The Next Wayne Rooney
Aug. 3rd, 2007 01:45 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
One day, we might be asked a trivia question: Who is Rhain Davis? If you didn't until now, you will have after this post.
9-year old Rhain Davis used to play for Brisbane club, Redlands United. That was before his grandfather sent a DVD to Manchester United of his grandson in action. The Mancunians were impressed and now Davis is part of United's youth academy; along with 29 other nine-year-olds in this year's batch recruit. But The Sun has already dubbed him the next Wayne Rooney. For that, only time will tell. For now, enjoy the footage that has more than 3 million hits on YouTube, and impressed the good men at Old Trafford.
9-year old Rhain Davis used to play for Brisbane club, Redlands United. That was before his grandfather sent a DVD to Manchester United of his grandson in action. The Mancunians were impressed and now Davis is part of United's youth academy; along with 29 other nine-year-olds in this year's batch recruit. But The Sun has already dubbed him the next Wayne Rooney. For that, only time will tell. For now, enjoy the footage that has more than 3 million hits on YouTube, and impressed the good men at Old Trafford.
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Date: 2007-08-05 07:15 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-08-05 09:35 pm (UTC)A secondary line of argument says that something gets into Wikipedia if it's covered by multiple third-party sources, which he certainly has been. The question then becomes whether or not this coverage is just of the "And finally tonight, a little kid who can play like Pele" variety, or whether it's actually a more serious thing. If it's more serious coverage, he may qualify under a sort of "general" heading, rather than the sport-specific one.