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Initials

I note initials have only been used in cases where two players of the same surname are in the Hall of Fame. However I wonder if in some other case they should be added. For instance Doug Smith is just down as Smith, and while he is probably the most famous Smith to play for the club, there have been other prominent Smiths involved with Dundee United, notably Walter Smith as both a player and coach, and I do wonder if someone unfamiliar with the subject might think Smith will link to his article, so D. Smith might be better. Also I noted their were two Reillys so have added initials to distinguish them. Dunarc (talk) 20:25, 4 April 2019 (UTC)[reply]