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Hope this all helps, Shearonink (talk) 12:29, 31 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]

May 2011[edit]

Welcome to Wikipedia. It might not have been your intention, but your recent edit removed content from Arabian Gulf Rugby Football Union ‎. When removing content, please specify a reason in the edit summary and discuss edits that are likely to be controversial on the article's talk page. If this was a mistake, don't worry; the content has been restored, as you can see from the page history. Take a look at the welcome page to learn more about contributing to this encyclopedia, and if you would like to experiment, please use the sandbox. Thank you. Shearonink (talk) 16:55, 24 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you for your contributions. Please remember to mark your edits, such as your recent edits to Rugby union in Saudi Arabia, as "minor" only if they truly are minor edits. In accordance with Help:Minor edit, a minor edit is one that the editor believes requires no review and could never be the subject of a dispute. Minor edits consist of things such as typographical corrections, formatting changes, or rearrangement of text without modification of content. Additionally, the reversion of clear-cut vandalism and test edits may be labeled "minor". Thank you. Shearonink (talk) 16:58, 24 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Please stop your disruptive editing. If you continue to vandalize Wikipedia, as you did at Rugby union in the Arab states of the Persian Gulf, you may be blocked from editing. Uirauna (talk) 13:45, 30 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]

This is your last warning; the next time you remove or blank page content or templates from Wikipedia, as you did at Arabian Gulf Rugby Football Union, you may be blocked from editing without further notice. This notice is also being given for additional apparent vandalism/content blanking to Rugby union in the Arab states of the Persian Gulf and Arabian Gulf rugby union team. Shearonink (talk) 11:20, 31 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Please stop your disruptive editing. If you continue to vandalize Wikipedia, you may be blocked from editing.

You have been blocked from editing for violating Wikipedia policy. If you believe this block is unjustified, you may contest this block by replying here on your talk page by adding the text {{unblock|Please verify with all the Arabian Gulf States General Authority of Youth & Sports Welfare Olympic Committees regarding the legitimacy of what is called the “The Arabian Gulf Rugby Union” and any matter comes out of it weather is teams, club or even govern body of rugby . You will never find any of the texts you are protecting exist in websites of the Arabian Gulf States General Authority of Youth & Sports Welfare Olympic Committees

UAE Olympic Committee http://www.uaenoc.ae Bahrain Olympic Committee http://www.olympic.org/bahrain Saudi Arabian Olympic Committee (www.saudiolympic.org.sa) Kuwait Olympic Committee http://www.kuwaitolympic.com Qatar Olympic Committee http://www.qatarolympics.org Oman Olympic Committee http://www.omanolympic.org.om/

(We are in the Gulf state does not have the same law and regulations like the UK. There is always at any point in time a correlation between Olympic committees and Unions of any sports and it must be registered by the government agency looking after all sports in any gulf states which means it does not exist. It is considered a felony for anyone to develop any organization without proper and legal documents at any of the Gulf States.

The sources you have are just a commercial websites that can be developed outside any gulf government jurisdictional. So i am referring to the main legislators that legalized sports in anyone these Gulf States. You do realize that the IRB remove AGRFU from its website www.irb.com. After many years making milk money, they just realized it was built on illegal bases

}}. You may also email the blocking administrator or any administrator from this list instead, or mail unblock-en-l@lists.wikimedia.org. Daniel Case (talk) 04:06, 1 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Edit warring re AGRFU and related rugby topics[edit]

You currently appear to be engaged in an edit war according to the reverts you have made on Arabian Gulf Rugby Football Union. Users are expected to collaborate with others and avoid editing disruptively.

In particular, the three-revert rule states that:

  1. Making more than three reversions on a single page within a 24-hour period is almost always grounds for an immediate block.
  2. Do not edit war even if you believe you are right.

If you find yourself in an editing dispute, use the article's talk page to discuss controversial changes; work towards a version that represents consensus among editors. You can post a request for help at an appropriate noticeboard or seek dispute resolution. In some cases it may be appropriate to request temporary page protection. If you continue to edit war, you may be blocked from editing without further notice.C.Fred (talk) 04:42, 2 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Editors: Please verify with all the Arabian Gulf States General Authority of Youth & Sports Welfare for the above information. — Preceding unsigned comment added by NadQatar (talkcontribs)
Actually, the burden of proof is on the editor making the change, especially when sources are already in place in the article. The IRB acknowledges the existence of ARGFU; you'll need to provide sources to document your claims that it's a renegade organization. —C.Fred (talk) 04:52, 2 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]


Please do not add unsourced content, as you did to Rugby union in Saudi Arabia. This contravenes Wikipedia's policy on verifiability. If you continue to do so, you may be blocked from editing Wikipedia. Please provide a more specific source where other editors can verify your claims. —C.Fred (talk) 04:55, 2 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]


Please verify with all the Arabian Gulf States General Authority of Youth & Sports Welfare Olympic Committees for the above information. You will never find any of the texts you are protecting exist in websites of the Arabian Gulf States General Authority of Youth & Sports Welfare Olympic Committees

UAE Olympic Committee http://www.uaenoc.ae

Bahrain Olympic Committee http://www.olympic.org/bahrain

Saudi Arabian Olympic Committee (www.saudiolympic.org.sa)

Kuwait Olympic Committee http://www.kuwaitolympic.com

Qatar Olympic Committee http://www.qatarolympics.org

Oman Olympic Committee http://www.omanolympic.org.om/

I note that all of those pages relate to Olympic committees. There is not always a correlation between Olympic committees and rugby unions—especially in the case of an organization encompassing all of the Gulf States. (Compare it with Great Britain, which has an Olympic Committee, and the rugby boards of England, Scotland, Wales, and the entire island of Ireland.)
(Further, several of those sources are not in English. That doesn't disqualify them as reliable sources, but it makes it effectively impossible for me to search the sites for information on rugby.) —C.Fred (talk) 05:21, 2 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]
(We are in the Gulf state does not have the same law and regulations like the UK. There is always at any point in time a correlation between Olympic committees and Unions of any sports and it must be registered by the government agency looking after all sports in any gulf states which means it does not exist. It is considered a felony for anyone to develop any organization without proper and legal documents at any of the gulf states.

The sources you have are just a commercial websites that can be developed outside any gulf government jurisdictional. So i am referring to the main legislators that legalized sports in anyone these gulf states.

You do realize that the IRB remove AGRFU from its website www.irb.com. After many years making milk money, they just realized it was built on illegal bases

Blocked[edit]

You have been blocked from editing for a period of One week for Disruptive Editing. Once the block has expired, you are welcome to make useful contributions. If you would like to be unblocked, you may appeal this block by adding the text {{unblock|reason=Your reason here ~~~~}}, but you should read the guide to appealing blocks first. FASTILY (TALK) 05:57, 2 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Rugby in The Arabian Gulf[edit]

Anyone who is trying to legitimize the rugby history in the Arabian Gulf is wrong!

First, there were no unions whatsoever acknowledge by governments of the Arabian Gulf (not the Persian Gulf (never been, never will ) which means (Kingdom of Bahrain, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, State of Qatar, United Arab Emirates, State of Kuwait and Sultanate of Oman).

Second, If a group of expatriates illegally formed unions bypassing all these governments and taking it up to the IRB for their own benefits, making business and entertainment in the region, This was a damn wrong ethically and professionally.

Third, The IRB is to blame of not respecting the Sovereignty of these nations to allow such things goes without proper legal documents.

Having said that, anything comes out of theses illegal action is illegitimate which include any illegal unions, clubs, and teams, what ever you call it. Just end of last year of 2010, UAE force those who were running the show in the rugby illegal business and entertainment in Dubai to set up Legitimate UAE Rugby Association NOT even union and get rid of all illegal unions they claimed (this can be verified by UAE government of General Authority of Youth & Sports Welfare). That goes for Qatar as well.

There were never been legitimate unions in Kingdom of Bahrain, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, State of Kuwait and Sultanate of Oman until this moment June 2nd of 2001 .


The Arabian Gulf States will run after and take to court those who contribute to this illegal action soon!

Making the same claims over and over will not lend them any more validity. You'll need to provide reliable sources to back up the claims.
In particular, please reconcile the claim that rugby operations in the UAE were illegal against the demonstrable fact that international rugby sevens competitions have been held in Dubai. —C.Fred (talk) 14:54, 7 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]


Dubai 7s was hold by Emirate airlines (NOT by UAE government of General Authority of Youth & Sports Welfare)for a tourism business.If you pay attention to what I have written, you will see that the IRB is the one that has legitimize this prior the consent of all the Arabian Gulf states. Having the IRB to run Dubai 7s sponsored by Emirate airlines on the land of the UAE states, does not change the fact the "what is called the Arabian Gulf or the Arabian Gulf Team" was established on Illegal basis.

To prove this, the Dubai 7s as of last year is running by the UAE Rugby Association (UAERA). Someone will ask, why not the "Arabian Gulf Rugby Union" ?

Page blanking is not acceptable editing. I see you have been blocked previously regarding the article's subject. Take your concerns to the proper venue for discussion. If you persist in this disruption you will be blocked indefinitely. Tiderolls 05:59, 11 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]


proper venue?? this is a joke, there is no proper venue, we have been trying for long time, and no one seems to be concerned !

The article's talk pages, the talk pages of any Wiki projects that oversee the articles. These are the proper venues. Tiderolls 06:06, 11 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]

is this a game for you guys??

someone will play with wikipidia until he/she becomes editor then he/she can vandalize whichever he/she likes...

i assume respect in this website whoever hand issues like this!

June 2011[edit]

Welcome to Wikipedia. Although everyone is welcome to contribute to Wikipedia, at least one of your recent edits, such as the one you made to Arabian Gulf rugby union team with this edit, did not appear to be constructive and has been reverted or removed. Please use the sandbox for any test edits you would like to make, and read the welcome page to learn more about contributing constructively to this encyclopedia. Thank you. Bentogoa (talk) 07:33, 11 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Please refrain from making unconstructive edits to Wikipedia, as you did at Arabian Gulf Rugby Football Union. Your edits appear to constitute vandalism and have been reverted or removed. If you would like to experiment, please use the sandbox. Thank you. Staticd (talk) 07:33, 11 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Staticd, did you read what has been written ?

You have been blocked indefinitely from editing for disruptive editing. If you would like to be unblocked, you may appeal this block by adding the text {{unblock|reason=Your reason here ~~~~}}, but you should read the guide to appealing blocks first. Tiderolls 07:50, 11 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]