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He has relinquished is Turkish citizenship and as such it's not his second nationality. See http://www.atlantic-times.com/archive_detail.php?recordID=2292 and many other refs. As for his club number, they gave him 10 last summer as well and then settled on 23 in the season. Without a [[WP:RS]], we should not be changing his number. --[[User:Walter Görlitz|Walter Görlitz]] ([[User talk:Walter Görlitz|talk]]) 19:43, 17 July 2011 (UTC)
He has relinquished is Turkish citizenship and as such it's not his second nationality. See http://www.atlantic-times.com/archive_detail.php?recordID=2292 and many other refs. As for his club number, they gave him 10 last summer as well and then settled on 23 in the season. Without a [[WP:RS]], we should not be changing his number. --[[User:Walter Görlitz|Walter Görlitz]] ([[User talk:Walter Görlitz|talk]]) 19:43, 17 July 2011 (UTC)
:Last season, he wore #26 in the pre-season and #19 on week 1 of La Liga because Garay was injured at the time and was not on the squad list. The following week, van der Vaart was transferred, Garay returned, so Özil inherited the #23. He never wore #10 at any point at Real Madrid until last night. The official World Football Challenge site listed Özil as #10 and since the tournament takes place during the 2011–12 Real Madrid C.F. season, I think it serves as a [[WP:RS]]. Furthermore, during last year's pre-season, Ronaldo changed to 7, Arbeloa to 17, Benzema to 9, Alonso to 14, and Granero to 11 and they all retained those numbers when the season started. <b style="white-space:nowrap;text-shadow:#314 0em 0em 0.7em,#5a0 -0.2em -0.2em 0.7em,#00a 0.2em 0.2em 0.7em;color:#159">[[User:Xboxandhalo2|Bobby]]</b> ([[User talk:Xboxandhalo2|talk]]) 21:48, 17 July 2011 (UTC)
:Last season, he wore #26 in the pre-season and #19 on week 1 of La Liga because Garay was injured at the time and was not on the squad list. The following week, van der Vaart was transferred, Garay returned, so Özil inherited the #23. He never wore #10 at any point at Real Madrid until last night. The official World Football Challenge site listed Özil as #10 and since the tournament takes place during the 2011–12 Real Madrid C.F. season, I think it serves as a [[WP:RS]]. Furthermore, during last year's pre-season, Ronaldo changed to 7, Arbeloa to 17, Benzema to 9, Alonso to 14, and Granero to 11 and they all retained those numbers when the season started. <b style="white-space:nowrap;text-shadow:#314 0em 0em 0.7em,#5a0 -0.2em -0.2em 0.7em,#00a 0.2em 0.2em 0.7em;color:#159">[[User:Xboxandhalo2|Bobby]]</b> ([[User talk:Xboxandhalo2|talk]]) 21:48, 17 July 2011 (UTC)
::I believe that any per-season match should not be considered as a good source of player numbers... Look at Alonso last summer, for example, he was 22 until the league started then switched to 14, even Real Madrid's website tells you that numbers aren't final until the first official game... Therefor, I think numbers should be left blank until the first official match (SuperCopa). If you notice, the players don't have their names on the shirts, only numbers, so numbers are interchangeable. --[[User:Muhaidib|<font color="darkgreen">'''mo'''</font>]]-- (<sup>[[User_talk:Muhaidib|<font color="darkgreen">Talk</font>]]</sup> | <sub><span class="plainlinks">[http://tools.wikimedia.de/~interiot/cgi-bin/count_edits?dbname=enwiki_p&user=Muhaidib <font color="darkgreen">#info</font>]</span></sub> | [[image:Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg|22px]] ) 22:18, 17 July 2011 (UTC)

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Starting XI

Hey, I just saw the starting IX section, how do we know this (with all the changes this transfer window) I think that we should keep it empty until the first official game of next season. --mo-- (Talk | #info | ) 20:57, 22 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Santiago Bernabéu Stadium

I've noticed the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium is often displayed on this page as "Estadio Santiago Bernabéu" and I suggest changing all of them to "Santiago Bernabéu Stadium" as that's the title of the Wikipedia entry for the stadium and this is the English language Wikipedia. Vanadus (talk) 04:05, 27 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Statistics for all the matches of Real Madrid

Hello my friend Xboxandhalo2, how are you

I hope you still Remember me

Early in the season I carry a new proposal I see great has never been done that

Look here

2011 Copa del Rey Final

What do you think that we work page 2011-12 Real Madrid Pre-season matches, 2011-12 Real Madrid La Liga matches, 2011-12 Real Madrid UEFA Champions League matches and 2011-12 Real Madrid Copa del Rey matches and make it the same page that the above

I saw the proposal that is very appropriate especially since he will enable all readers to know the smallest details of every game for Real Madrid

I wish to consider the proposal and thank you very much محمد البكور (talk) 04:06, 13 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]

It might be a bit of work, but I don't mind, I think you should take the opinion of others as well. --mo-- (Talk | #info | ) 05:51, 13 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]
I suppose we can test this for the Pre-season. I recommend putting them under one article, 2011–12 Real Madrid C.F. matches with sections for each competition. My concern is that this proposal only adds squad lists and substitution times, and those can already be found just by clicking Report. Bobby (talk) 14:44, 13 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Agree with Bobby, this type of detail might only be needed on finals, keep in mind that in all competitions and friendlies, you could look at up to 70 games if not more in a season... --mo-- (Talk | #info | ) 19:38, 13 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Mesut Özil again

He has relinquished is Turkish citizenship and as such it's not his second nationality. See http://www.atlantic-times.com/archive_detail.php?recordID=2292 and many other refs. As for his club number, they gave him 10 last summer as well and then settled on 23 in the season. Without a WP:RS, we should not be changing his number. --Walter Görlitz (talk) 19:43, 17 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Last season, he wore #26 in the pre-season and #19 on week 1 of La Liga because Garay was injured at the time and was not on the squad list. The following week, van der Vaart was transferred, Garay returned, so Özil inherited the #23. He never wore #10 at any point at Real Madrid until last night. The official World Football Challenge site listed Özil as #10 and since the tournament takes place during the 2011–12 Real Madrid C.F. season, I think it serves as a WP:RS. Furthermore, during last year's pre-season, Ronaldo changed to 7, Arbeloa to 17, Benzema to 9, Alonso to 14, and Granero to 11 and they all retained those numbers when the season started. Bobby (talk) 21:48, 17 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]
I believe that any per-season match should not be considered as a good source of player numbers... Look at Alonso last summer, for example, he was 22 until the league started then switched to 14, even Real Madrid's website tells you that numbers aren't final until the first official game... Therefor, I think numbers should be left blank until the first official match (SuperCopa). If you notice, the players don't have their names on the shirts, only numbers, so numbers are interchangeable. --mo-- (Talk | #info | ) 22:18, 17 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]