User:Mwiqdoh/List of Premier League hat-tricks road to GA

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My goal is to have List of Premier League hat-tricks be a Good Article. In order for me to pursue that goal, the article must follow the nine requirements. Here is the checklist for those nine requirements.

Requirements[change | change source]

  1. The article must be about a subject that belongs in Wikipedia. There is no use improving articles that do not belong here, and better fit another wiki, like Wikibooks, Wikispecies, Wiktionary...  Done Obviously a notable subject.
  2. The article must be fairly complete. Usually, articles should be a few kilobytes long, although shorter pages may also be nominated.  Done Complete.
  3. The article must have gone through a few revisions, possibly by different editors. No one writes perfect articles.  Not done Nobody has damned edited it yet!
  4. The article must be filed in the appropriate category. It must have at least one interwiki link.  Done Inter-wiki link to Dubious Goals Committee [en], it's filled in the appropriate category, and is linked in WikiData.
  5. The last few revisions should be minor changes (like spell-checking or link-fixing).  Done Last changes are minor fixes.
  6. All important terms should be linked and there must not be many red links left. Red links point to articles that do not exist yet. Usually the important word or phrase is only linked the first time it occurs.  Not done Create all red links!
  7. If there are any illustrations, they must be related to the article. They must also be properly labelled.  Done Many related photos that are properly labelled.
  8. There must be no templates pointing to the fact that the article needs improvement. Some of these templates are {{complex}}, {{cleanup}}, {{stub}}, {{unreferenced}} and {{wikify}}. The article also should not need them.  Done None of these templates are there nor are needed.
  9. Content that is from books, journal articles or other publications needs to be referenced. This can either be done with <ref>..</ref><references/> tags, or as a list of publications.  Done Proper citations for all references.

To-do[change | change source]

4. The article must have gone through a few revisions, possibly by different editors. No one writes perfect articles.

6. All important terms should be linked and there must be no red links left. Red links point to articles that do not exist yet. Usually the important word or phrase is only linked the first time it occurs.

List of red links to create[change | change source]

Note: Don't create Dubious Goals Committee, because that's the interwiki link.