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Maidenhead,暴强的南部球队

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发表于 2007-10-30 21:12 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
带了3个赛季了,才想起查查这个队名是什么意思,结果

居然是处女膜的意思,太…………

另外,核弹头兄能不能帮我找一下这个球队的具体资料,看上去历史很悠久,有100多年了

镇子的资料有的话更好

我只知道梅登黑德位于泰晤士河畔,是个旅游城市

梅登黑德是皇家自治镇中最大的镇,在爱德华七世时代以河畔豪宅中举行的聚会和宴会闻名。

维基百科我打不开……
 楼主| 发表于 2007-10-30 21:29 | 显示全部楼层

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找了半天,找到它的官网,我E文不行,哪位兄弟来帮忙翻译下?

http://www.maidenheadunitedfc.co.uk/
发表于 2007-10-31 00:46 | 显示全部楼层

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Maidenhead地图,人口58848。从图片上看就是一片河沿区域,1280年,桥梁横跨河被架设替换轮渡,并且牵制Great Western路为了利用它,这导致了Maidenhead成长。
建议查看大英百科全书。
发表于 2007-11-1 21:48 | 显示全部楼层

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这支球队1870成立。主场York Road球场,从1871年就开始作为这支球队的主场,英足总将它认定为世界上最古老的连续使用的足球场。


球场介绍:
York Road has been the home ground of Maidenhead United F.C. since 1871 and is acknowledged by the FA to be the oldest continuously-used senior Association Football ground in the world. The ground was initially the home of Maidenhead Cricket Club and it was with their kind permission that shortly after the Football Club began in 1870, Maidenhead played their first match at York Road on Thursday, 16 February 1871 against Marlow. According to the official club site the capacity of the ground is 4,500 though the record attendance was 7,989 back in 1936. The post-war record was 5,597 in 1962. The Magpies have continued to play home matches here, without a break, to the present day. The ground facilitates fans in a mixture of covered all-seater stands, covered and uncovered traditional terraces and flat concrete by the side of the pitch. As well as the normal facilities for lower-league football, the ground hosts Stripes Bar which can be hired out for functions. The ground is located just a few minutes walk away from the town centre and from Maidenhead railway station.


球队历史:
wiki上的球队历史也是copy官网上的。


球队所在地介绍(长):

Maidenhead is a town within the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead, in Berkshire, England. It lies on the River Thames and is situated 25.7 miles (41.4 km) west of Charing Cross in London.
History
Maidenhead's name, strictly speaking refers to the busy riverside area where the 'New wharf' or 'Maiden Hythe' was built, perhaps as early as Saxon times. It has been suggested that the nearby Great Hill of Taplow was called the 'Mai Dun' by the Iron Age Brythons. The area of the town centre was originally known as 'South Ellington' and is recorded in the Domesday Book as Ellington in the hundred of Beynhurst.
In 1280, a bridge was erected across the river to replace the ferry and the Great Western Road was diverted in order to make use of it. This led to the growth of Maidenhead: a stopping point for coaches on the journeys between London and Bath and the High Street became populated with inns. The current Maidenhead Bridge, a local landmark, dates from 1777 and was built at a cost of £19,000.
King Charles I met his children for the last time before his execution in 1649 at the Greyhound Inn, which is now a branch of the NatWest Bank. A plaque commemorates their meeting.
Maidenhead Citadel Band of the Salvation Army still takes an active role in the life of the town
A significant river resort in the 19th century, Maidenhead was notably ridiculed in Three Men in a Boat by Jerome K. Jerome:
Maidenhead itself is too snobby to be pleasant. It is the haunt of the river swell and his overdressed female companion. It is the town of showy hotels, patronised chiefly by dudes and ballet girls. It is the witch’s kitchen from which go forth those demons of the river – steam-launches. The LONDON JOURNAL duke always has his 'little place' at Maidenhead; and the heroine of the three-volume novel always dines there when she goes out on the spree with somebody else’s husband."With the railways beginning to expand in the mid-19th century, the High Street began to change again. Muddy roads were replaced and public services were installed — modern Maidenhead appeared. It became its own entity in 1894, being split from the civil parishes of both Bray and Cookham.
Maidenhead Citadel Corps of the Salvation Army was first opened in the Town in the mid 1880s. Maidenhead Citadel Band was soon founded in 1886 by Bandmaster William Thomas who later became Mayor of the Town.
The town's football team, Maidenhead United, play at York Road, which is the oldest football ground in the world continuously used by the same team.
Governance
The town is part of the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead, and has a population of around 60,000. It was previously an independent local government borough.
Parliamentary constituency
The current MP for the Maidenhead Constituency is Theresa May (Conservative). The mayor is Councillor Leo Walters (Conservative).
Geography
The Maidenhead urban area includes urban and suburban regions within the bounds of the town, called Maidenhead Court, North Town, Furze Platt, Pinkneys Green, Highway, Tittle Row, Boyn Hill, Fishery and Bray Wick; as well as suburbs in surrounding civil parishes: Cox Green and Altwood in Cox Green parish, Woodlands Park in White Waltham parish, and part of Bray Wick in Bray parish. Bray village itself is still just about detached.
Environs
Immediately surrounding Maidenhead are:
to the east: on the opposite side of the river, the village of Taplow. A few miles further on is Slough.

 楼主| 发表于 2007-11-1 22:08 | 显示全部楼层

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E文是俺的弱点~~
发表于 2007-11-8 18:07 | 显示全部楼层

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處女膜俱樂部,過去我玩過……
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