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This article is about Ninian Park, a football ground that was the home of
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911:"Lieutenant-Colonel Lord Ninian Crichton-Stuart", "Crichton-Stuart", "Lord Ninian" - he appears in all three guises in this section. The first appearance should be in full, as it is, but then I think you need to decide on Lord Ninian (as per the picture caption), or Crichton-Stuart (as per the text).
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The last ever football match played by
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One of the guarantors who had initially agreed to support the project later pulled out during development and the club's solicitor, Norman
Robertson, addressed a local council meeting, stating that "there had been difficulties in obtaining promises of support" due to the uncertain state of the coal
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One of the guarantors who had initially agreed to support the project later pulled out during development. This led the club's solicitor, Norman
Robertson, to address a local council meeting and state that "there had been difficulties in obtaining promises of support" due to the uncertain state of
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In the late 1980s, increasing concerns over safety issues saw Ninian Park replaced as the main home venue of the Wales national side by
Cardiff Arms Park, although a small number of matches were played there until it hosted its final international fixture on 13 October 1998 against Belarus. ===:
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Two points about captions in this section - What's the "Spar Family Stand" (bottom left in the montage of 4). It doesn't appear to be mentioned. Is it the Canton Stand? Secondly, the caption of the black and white image makes little sense to me. What is "led" and why, rather than calling it "a
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I don't want to archive this because it's generated a good amount of commentary, but we're almost at the two-month mark and it doesn't have enough. It's been on the
Urgents list for a while and I'll need to archive soon if it doesn't attract some more review. --] ] 17:57, 3 November 2019
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I don't want to archive this because it's generated a good amount of commentary, but we're almost at the two-month mark and it doesn't have enough. It's been on the
Urgents list for a while and I'll need to archive soon if it doesn't attract some more review. --] ] 17:57, 3 November 2019
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Cardiff Arms Park. A small number of matches were played still there until it hosted its final international fixture on 13 October 1998 against
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I don't want to archive this because it's generated a good amount of commentary, but we're almost at the two-month mark and it doesn't have enough. It's been on the
Urgents list for a while and I'll need to archive soon if it doesn't attract some more review.
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Harry Bradshaw, secretary of the Southern Football League, inspected the ground ahead of the 1910β11 season. He declared that Ninian Park had "the making of the finest football ground in the country" and allowed Cardiff City to join the league's Second
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who appears to be the person this refers to. It appears that he was born under the name used in this article (while fighting under the name Petersen), but regardless of which name is used in the article, the red link should probably be
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against Portuguese side Sporting CP, reigning champions of the competition" - this may very well be my footballing ignorance, but I don't get why the tie contributed to the low turnout. Does it mean they were playing at the same
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The first competitive match played at Ninian Park took place three weeks later, on 24 September 1910, with a 4β1 victory over Ton Pentre in the opening match of the 1910β11 season which attracted a crowd of around 8,000. ===:
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53 and 56 are from Gale which appears to provide the user with the ability to view the source (I've only ever accessed them while logged in so only just noticed this), although accessing the site itself is subscription based.
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The first competitive match played at Ninian Park was the opening match of the 1910β11 season, which took place three weeks later on 24 September. It ended with a 4β1 victory over Ton Pentre and attracted a crowd of around
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Linking the term manager to a list of the club's managers isn't a typical choice in football related articles. The term manager may be more pertinent perhaps? The mayoral point above is similar to this as well.
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but the facilities at Sophia Gardens were deemed inadequate for this growing support due to the lack of turnstiles or an enclosed pitch on the site. (Also to clarify, the site did not have an enclosed pitch,
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This was partly due to the expense of replacing the sea-washed turf which had proved troublesome in the two years since it had been installed, with the playing surface being described as "treacherous". ===:
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Harry Bradshaw, secretary of the Southern Football League, inspected the ground ahead of the 1910β11 season and declared that Ninian Park had "the making of the finest football ground in the country." ====:
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I'm not a football fan, but this article is genuinely informative. It seems brilliantly researched and referenced, and there's nothing prose-wise that I could complain about (although maybe you could link
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Boxing matches were soon being held at Ninian Park and the 1932 Cardiff Sports Carnival was based at the ground with the final of the 12-mile road race finishing with three laps around the stands. ===:
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That's it from me. It is in great shape, and you're responding to my comments as fast as I can write the review. Looking forward to Supporting when you've had a chance to review the rest. All the best.
991:"sea-washed turf" - I've no idea what this was/is, beyond the bleedin' obvious, and it appears to be its only use on Knowledge, other than one related article. Do your sources provide any explanation?
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I've amended all of the issues you raised above and added comments on two points, one I'm unable to fulfill due to a lack of info and the other has been tweaked slightly. Let me know what you think.
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Boxing matches were soon held at Ninian Park. The 1932 Cardiff Sports Carnival was also based at the ground, with the final of the 12-mile road race finishing with three laps around the stands.
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Cardiff organised friendly matches against Crystal Palace and Bristol City, played at Cardiff Arms Park, and Middlesbrough, held at the Harlequins Ground, part of Cardiff High School. ===: -->
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he Grangetown Stand had to be demolished" - I'm straying into unknown MoS territory here but, if it's not the beginning of a new sentence which I don't think it is, I'm not sure the T of
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Cardiff organised friendly matches against Crystal Palace, Bristol City, and Middlesbrough that were played at Cardiff Arms Park or the Harlequins Ground, a part of Cardiff High School.
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After reading the entire article, I have to point out that it's one of the most immaculately written articles I've read in quite a long time. I found a single typo:
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The team had been founded by Cardiff City director Bob Grogan as a way of generating income and ensure that Ninian Park was being used more frequently.
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The ground was surrounded by large mounds of ash and slag, sourced from the furnaces of local companies, used to form banking for spectators. ===: -->
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but the facilities at Sophia Gardens were deemed inadequate for this growing support, with the site lacking turnstiles and an enclosed pitch. ===: -->
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Safety concerns led to ground's capacity being reduced and Cardiff Arms Park replacing the stadium as the preferred home venue for the national side.
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I'm not really sure of the credibility for this one. The information it supports is uncontroversial but I could potentially replace it if needs be.
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This and the one above was caused by a sentence cut off in the wrong place. I've reworded and fixed that issue. Hopefully it makes more sense now.
936:"The ground was surrounded by large mounds of ash and slag" - here, my confusion in the lead is clarified, but I wonder if it can be done earlier?
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There's one citation in the infobox and it is annoying me. Can the duration of Cardiff using the stadium not be cited in the prose? Best Wishes,
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but I did take a quick peek at the article and noticed a red link to Jack Peterson late in the body. With some digging, I found an article on a
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The main stand was extended in 1947 at a cost of Β£9,000 with a new concrete terrace being added in front of the original seating area. ===: -->
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Unfortantley no, the source his name comes from has no further info. A Google search throws up one or two possibilities but nothing concrete.
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this article for promotion to FA. I hope this receives more commentary, because it's genuinely a brilliantly written article. Well done.Β ;)
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had featured a 6 ft (1.8 m) fence to separate opposing fans and netting to stop objects being thrown until it was removed in 2006. ===: -->
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in 1945 Ninian Park hosted its first European opposition when Dynamo Moscow played Cardiff as part of a tour of the United Kingdom ===: -->
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The main stand was extended in 1947 at a cost of Β£9,000, with a new concrete terrace being added in front of the original seating area.
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I had this idea myself but I've been unable to find a definite for the highest capacity that the ground achieved during its lifespan.
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Ninian Park hosted its first European opposition when Dynamo Moscow played Cardiff as part of a tour of the United Kingdom in 1945
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Thanks for picking this up so quickly Lee, I've addressed the points you raised above. Let me know if there is anything else.
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The 1999 final of the WRU Challenge Cup was also held at the ground in which Swansea RFC defeated Llanelli RFC 37β10. ===: -->
1243:β I'm just getting back into the swing of things after a week's vacation and doubt I'll have time for a comprehensive review,
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The concert had originally been scheduled for Stephen Stills but when he was unable to play, Marley filled the date. ===: -->
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Cardiff City's club record attendance was 57,893 during a Football League fixture against Arsenal on 22 April 1953. ===: -->
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During the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games held in Cardiff, Ninian Park hosted the show-jumping championships.
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Safety concerns led to it being replaced by Cardiff Arms Park as the preferred home venue for the national side. ===: -->
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The 1999 final of the WRU Challenge Cup was also held at the ground, featuring Swansea RFC defeating Llanelli RFC 37β10.
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The low crowd was blamed on the relatively unknown status of the opposition and the club's tie against Portuguese side
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Thanks Ian, I've implemented the majority of your points above. I've left a couple as I fear they may be bordering on
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Three more editors have very kindly given their support for this now. Will this be enough to complete the nomination?
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He was taken to the ground's medical room where he received treatment, but doctors were unable to revive him. ===: -->
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Thanks very much for the review, I've made a start and done the first two sections. Should finish the rest up later.
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It hosted its first international fixture on 6 March 1911, a 2β2 draw against Scotland in front of 17,000 spectators
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Cardiff organised friendly matches against Crystal Palace and Bristol City, and Middlesbrough that were held at...
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Works for me. Wasn't much, the lede issues was the big one - The rest isn't that much, I'll support. Best Wishes,
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The concert had originally been scheduled for Stephen Stills. When he was unable to play, Marley filled the date.
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Is (commonly known as the "Bob Bank") important for the lede? Feels more like a prose thing to me. Best Wishes,
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Sorry this one dropped off my radar. I'll take a look. Shame if it failed due to lack of activity. Best Wishes,
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In 1920, Cardiff joined The Football League in the Second Division, helping attendances increase significantly.
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Football's not my bag, but Cardiff and the Butes definitely are. It reads exceptionally well. Comments below:
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Cardiff won promotion from the Second Division of the Southern Football League to the First Division in 1913.
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Initially the project proved a moderate success, having been set up at a cost of less than Β£50,000, ===: -->
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Harry Bradshaw, secretary of the Southern Football League, inspected the ground ahead of the 1910β11 season
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He was taken to the ground's medical room to receive treatment; however, doctors were unable to revive him.
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Not sure I like the small paragraph at the start of the lede. Could we expand merge/split? Best Wishes,
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A trial event to inform 1960 Summer Olympics team selection was also hosted at the ground in May 1960.
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I changed the remark on the downscaling in the lead to "drastically reduced". Supporting! Good work.
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Thanks for the review, I've addressed all of the points above. Let me know if there's anything else.
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The first competitive match played at Ninian Park took was the opening match of the 1910β11 season,
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Initially the project proved a moderate success. Having been set up at a cost of less than Β£50,000,
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It's not far from the obvious by the sound of it. Added a bit more explanation from a book source.
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The Harlequins Ground was part of Cardiff High School at the time. I've added this into the text.
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Adams is a published author on the subject of football grounds and among his publications is the
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I think the information is covered by the general prose so I've moved the ref further down now.
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Best of luck with the FAC, as the article looks interesting from the portion I read.
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football stand", which could be anywhere, don't you say it's the "Popular Bank"?
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Also, let me know if you have any questions on reasons for the above points.
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area of Cardiff" - the link takes me to the village, but there's also this,
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Was this a trail event for the equestrian events or for an another sport?
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the home of Cardiff City F.C. for 99 years" - is the "used as" necessary?
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which is probably a closer description. Also changed bankings to banks.
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Thanks for taking a look, I've fixed the two points you noted above.
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to the club folding after a year playing in Bridgend" - "led"?
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Wales national football team, replacing the Cardiff Arms Park
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the club's watchdog Jack and one of the club's cats ===: -->
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Ref 80: what makes "Rugby League Project" a reliable source?
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that" - I suggest losing the second "after the match".
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2014:The idea of installing a greyhound racing track..
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2018:- In Australia, I'd just say "greyhound track"
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2455:2008β09 Cardiff City F.C. season#Championship
2256:and the pitch was relain with sea-washed turf
1854:That's all I have on first look Best Wishes,
1087:History - Downscaling, closure and demolition
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2349:1946β47 Football League#Third Division South
2031:looks sound on comprehensiveness and prose.
1837:, as it's hardly a common term Best Wishes,
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987:History - Football League and development
918:Dropped Crichton-Stuart for Lord Ninian.
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2319:1930β31 Football League#Second Division
2269:1920β21 Football League#Second Division
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1222:Looking good and pleased to Support.
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