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ÓBerytus Women →
ÓBerytus – I wrongly assumed that they had a men's department. They are only known as ÓBerytus, there is no need to add "Women" to the title.
Nehme1499 (
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I have more questions about the title; although "ÓBerytus" is used on the jerseys, almost every source uses "O'Berytus" or "O Berytus". —
AjaxSmack 00:32, 18 March 2019 (UTC)reply
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AjaxSmack: that's probably due to the fact that some keyboards don't have the character "Ó". The official spelling is ÓBerytus, however I imagine the "common" spelling to be O'Berytus due to the inconvenience spelling it the "official" way causes. On social media the club also uses #ÓB in some of their posts, not #OB or #O'B. Anyway, I wouldn't mind changing it to "O'Berytus" as it makes the article more accessible and easier to link to.
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GiantSnowman 10:49, 18 March 2019 (UTC)reply
Support per nom, no need to change original spelling. DaßWölf 19:18, 23 March 2019 (UTC)reply
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