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Richard Park
Thanks for your interest in the matter of Richard Park. As for that article you pointed me to, there was no agreement on flags. There is no offical policy or even effective guild-line in place. When the flags first started appearing several months back, there was a discussion and the people who were spreading the current rosters throughout the leaugue had agreed to use country of birth, not nationality, for the flags. But like i said, that was an agreement made by the people spreading the rosters and it was never made into policy or anything like that. The reason we used birth place for flags is because it was so much simpler. some players can get really confusing as to what flags should be used so a simple birth place system was used. Since no official agreement was ever reached to use this method, it hasn't been enforced rigourously. Ccwaters, for example, tried to enforce it for a while but got sick of reverting and arguing with people. He just gave up. I have given up for the most part too. In all honesty, I don't really care what flag is used, but to me it looks strange to have a player who was born in Korea to Korean parents with an american flag. Richard Park born in Seoul, South Korea followed by an american flag. Masterhatch 17:35, 11 January 2006 (UTC)