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[edit] Up the Deise
The article "Up the Deise" should likely be merged and redirected here. It seems to have been created purely to advertise a site named "upthedeise.com" and as such breaks policy for promotion. Beyond that, a description of the phrase is probably not worthy of an article on it's own, but may be worth a mention in the Waterford GAA article. The status quo (in my opinion) sets a bad precedence - there is no need for an article covering "c'mon the rebels" or "up the banner" etc. Comments/thoughts welcome before I perform the merge. Guliolopez 16:21, 19 January 2007 (UTC)
- Agree merge away (Gnevin 21:18, 22 January 2007 (UTC))