Talk:JD Sports

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I think that this entry should be expanded. I don't have enough knowledge of JD Sports to do it myselft, but I'm sure that theres more to add. A few examples might be their logo, their origins, online stores? etc. - Zestos, 22.11.06, 21:30 (GMT)

Fair use rationale for Image:Jdsports.jpg[edit]

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Boxfresh[edit]

Is it exclusive to JD —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.144.108.201 (talk) 18:46, 29 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Lead must summarize[edit]

Added to lead (with three original cites, retained in article body):

In 2016 and again in 2019, JD Sports was profiled in British media amid allegations of mistreatment of its UK warehouse staff.

The lead is supposed to summarize important content from the article body. This rule is most often neglected, in my experience, with personal or corporation "biography" pages where the original author elected to put a single definitional paragraph in the lead, and then structure the rest of the article chronologically.

That's a fine way to obtain initial coverage of a subject matter, but over the long run, this isn't the preferred structure.

If there are other subject matters that also deserve summary in the lead, these should also be added. Any balance problem with the lead should first be resolved by bulking the lead out until it achieves a full topic summary. Then, if it still seems out of balance, perhaps some less important material can be cut. — MaxEnt 00:52, 1 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]