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Why should G-14 template exist at all? It is not an achievement of some sorts to boast at the bottom of every team page. I stand for the template to be, "deleted."

Keep: The template here is to quickly link all the teams together for ease of naviagtion. If you read the G14 article you may want to jump from club to club. Niall123 23:46, 25 November 2006 (UTC)

The order in which the clubs appear in this template is a mess. It starts off alphabetically. But later on it is sorted by, "country." So Arsenal is second, while Liverpool. And ManUnited appear much later, but still before Lyon. Same situation for Milan, seperated from Internazionale and "Juventus," but still before Lyon. And if that is. Because it is Olympique Lyon, sorry, but PSV Eindhoven is then also in the wrong place. Somebody better make their mind up. Errabee 18:46, 3 January 2007 (UTC)

Are all these templates really neccesary (make this a category)

There are so many templates on wikipedia nowadays. It seems so many are irrelevant, template cruft, though this has become something of a feature of wikipedia since i joined. Nobody actually wants to contribute useful information to the project, just show off their wiki-coding schools by adding useless crap, that can just about justify itself to the point of not being immediately deleted. This isnt myspace, if you want to show off coding skills go there! these templates are useless. Almost all templates found at the bottom of pages are far better off being categories, as they have no benefit as being template. And simply clutter the articles. Thank you. Philc 21:26, 1 June 2007 (UTC)

See Template talk:Serie A. DJR (T) 23:36, 1 June 2007 (UTC)
Is that really relvant, that I said the same thing about other templates, I still think this one is irrelevant categories have their purpose, so we should use them instead. Philc 12:59, 2 June 2007 (UTC)

must be deleted

Is it relevant to maintain this template, there is no G14 anymore ! Brio-En (talk) 22:36, 2 April 2008 (UTC)

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