Talk:Peter Kilfoyle

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The football "controversy" sub-section[edit]

One of the given cites has Kilfoyle saying "In the perfect world, Everton would stay roughly where it is, in a modern purpose built stadium." However our WP pages claims he has been criticised "for actively attempting to relocate Everton Football Club out of his constituency" - pretty much the opposite of his "perfect world" view. It seems he supports a move to a new location as he believes that is the only viable location, but the article does not suggest this more balanced view. The most critical cite seems to be a blog (not WP:RS anyway), and the story seems complex and does not have national level reporting. It generally this seems a non-encyclopedic item, and I'd propose that the best thing to do is delete this sub-section. Then we could weave the other content of the Controversy section into the main Parliamentary career section, and thus get rid of the Controversy section in line with general WP guidance. Rwendland (talk) 23:48, 3 January 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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Peter Kilfoyle's "Pop" Career.[edit]

Peter appeared as a 'contestant' on "Have I Got News For You" on the 5th May 2000 (on Paul Merton's side). On it, he said that he was in a group called "The Hungry Eyes" (or Hungry I's) at the same time when The Beatles were making a name for themselves, and also said that he played at The Cavern. This could be a titbit that can be added somewhere.

```` Taff Hewitt (talk) 13:57, 23 October 2023 (UTC)[reply]