Was tagged for speedy deletion as "Club no longer exists, not possible to have a current squad"/ * Pppery * it has begun... 20:04, 27 April 2024 (UTC)
Per the talk page, this template has been obsolete for several years. It is a specific-source citation template, but the website's URL format has changed. Rjjiii (talk) 18:23, 27 April 2024 (UTC)
Per concerns given by User:Ishatmypants123 on File talk:Cochin flag.svg, the flag provided in this template is fictitious. For convenience, I will repost his comment here:
I would like to start off first by talking about this image's sources. http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/in-cochi.html - This source, FOTW, says the following about the flag:
Keralan nationalists resisted inclusion in India and attempted to declare the region independent in August 1947. Nations Without States calls a horizontal tricolor of red, yellow and turquoise "the Keralan national flag, the traditional flag of the state."
It clearly mentions Keralan, referencing Keralites, but this is a flag for... Cochin. If you read the last part, it talks about it being "the Keralan national flag, the traditional flag of the state", not Cochin's flag. I looked into it's source and found that it is mentioning Kerala's secessionist movement specifically, not Cochin's. I will be quoting what was written on the source below:
FLAG: The Keralan national flag, the traditional flag of the state, is a hori-zontal tricolor of red, yellow, and turquoise.
This can all be found in page 295 of the source "Nations Without States" by James Minhan, on a section specifically dedicated to Kerala, not Cochin.
I believe this flag to be quite dubious and misinformative, being a literal misattribution, I hope sufficient action can be taken on it. Thank you for considering my message. Koopinator (talk) 16:27, 27 April 2024 (UTC)