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Even though this fanzine is devoted to the team I support and I own many issues, I can't see any claim to notability whatsoever - only reference is to a cursory sentence on a website selling back issues, and the only other Ghits of relevance were passing mentions in articles about the club or Brian
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Not sure about this one yet, references online refer to it as "award winning" without referring to what award, and it is pretty well known due to its name and its longevity. Also, which came first, the fanzine or the Half Man Half Biscuit song
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It was, as I recall, certainly among the more acclaimed fanzines. If the refs are traceable, would they render the article worthy of retention? I'll admit to the same bias as CtD on this one.
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Obviously if refs could be found, I'd be more than happy to withdraw, but is it especially likely that a fanzine will have been the subject of reliable sources.....? --
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As per nominator I can not really see the notability. A bit of RS and references could swing me on this, largely because of its longevity of publication--
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I can conceive of a magazine such as FourFourTwo doing an article on fanzines, and I think they'd be an RS. Now, the question is, did they ....
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Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the article's talk page or in a
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Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the article's talk page or in a
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The song was on an album released in 1987, whereas the fanzine began publication the following year --
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