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The term has been documented as early as January 1925, when The Times noted, in reference to the 1925 F.A. Cup, that Lancashire, which is still regarded as the home of football, has been favoured by the draw. (Ref: The F.A. Cup, The Times, 9 January 1925) However, by 1954 that same paper proclaimed The British Isles, for all recent events, will always remain the home of football,..." (Ref: British Football At The Crossroads, The Times, 26 May 1954)
hmm, I don't know, but you did seem to remove what I thought was a valid link to an artist about his football exhibit. I am just trying to cover a search term, and wondered if anything else can come under this search term or not. But it's just two items on there at the moment and wondered if there was anything else that can be added. Govvy (talk) 11:18, 21 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]
@JorgeLaArdilla: I don't understand you. I have provided a quote from reliable source (the FIFA website) about Wembley (where the 1966 FIFA World Cup final was held) that uses "home of football", a reference which is used in the article Wembley Stadium (1923). I said "that looks to me authoritative enough to be considered a mention in the article, and therefore an entry on a disambiguation page". The undiscussed blank and redirect of the disambiguation page should therefore be reverted. Shhhnotsoloud (talk) 16:34, 27 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Yes, I know. This conversation is about things called Home of Football that aren't Sheffield F.C.'s ground. So, can you think of a compromise here? Please ping me in any reply. Shhhnotsoloud (talk) 07:53, 1 April 2021 (UTC)[reply]