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he's still not got a club yet i think Norwegian football starts in mid March so he probably is just waiting 

Derek Adams is interested...

Are the local rivals gypsies?

Are the local rivals gypsies?

 

 

Inuit, I'd imagine...

An igloo on wheels?!

An igloo on wheels?!

 

No....on skis

Stolen skis no doubt?!

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Update : Agdestein is training with FK Haugesund in Norway. 

 

Update to that update : he eventually signed for them last week.

 

Rather randomly, he is also referred to in a technical page about Wikipedia bot requests. I believe this is a first for an ex-ICT player!

 

Last-name-first redirects.

Every page on a human name written in conventional Western style (e.g. Jacob Henderson) should have a redirect pointing to that name from its sortname title (e.g. Henderson, Jacob). This makes it easier to find names when searching by last name, which is the common practice of print encyclopedias, and which many users may expect. This also applies to disambiguation pages (e.g. John Anderson), which are tagged with an {{hndis}} template, and should have an incoming redirect (e.g. Anderson, John). In each case, the redirect itself should be tagged {{R from sort name}} to indicate that it is a printworthy redirect. There are some special cases, particularly redirects with accents, diacritics, or other special characters. Where a name has a such a character, (e.g. Torbjørn Agdestein), there should be a redirect from the actual last-name-first title (e.g. Agdestein, Torbjørn) and from the sortname title (e.g. Agdestein, Torbjorn), with only the sortname title having the {{R from sort name}} tag.

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Bot_requests

Cheers for that Iain,  I can sleep ok tonight....

I'll be up all night trying to understand it

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