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[edit] Arsenal v. Sheffield United in the Graham Poll article

Hi. Welcome to Wikipedia.

In adding info to the section on the Arsenal/Sheffield United match, you appear to have overwritten some of the World Cup 2006 formatting, including the sub-header.

I have reverted the article, to re-format as it was before you edited, so that at least it reads right once again.

Can I just add that I read what you were adding to the section, and have to remind you that you need to keep the article neutral in tone, making sure that sources quoted back up as exactly as possible the wording you use. To say that "Sol Campbell clearly fouled", without showing that a newspaper or other commentator believed that also, is introducing your opinion by observation. It is not possible to be objective on that, and your observations are not valid sources where information referencing is concerned.

By all means try again, but please keep it neutral and properly sourced. Thanks, and good editing. Ref (chew)(do) 19:39, 9 April 2008 (UTC)