Talk:FC St. Pauli

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[edit] Celtic FC

You can purchase CelticFC/FC St Pauli merchandise at the official Celtic online superstore. It’s well known that there are links between the supporters and the teams have played each other and participated in fund raisers, but does anyone know the significance of this official merchandising? And is it noteworthy?

Surely something about the unique links between the two clubs should be mentioned in the article? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 219.90.157.205 (talk) 12:00, 6 November 2007 (UTC)

Celtic/FC St Pauli link --202.47.49.48 12:56, 27 June 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Support

Another study estimates the team has roughly 11 million fans. Statements like this need citations. de:FC St. Pauli does not mention any such figure. Oldelpaso 12:06, 9 April 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Turbonegro

In the beginning of the Turbonegro song "I got erection", which according to the article is dedicated to FC St. Pauli, they say the following:

Happy-Tom: Hank, what to you think about Hansa Rostock?"
Hank von Helvete: Hansa Rostock? They are pussies, heavy metal pussies...Ich bin geil! (i'm horny)

Is there a rivalry between St. Pauli and Hansa Rostock? Arnemann 10:16, 10 April 2006 (UTC)

Yeah, there is! A pretty strong one. It derives from political rivalry, Rostock supporters are kind of right-winged. Moritz

[edit] Nicknames

"Totenkopf" isn`t a nickname of St. Pauli, it`s just used often as a symbol for the club. Shouldn`t I change it? Moritz


FC Saint Pauli have a good relationship with Birmingham City FC fans.

They have never won anything and that is something common with B'ham FC.

They've played against Bayern Munich.

They now regularly attend B'ham City FC matches.

Their is a mass following of around 2 million supporters for the club.

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[edit] New Kit

The 06/7 kit is here:

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unfortunately, there isn't the away kit yet on the site, so i'll keep the current one.

Narsamson 20:24, 18 July 2006 (UTC)

The white and black kit must just have been a special kit they used for one match then surely, or possibly the away kit, will just have to wait for the new season to kick off to find out. --shanda 13:26, 11 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Dates & dashes

En dashes should be used in scorelines and only full dates and dates with a day and month should be wikilinked, including in the footnotes. See Wikipedia:Manual of Style (dashes) and Wikipedia:Manual of Style (dates and numbers). Epbr123 20:53, 26 June 2007 (UTC)

After reviewing the style manual links you provided: the wikilinking of years appears to be something that is up in the air and looks to depend on the preference of various editors; there is no reference at all to the use of dashes in sports scores that I could see - the use of a colon is a common convention in German football, and so can at least be said to fit the context in the absence of a hard and fast rule. ??? Wiggy! 02:35, 27 June 2007 (UTC)