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==September 2009==
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== Lassana Diara ==

Everyone knows his legal name, but in the the Spanish league players can register under "playing" names or nicknames. When came to play for Madrid [[Lassana Diarra|Lass]] was name he chose to be called. The official website (both English & Spanish) and the Spanish sportspapers use "Lass", but I do not understand why Wikipedians seem to have a hard time with this! [[User:Raul17|Raul17]] ([[User talk:Raul17|talk]]) 22:26, 18 September 2009 (UTC)
:Who will be confused? I think that it's more confusing when someone looks at the website, sees the player as one wat and then sees it in wikipedia as something else. Furthermore, people do not use a squad page to find out about a player, they would go to that player's page. If someone "wondered" in on the roster, saw "Lass" and clicked the name, that reader would be taken to ''Lassana Diarra'' and explanation would be given to as why the player is called by that nickname. I think wikipedia has some sort of a search-engine where you can type in the name and would be directed to the player's page. I thought that Wikipedia article needed resources to verify statements or claims: team websites, newspapers, etc. But it doesn't matter.
Maybe you can answer why some readers delete the Real Madrid logo from the two reserve teams' articles stating something about the ''fair use'' policy or some such, but leave the other reserve team articles that also using the parent team logo alone? In fact, one deleted the logo from ''Barcelona C'' but left Barcelona B alone![[User:Raul17|Raul17]] ([[User talk:Raul17|talk]]) 01:33, 19 September 2009 (UTC)
:The logos question was to ask for your opinion/theory. '''Kaká''', '''Guti''' or '''Pepe''' aren't a nick-name? Raúl was never called ''Raúl González'' in his playing career, but he kept listed as that. Anyway, who cares? BYB, are you [[User:Devoindahouse|Devoindahouse]]? [[User:Raul17|Raul17]] ([[User talk:Raul17|talk]]) 22:07, 19 September 2009 (UTC)

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