User talk:BG89

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You have been blocked temporarily from editing for abuse of editing privileges. Once the block has expired, you are welcome to make useful contributions.
If you think there are good reasons for being unblocked, please read the guide to appealing blocks, then add the following text below the block notice on your talk page: {{unblock|reason=Your reason here ~~~~}}.  -- Ed (Edgar181) 20:10, 11 September 2017 (UTC)[reply]
This user's unblock request has been reviewed by an administrator, who accepted the request.

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Request reason:

I believe I was mistakenly blocked because I didn't break Wiki's rules and the reasons Edgar181 cited don't correspond to my actions:
*Edit warring: + while logged out: 188.225.76.189. *First and foremost, I've nothing to do with the annonymous edits by 188.225.76.189. Edgar181, please double-check my IP, the Mac adress of my laptop and the Mac adress of 188.225.76.189 and you will see you made a mistake. *I edited both pages just twice and used the official site of the Bulgarian Football Association as a source. That's to say, my edits were neither disruptive, nor vandalism as I used sourced information and the source was virtually the most competent body. *Please, read this part very carefully because it's actually the most important one and explains the reasons for all edit edit wars on pages related to Bulgarian football. PFC CSKA-Sofia IS NOT PFC CSKA! PFC CSKA has been heavily indebted for a very long time and finally went bankrupt on 9 September 2016[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]. Prior to the bankruptcy, two new clubs were created. The ex-owner of Litex Lovech moved the club to Sofia and merged it with PFC Chavdar Etropole in order to bypass the rules and reguations of BFU and UEFA. The new club was called CSKA-Sofia. Confirmation by official UEFA document, p.21. The owner of Litex/CSKA-Sofia tried to replace PFC CSKA with Litex on all levels and asked the supporters of CSKA to recognize the new club which angered part of them and they not only refused but founded another new club, CSKA 1948. Both CSKA-Sofia and CSKA 1948 claim successorship with PFC CSKA but as of this moment none of them has legal arguments. This is certainly not another Rangers-like case. At the very best we have a situation similar to NK Olimpija Ljubljana (1945) and NK Olimpija Ljubljana (1945). PFC CSKA (bankrupt), PFC CSKA-Sofia (competing in the top league) and CSKA 1948 (competing in third league) are three different clubs which aren't related to each other. They are registered as such in Bulgarian Commercial Register with their tax numbers being respectively 130212106, 110501548 and 203605608. According to Bulgarian court, Bulgarian Football Union and UEFA the club currently playing in the Bulgarian top league is called CSKA-Sofia and is different to the original PFC CSKA, which is what I wrote in the articles. Therefore I'm asking to be unblocked. Thank you in advance. --Ivo (talk) 7:32 pm, 11 September 2017, last Monday (2 days ago) (UTC−4)

Accept reason:

There is clearly inappropriate edit warring going on here by multiple individuals. Rather than consulting a checkuser to definitively determine whether the IP is connected to you or not, I'll will take your claim that it is not you at face value. Another admin has semi-protected the page involved, so the issue of IP edits is moot for now. I will now unblock. Please use the article's talk page to address the content dispute. -- Ed (Edgar181) 12:18, 13 September 2017 (UTC)[reply]