against Wolverhampton Wanderers in the FA Cup fifth round on February 2, 1952.
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the outline ought to be amended to reflect this, IMO. Obviously, I can't do this as I'm not sure whether it happened, or which block was used
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OK, I think most everything has been covered. No worries on the chart, it's not a glaring problem, but one that can hopefully be fixed later.
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In 1989 after the Hillsborough disaster, the Taylor Report stated that all grounds in the country would be converted into all-seater grounds.
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I'm also a bit confused about Houldering's ownership of Anfield. He owned Everton, but your article states that Orrell owned the stadium.
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you might have misunderstood the nature of recentism in this regard, as the article is most definitely not recentist. Also have a look at
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Since Anfield has been used for football matches other than those by Liverpool, it'd help to specify both teams, rather than just the one.
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Originally the ground was seating and terracing. Capacity was reduced after all-seating conversion in 1994, following the Taylor Report.
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Originally the ground was seating and terracing. Capacity was reduced after all-seating conversion in 1994, following the Taylor Report.
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I have no strong view as to how this is covered provided it is written about somewhere, and with some depth. It is undoubtedly notable -
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Maybe expand a description of the Shankly Gates, including specifying that he was the manager of Liverpool, and the inscription on top?
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It was constructed on the site of the present Main Stand and remained until 1973, although many changes were made to it over the years.
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I think the fact that Houldering owned Everton should be noted, otherwise Orwell's friendship with him seems a bit useless to bring up.
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Is anfield.com really notable enough to be included in the external links? You can count the most members online at once on one hand!
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Celtic fan), they expect to read about Liverpool’s home stadium, which it has been for over 120 years. That’s what people know it as.
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article. Is this so-called bootroom featured on the LFC tour? If not, I don't see why it should be mentioned in this article at all.
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further redevolpments. I know this may seem slightly pedantic, but the way it stands at present, is not really accurate. Thanks.
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precisely because it does not talk about the structure and facilities in the stadium which is the whole point of the section.
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The whole page still requires re-structuring and English tightened up. It is far from objective and professional in parts.
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Seeing as this the highest attendance ever recorded at te ground, I see no need to include any of Everton's attendances
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Since the stadium attendance has never dipped below 30000, why not simply show the left side between 20000 and 50000?
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The above is far better and professional looking than what is there now, so why hasn't it been added to the page?
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Since it's a wiki, which is self-written and does not cite any sources itself, this would not be regarded as a
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Anfield is an association football stadium in the district of Anfield, Liverpool, England. Founded in 1884 by
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Is this still under discussion, its been almost a month and no-one has objected so i think its safe to do so.
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its in dispute that Liverpool are historically the most successful club, so surely the former should be used.
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Lol! Personally I think it'd be good for someone to look it up on Football Manager. They know their stats...
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and I can't find anything on the official site !!! I guess its maybe worth a phone call to the ground !!!!
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but two old ladies living in Kemlyn Road refused to move out of their house and the plans were put on hold
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Any specific reason why the mast of the Great Eastern was brought to the stadium? Also, link Rock Ferry.
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I agree to a merger but I'm unsure how to document the idea of a somewhat mythical bootroom.
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This article claims that the Kop is the "largest single tier stand in Europe", and gives
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Unfortunately, this article is in some disrepair. It needs a cleanup, so I tagged it.
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Houlding was left with an empty stadium, and decided to form a new club to occupy it.
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editing down to the bare bones before restoring, something i'm not prepared to do.
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was the first to have a Kop, albeit unofficially. Ste B 02:44, 5 May 2006 (UTC)
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Once this is covered, it'll pass. All the other sections are alright.
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