Talk:History of FK Vojvodina

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I think the copyright tag is a mistake. The Youtube video which it cited as having the copyrighted material is an amateur video of the club's centennial celebration, and has virtually no textual content. To clarify, the whole reason I made the separate article for "History of FK Vojvodina" is because the History section on the article FK Vojvodina was getting too long. This has already been practiced for other clubs, such as History of FK Partizan, History of Red Star Belgrade, History of FC Barcelona, etc. Nowhere77 (talk) 21:05, 28 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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