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UANL Tigres

I reverted your edit to UANL Tigres article. According to Template talk:Football kit, only kit colours should be showed.--Panarjedde 22:43, 3 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Mexican League final placing

You recently reverted my edits to the Mexican teams' final places. I've already told you that using general statements like "did not qualify for playoffs" is not only not helpful, but implies that a team finished in a respectable position, even if they finished dead last like Tigres did. You seem to think that this is some personal attack on your team. Well, guess what? For being last, Tigres will be relegated to Segunda Division, so pretty soon everyone will see how "disrespectable" Tigres is. Saying a team finished last when they did is not an insult. Besides, other club articles like Wigan Athletic and VfB Stuttgart are specific and use numbers instead of "did not qualify for playoffs" to describe a team's final place, so why should Mexican teams be any different?--DethFromAbove 21:20, 10 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Your Point: The Mexican league system for tallying up final positions is so complicated we shouldn't bother trying to decide who ended up where.
My Point: Current "consensus" is too vague and not at all helpful.
If there are better, albeit more complicated, ways of presenting accurate information, why can't we do those? Information for the Mexican league should be complicated because the Mexican league is unique in its determination of final positions. You said the only fair way of judging would be to present their league, percentual, playoff, and group positions for all teams. Why can't we do that?--DethFromAbove 23:00, 10 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]