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Job hunting
Please review your edit at Job hunting. Your edit is moving an external link from the 'external link' section into the 'see also' section. You quoted WP:EL, but I'm not sure why this would warrant moving the link to 'see also'. If you're trying to remove the link, then do so, but simply shuffling it about does not seem to help. Kuru (talk)
André Villas-Boas
My update in André Villas-Boas page may lack a better reference but I assure you that is correct.
In THIS WEB SITE you may find all F.C. Porto's games in the 2010/11 season. That includes:
- 30 Portuguese League matches; Portuguese League
- 7 Portuguese Cup; Portuguese Cup
- 3 Portuguese League Cup matches; Portuguese League Cup
- 1 Portuguese Supercup match; Portuguese Supercup
- 17 UEFA Europa League matches; UEFA Europa League
That makes a total of 58 games.
Now, follow my logic:
- Villas-Boas was not sacked and managed all Porto's matches.
- Villas-Boas won four thropies: Portuguese League, Portuguese Cup, Portuguese Supercup and UEFA Europa League. That makes (30+7+17+1) 55 matches, instead of 51.
- Every team in the Primeira Liga plays the Portuguese League Cup (the portuguese version of the english Football League Cup). Porto lost in the group stage but played 3 matches. 55+3 = 58.
Here's some WIKIPEDIA links and the respective number of games, wins, draws and losses:
- 2010 Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira - (1-1-0-0)
- 2010–11 Primeira Liga - (30-27-3-0)
- 2010–11 Taça de Portugal - (7-6-0-1)
- 2010-11 Taça da Liga - (3-1-1-1)
- 2010–11 UEFA Europa League - (17-14-1-2)
Total: (58-49-5-4)
Hope you understand that I'm not a spammer nor I practice vandalism, and stop reverting my updates. I just lack one good source. Maybe you can find one.
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