Talk:Spennymoor United F.C.

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[edit] Removal of Football in England Template

I noticed that Chris the Dude removed the Football in England template from the Spennymoor United F.C. article. I placed it there because there was no easy way to get to other pertinent articles regarding English football from the Spennymoor United article as the club is defunct and, therefore, there is no league or conference template. If you could point me to the rule that says no F in E template for clubs, I'd be appreciative, as many other clubs have this template. For example, SUFC's successor club Spennymoor Town F.C. has the F in E template, and more prominently, articles like Preston North End F.C. and Cardiff City F.C. have the F in E template in them, among many other examples. It appears to me that the only club articles that do not have the F in E template are Premiership club articles, probably bacause the Premier League has its own special set of templates (see at the end of the Bolton Wanderers article for an example). In the absence of a specific rule to the contrary, I think that the F in E template should be put back in the Spennymoor United article. Friejose 12:43, 11 October 2007 (UTC)