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This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Anti-Phag (talk | contribs) at 16:49, 5 August 2006. The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

It wouldn't be a bad idea if people that start editing this page would take more care of the way they use the English language. It's pretty annoying to read a page when it's full of grammar or spelling errors, especially when you're a fan of the team. Also whenever you create a link, make sure it is a valid link. It's really annoying to see the page full of red links or links that instead of sending you to the page of a football team they send you to the page of the city or of the quarter where that team plays. I've tried to edit as many mistakes as I could find. Giuseppe86 19:25, 25 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

And one more thing - a little bit of modesty never hurt anybody.Giuseppe86 19:30, 25 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I've edited some more club links and I think all of them work. Also I think it makes sense to use the old name (like Croatia Zagreb, instead of Dinamo Zagreb; the same applies to Casino Salzburg and Red Bull Salzburg), since that was the name the club used when it played Steaua. A question though - isn't it a bit confusing to sepparate a season between two years (like the 2004/2005 season sepparated between 2004 and 2005)? I mean in football the division used is the 'season' and that in most cases doesn't match with a year. I hope to get some thoughts instead of people that come around without announcing what they want to do with the page Giuseppe86 10:55, 26 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

You can say either that you 'win on penalties' or 'win after the penalty shootout'. The form 'penalties shootout' is wrong (a simple check on the internet is enough to prove it). Giuseppe86 13:15, 26 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I've changed a line where it said 'the frantic Steaua's fans' with 'the frantic Steaua fans'; 'Steaua's frantic fans' is also an option Giuseppe86 16:58, 26 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I have doubts about the statement that Steaua's 104 matches without defeat is a world record. RSSSF, one of the best sites in the world when it comes to football statistics, shows under Miscellaneous - Unbeatability records that ASEC Abidjan is the holder of the world record with 108 matches. If it is true then Steaua's record of 104 matches is only a European record. Giuseppe86 11:28, 27 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I think that this article has too much information written in which Steaua's performances are being overly exaggerated. For example, I just deleted part of the Famous Players section. That section has a lot of inaccurate information, such as the part where it said that Adrian Neaga and Mirel Rădoi are known worldwide. Not that many people know about them you know. Another example would be in the beggining where it says that Steaua has no real rivals in Romania. That is not true, they have many rivals, such as: Dinamo Bucureşti, Rapid Bucureşti, or Universitatea Craiova. To a lesser extent, even UT Arad and Politehnica Timişoara can be sometimes considered as rivals simply because of the fact that their fans are so "Anti-Bucharest", thus creating rivalries between their teams and the important Bucharest teams, like Steaua, Dinamo Bucureşti, or Rapid Bucureşti(although the Politehnica fans share a friendship with the Rapid fans). In the future, please try to be a little more modest about the clubs's achievements. --- Anti-Phag