If you know it is a problem it takes 5 minutes to put a redirect in place. Avoid the confusion/controversy and put redirects in play.

Williams, Scott wrote:
Over the years I have collected many webpages for the school that I do not use 
or are obsolete.

<rant> Unfortunately, my viewers can never remember the URL to our present 
site, so they Google (gotta love Google) and they find pages up to 8 years old.

What happens then is they click on them and get the 2002 Football schedule and 
then they call the school saying we can't seem to keep our webpage up to date.

Personally I think they should have their welfare check or unemployment check 
taken away so they wouldn't have all this spare time.

But hey, that's just my opinion. </rant>

If I delete the deadwood then they will get 404's, which maybe just as bad, 
should I put a re-direct in on all these obsolete pages?

What do you guys do?

SCott
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