mochen
发表于 2007-1-5 21:40
<p>Mansfield</p><p>曼斯菲尔德</p><p>很喜欢她的名字,知道的同志介绍下哈</p>
东欧核弹头
发表于 2007-1-8 20:33
<div class="quote"><b>以下是引用<i>mochen</i>在2007-1-5 13:40:00的发言:</b><br/><p>Mansfield</p><p>曼斯菲尔德</p><p>很喜欢她的名字,知道的同志介绍下哈</p></div><p><b>Mansfield Town Football Club</b> are an English <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/football%20(soccer)">football</a> club who will play the 2005-06 season in <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/Football%20League%20Two">League Two</a> of the <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/Football%20League">Football League</a>. </p><p>Based in the small former mining town of <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/Mansfield">Mansfield</a>, <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/Nottinghamshire">Nottinghamshire</a>, the club are nicknamed "Stags" (the club is never referred to locally as "the" Stags) and play in the colours of yellow and blue. The club's current manager is former <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/Sheffield%20Wednesday%20F.C.">Sheffield Wednesday</a> defender <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/Peter%20Shirtliff">Peter Shirtliff</a>, who got the job in November 2005 following a six-week spell as caretaker manager. </p><p>The club is fierce rivals with neighbouring <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/Chesterfield%20F.C.">Chesterfield</a>. The rivalry between the two is considered by some to be amongst the fiercest in the lower leagues. Stags also enjoy rivalries with <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/Notts%20County%20F.C.">Notts County</a>, <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/Lincoln%20City%20F.C.">Lincoln City</a> and <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/Doncaster%20Rovers%20F.C.">Doncaster Rovers</a>. </p><p>They play at Field Mill, which holds just under 10,000 seated spectators - although Mansfield's attendances are usually a fraction of this. In 1995 they were considering building a new stadium in the town, but opted to improve their existing ground instead. </p><p></p><h3>History</h3><hr/>Mansfield Town were founded in 1897 under the name of Mansfield Wesleyans. Like many football clubs, Stags can trace their origins to a local church, in this case the Wesleyan church on Bridge Street. <p></p><p>The present name was adopted by the club in the summer of 1910. This move angered rivals Mansfield Mechanics but the name change went ahead nonetheless. </p><p>By this time Stags had moved to their present home, Field Mill. Football has been played there since 1861 and is widely regarded as one of the oldest football grounds in the world. </p><p>After several attempts, Stags finally won election to the Football League in time for the 1931-32 season. </p><p>Perhaps the club's most famous moment came in 1969, when they beat <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/West%20Ham%20United%20F.C.">West Ham United</a>, a team containing many of <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/England">England's</a><br/> <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/Football%20World%20Cup">World Cup</a> heroes, 3-0 in the <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/FA%20Cup">FA Cup</a>. Stags progressed to the quarter final stage where they eventually lost to <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/Leicester%20City%20F.C.">Leicester City</a>. </p><p>The most successful period in Stags' League history came during the 1970s. </p><p>Mansfield claimed the Division Four title in 1974-75 before being promoted to the second tier for the only time in their history in 1976-77. Stags were relegated at the end of the season. </p><p>Stags captured the Leyland Daf Trophy in 1987. It was Stags' only game at <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/Wembley%20stadium">Wembley stadium</a> to date and was played in front of 58,000 fans. After a 1-1 draw with <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/Bristol%20City%20F.C.">Bristol City</a>, Stags won the cup 5-4 in the deciding <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/penalty%20shootout%20(football)">penalty shootout</a>. </p><p>1994-95 was a dramatic season for Stags as they made the playoffs. Here they lost out at the home of their greatest enemies <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/Chesterfield%20F.C.">Chesterfield</a> to miss out on a place in the final. </p><p>Mansfield finished 3rd in the league in the 01-02 season and gained promotion to Division 2. However they finished 23rd in Division 2 and so were relegated back to Division 3 after only a season. In Stags' attempt to regain promotion the following year they reached the playoff final (in 2003-04). The club won another dramatic penalty shootout, this time against <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/Northampton%20Town%20F.C.">Northampton Town</a>. Stags were rewarded with a visit to <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/Cardiff">Cardiff's</a> Millennium Stadium. Here they were involved in another penalty shootout, losing to <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/Huddersfield%20Town%20A.F.C.">Huddersfield Town</a>. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><h3>Player Records</h3><hr/><ul><li>Most league goals in a season - 55 <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/Ted%20Harston">Ted Harston</a> (1936-37) </li><li>Most league goals in total - 104 <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/Harry%20Johnson%20(footballer)">Harry Johnson</a> (1931-36) </li><li>Most league appearances - 440 <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/Rod%20Arnold">Rod Arnold</a> (1970-83} </li></ul><p></p><p><hr/>摘自:<a href="http://www.gourt.com/">http://www.gourt.com/</a></p>
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东欧核弹头
发表于 2007-1-8 20:49
<div class="quote"><b>以下是引用<i>David7CM</i>在2006-12-30 23:40:00的发言:</b><br/><p>我想请问一下英格兰Conference North中的Hyde United的情况,最近刚开始带...</p></div><p><b>Hyde United Football Club</b> are a semi-professional team from <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/Hyde">Hyde</a> in the Borough of <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/Tameside">Tameside</a>, <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/Greater%20Manchester">Greater Manchester</a>, <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/England">England</a>. </p><p>Hyde traditionally play in red shirts and white shorts and play their games at <b>Ewen Fields</b> (sometimes referred to as the <i>Tameside Stadium</i>, albeit rarely, especially since local team <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/Curzon%20Ashton%20F.C.">Curzon Ashton</a> now play at the Tameside Stadium!) which has a 4,100 capacity with 850 seats. </p><p><a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/Manchester%20United%20F.C.">Manchester United</a> reserves also play their home games at Hyde, after moving from <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/Altrincham%20F.C.">Altricham</a> in 2005. The club's record attendance was set back in <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/1952">1952</a> when 9,500 spectators attended a game against <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/Nelson%20F.C.">Nelson</a>. This is very unlikely to be beaten in the forseeable future. </p><p>In 2005, Hyde United won the <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/Northern%20Premier%20League">Northern Premier League</a> title for the first time in their history, but it was not without controversy as Hyde were awarded the title after an appeal to the <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/F.A.">F.A.</a>. The title was originally awarded to <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/Farsley%20Celtic%20F.C.">Farsley Celtic</a> after the expunging of <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/Spennymoor%20United%20F.C.">Spennymoor United</a>'s results due to the team being unable to complete their fixtures that season (with a Hyde fixture one of those not played). On appeal, this decision was overturned and Hyde, along with other teams who had not played them twice, were awarded 3 points for a '0-0 win' which was enough to secure Hyde's first (Unibond) Northern Premier League title. </p><p>Hyde United currently play in <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/Conference%20North">Conference North</a>, having finished 11th in their first season. </p><p></p><h3>Information</h3><hr/><p></p><p></p><ul><li>Record Attendance: 9500 V Nelson 1952/53 FA Cup </li><li>Record Victory: 13-1 V Eccles United 1921/22 </li><li>Heaviest defeat: Not Known - often quoted wrongly as 0-26 against Preston North End in 1887 but Hyde United were not formed until 1919. </li><li>Record Unibond League Victory: 9-1 V South Liverpool 1990/91 </li><li>Heaviest Unibond League Defeat: 6-0 V Stalybridge Celtic 2002/03 </li><li>Most Appearances for Club: Steve Johnson 623 </li><li>Most Goals for Club: Peter O'Brien 247 </li><li>Most Goals in a Season: Malcolm O'Connor 55 1986/87 </li><li>Most Goals in a Game: Eamon O'Keefe 6 V Rhyl 1975/76 </li><li>Largest Transfer Fee Received: £50,000 for Colin Little to Crewe Alexandra 1995/96 </li><li>Largest Transfer Fee Paid: £8000 for Jim McCluskie from Mossley 1989/90 </li><li>England Semi-Pro Internationals: Ged Kimmins 2 caps, 1 goal 1996 </li></ul><p></p><p><b>Best FA Cup Performance - 1st Round</b>
</p><ul><li>Lost 5-1 V Workington (away) 1954/55 </li><li>Lost 2-0 V Burnley (home, played at Turf Moor) 1983/84 </li><li>Lost 3-1 V Darlington (home) 1994/95 </li></ul><p></p><p><b>Best FA Trophy Performance - Semi-Finalists</b>
</p><ul><li>Lost 4-0 (agg) V Telford United 1988/89 </li><li>Lost 2-1 (agg) V Kidderminster Harriers 1994/95 </li><li>Lost 3-1 (agg) V Northwich Victoria 1995/96 </li></ul><p></p><p></p><h3>History</h3><hr/><p></p><p>Although the present club was formed in <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/1919">1919</a>, another club, simply called Hyde FC, had existed since <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/1885">1885</a> being best remembered for the 26-0 beating at the hands of Preston North End in a FA Cup tie at Deepdale in <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/1887">1887</a>, still a record score for a competitive match in England. </p><p>The new club, Hyde United, joined the <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/Manchester%20League">Manchester League</a> and by <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/1920">1920</a> had won it five times and the Gilcryst Cup twice. They moved into the <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/Cheshire%20County%20League">Cheshire County League</a> in <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/1930">1930</a> and won the League Cup four years later. The decade after World War Two proved to be the Golden years for the club, the Cheshire Senior Cup win in <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/1946">1946</a> being the first of many trophies to arrive at Ewen Fields during the next ten years. In <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/1953">1953</a> Hyde United won the League Cup and this was followed by a league and cup double a season later. Season 1955-56 saw Hyde retain the championship and finished runners up in the following three seasons. The FA Cup first round was reached in <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/1954">1954</a> losing to the then Football League side Workington 5-1 away. The sixties saw Hyde make steady progress and in <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/1968">1968</a> became founder members of the Northern Premier League. However after just two seasons they resigned for financial reasons and rejoined the <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/Cheshire%20County%20League">Cheshire County League</a>, where they remained for the rest of the decade. The League Cup was won in <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/1973">1973</a> and in <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/1981">1981</a> finished runners-up in the League. A year later the title was won for a third time, being enough to allow the Tigers back into the Northern Premier League. The first year back saw the club score 91 goals and a year later saw the club reach the League Cup final to lose on penalties to South Liverpool. A quick return to Maine Road saw the club win the League Cup in 1985-86 beating Gateshead 1-0.The following summer the club took the step of installing an artificial surface at their Ewen Fields ground and during that season won the Lancashire Floodlight Trophy. In 1987-88 the club finished runners-up in the League and retained the Lancashire Floodlight Trophy. </p><p>In 1987-88 the club finished runners-up in the League and retained the Lancashire Floodlight Trophy. In the following season a tremendous campaign saw Hyde again finish in the runners-up spot and reach the semi-final of the <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/FA%20Trophy">FA Trophy</a> as well as losing the Clubcall final on penalties to Barnet. Their performance during that season earned the award of North West Team of the Season. The good fortune continued in 1989-90, fourth in the League, League Cup winners, defeating Gateshead 1-0, winning the Cheshire Senior Cup against Macclesfield and for the second year running losing in the final of the Clubcall Cup. Manager Peter O'Brien left the club the following season and players Graham Bell and Terry Megram each had a spell in charge of team affairs, but without any success. </p><p>Eventually Cliff Roberts took over in <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/1990">1990</a> and began the hard work of rebuilding the team. However he could not finish the job he undertook due to the club's financial problems and he voluntarily terminated his contract to help the club through this difficult period. New manager Ged Coyne took over in October <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/1992">1992</a> on a much reduced budget, and in <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/1993">1993</a> Peter O'Brien returned for his second spell as manager. He took the club to ninth in the League, losing finalists in the League Cup and winners of the <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/Manchester%20Premier%20Cup">Manchester Premier Cup</a> for the first time. </p><p>O'Brien resigned at the end of the season for another post and in June <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/1994">1994</a> Mike McKenzie, a successful and much sought after manager, was appointed on a long contract. McKenzie's first season in charge promised much for the future as Hyde reached the first round of the F.A. Cup, losing 3-1 at home to Darlington and the semi-final of the F.A. Trophy as well as retaining the Manchester Premier Cup. The 1995/96 season saw the end of an era as the Ewen Fields club returned to the more traditional grass surface which played host to another F.A. Trophy semi-final appearance. </p><p>The Season 1998/99 saw the silverware return to Ewen Fields as the Tigers won the Manchester Premier Cup for the 4th time and 1999/2000 saw the Tigers claim runners up spot in the league and win the Unifilla Cup beating Emley in the final. Much was expected the following season, but after a promising start only a mid-table position was achieved. The 2001/02 campaign started disastrously with only one point out of thirty. at the end of September <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/2001">2001</a>, Mike McKenzie left the club by mutual agreement and was replaced by former player Dave Nolan. Fortunes did improve slightly on the field, but the Tigers only escaped relegation by other teams not achieving the required ground grading. Coupled with early Cup exits, the season was definitely one to forget. </p><p>In 2003, the Tigers were relegated, despite appointing Steve Waywell as Manager in the New Year. A new team was assembled and the Tigers completed the transformation with the First Division championship and the Chairman's cup in 2004.The following season, Waywell continued his success with the <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/Unibond%20Premier%20Division">Unibond Premier Division</a> Championship and the Manchester Premier Cup. In their first season in the <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/Conference%20North">Conference North</a> the Tigers made a sluggish start, but put a fine run together mid-season and ultimately finished a credible 11th with 56 points from 42 games, falling from a high of 4th in February after a remarkable run winning 12 games out of 15. On the 29th March 2006 Hyde retained the Manchester Premier Cup with a 2-1 victory over <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/Tameside">Tameside</a> rivals <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/Droylsden%20F.C.">Droylsden</a> at the Regional Athletics Arena at <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/Eastlands">Eastlands</a> next to the <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/City%20of%20Manchester%20Stadium">City of Manchester Stadium</a>. Coupled with the victory over <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/Matlock%20Town">Matlock Town</a> in the Peter Swales Memorial Trophy, Waywell maintained his record of silverware at Ewen Fields. </p><p>With a settled team hopefully staying free from injury, Hyde will hope to be amongst the front-runners in the Conference North in the 2006-2007 season. </p><p></p><h3>Honours List</h3><hr/><p></p><p></p><ul><li>F.A. Cup First Round: 1955/56, 1983/84, 1994/95 </li><li>F.A. Trophy Semi Finalists: 1988/89, 1994/95, 1995/96 </li><li>Unibond Premier League (N.P.L) Champions: 2004/2005 </li><li>Unibond Premier League (N.P.L) Runners Up: 1999/2000 </li><li>Unibond (N.P.L) Cup Winners: 1985/86, 1989/90, 1995/96 </li><li>Peter Swailes Memorial Shield Winners: 1996/97, 2004/05 </li><li>Unifilla (Chairman's) Cup Winners: 1999/2000, 2003/04 </li><li>Unibond (N.P.L) Division One Champions: 2003/04 </li><li>Cheshire Senior Cup Winners: 1945/46, 1962/63, 1969/70, 1980/81, 1989/90, 1996/97 </li><li>Manchester Premier Cup Winners: 1993/94, 1994/95, 1995/96, 1998/99, 2004/2005, 2005/2006 </li><li>Cheshire League Champions: 1954/55, 1955/56, 1981/82 </li><li>Cheshire League Cup Winners: 1933/34, 1952/53, 1954/55, 1972/73, 1981/82 </li><li>Cheshire League Shield: 1980/81, 1981/82 </li><li><a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/Manchester%20League">Manchester League</a> Champions: 1920/21, 1921/22, 1922/23, 1928/29, 1929/30 </li><li>Manchester Senior Cup Winners: 1974/75 </li><li>Manchester Intermediate Cup Winners: 1955/56 (Joint Winners 1957/58) </li><li>Manchester Junior Cup Winners: 1921/22, 1968/69 </li><li><a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/Manchester%20League">Manchester League</a> Open Trophy Winners: 1972/73 </li><li>Lancashire & Cheshire Floodlit Trophy Winners: 1954/55, 1955/56 </li><li>Gilcryst Cup Winners: 1927/28, 1928/29, 1949/50, 1970/71 </li><li>Ashton Challenge Cup Winners: 1930/31, 1931/32, 1932/33, 1933/34, 1939/40, 1947/48 </li><li>Hyde Challenge Cup Winners: 1927/28, 1928/29 </li><li>Reporter Cup Winners: 1972/73, 1973/74, 1975/76 </li><li>Edward Case Cup Winners: 1956/57, 1957/58, </li></ul><p><hr/></p><p>摘自<a href="http://www.gourt.com/">http://www.gourt.com/</a><a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/Hyde%20United%20F.C"></a></p>
mochen
发表于 2007-1-8 23:18
<p>大哥,全英文啊=。=</p><p>不过起码知道了她的一些竞争对手:Chesterfield(切斯特菲尔德) Notts County(诺丁汉郡队) Lincoln City(林肯城队) Doncaster Rovers(不知道虾米队)</p><p>看来不能从那里买人哈=。=</p><p>貌似输给过这几个队哈</p><p>无颜见江东父老嘎,闪人~~</p>
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风雨飘飘
发表于 2007-1-9 18:55
有谁怎么德国州联赛一下的联赛的情况,在踢球者网站上最多能查到州联赛。另外德国联赛一共有几级?
东欧核弹头
发表于 2007-1-10 20:32
<div class="quote"><b>以下是引用<i>风雨飘飘</i>在2007-1-9 10:55:00的发言:</b><br/>有谁怎么德国州联赛一下的联赛的情况,在踢球者网站上最多能查到州联赛。另外德国联赛一共有几级?</div><p>一级联赛为德甲,次级为德乙,甲、乙级联赛均有18支球队。每季甲级球队积分榜后3名降入乙级,而乙级前3名升甲,后4名降入地区联赛。地区联赛共有37支球队参加,按球队所在地域分南、北赛区,每个地区的前2名升入德乙,后5名则降入州联赛。其中,职业俱乐部的二队不能升上乙级,如果他们占据了前两位,就由后面的球队取而代之获得升级资格。州联赛分9个赛区,基本按德国行政区划分,共有下萨克森、萨克森安哈特北部、萨克森安哈特南部、北莱茵、威斯特法伦、黑森、莱茵兰-普法尔茨、巴登、巴伐利亚赛区,每个赛区的第1名和赛区最好成绩的第2名将升入地区联赛</p><p>现行的联赛系统(1994年~今):</p><p>I Bundesliga(甲)<br/>II 2.Bundesliga (乙)<br/>III Regionalliga (地区)<br/>IV Oberliga (州)<br/>V Landesliga/Verbandsliga<br/>VI Bezirksoberliga<br/>VII Bezirksliga<br/>VIII Kreisliga <br/>IX Kreisklasse A<br/>X Kreisklasse B <br/>XI Kreisklasse C </p>
风雨飘飘
发表于 2007-1-10 23:05
谢了
风雨飘飘
发表于 2007-1-11 03:30
各位大哥给一个介绍德国各级联赛的网站吧!
东欧核弹头
发表于 2007-1-11 05:41
<div class="quote"><b>以下是引用<i>风雨飘飘</i>在2007-1-10 19:30:00的发言:</b><br/>各位大哥给一个介绍德国各级联赛的网站吧!</div><p><a href="http://www.gourt.com/">http://www.gourt.com/</a>
</p><p>我是在这个上找的,不过英语不是很全,可能德语资料会全点(看不懂。。)。 </p><p>上面资料都是从Wikipedia搬来的,直接上Wikipedia看最好,可惜被封了。。</p>
风雨飘飘
发表于 2007-1-12 03:13
<p><a href="http://www.gourt.com/" target="_blank">http://www.gourt.com/</a>
</p><p>我是在这个上找的,不过英语不是很全,可能德语资料会全点(看不懂。。)。 </p><p>上面资料都是从Wikipedia搬来的,直接上Wikipedia看最好,可惜被封了。。<img title="dvubb" alt="图片点击可在新窗口打开查看" src="http://www.playcm.net/Skins/Default/emot/em03.gif" align="middle" border="0"/></p><p> </p><p>看不懂那个网站,知道德国联赛一共有12级,可不可以说详细点(比如一级联赛分几个区,有多少队,升几降几)跪求</p>
东欧核弹头
发表于 2007-1-12 19:57
<div class="quote"><b>以下是引用<i>风雨飘飘</i>在2007-1-11 19:13:00的发言:</b><br/><p><a href="http://www.gourt.com/" target="_blank">http://www.gourt.com/</a><br/> </p><p>我是在这个上找的,不过英语不是很全,可能德语资料会全点(看不懂。。)。 </p><p>上面资料都是从Wikipedia搬来的,直接上Wikipedia看最好,可惜被封了。。<img title="dvubb" alt="图片点击可在新窗口打开查看" src="http://www.playcm.net/Skins/Default/emot/em03.gif" align="middle" border="0"/></p><p> </p><p>看不懂那个网站,知道德国联赛一共有12级,可不可以说详细点(比如一级联赛分几个区,有多少队,升几降几)跪求</p></div><p>上面的资料只到Oberliga,下面的就没介绍了。。。</p>
贝壳翰墨
发表于 2007-1-16 07:47
<p>怎么看的。。</p>
tangang
发表于 2007-1-20 01:25
<p>可不可以介绍下...REDBRIDGE呀?</p>
mochen
发表于 2007-1-29 16:39
<p>最近Mansfield不玩了,感觉英乙出发有违LLM精神,加上那时候点了全部细节,存取档很慢,所以重新开始玩在野,结果有个业余南部联赛的球队联系我——Maidenhead,一查字典,处女膜……半职业,训练设施惨不忍睹,俱乐部成立日期都没,队徽都没有,每次看见解说说进球队员亲吻着队徽冲向场边我都暗自好笑,不知道他们亲的什么,好了,闲话少说,谁帮我查一下——Maidenhead</p><p>谢啦!</p>
tangzhou22
发表于 2007-1-30 06:54
<p>楼主,,我用的oxford united,能否介绍一下,以及和剑桥一些球队之间的关系</p>
东欧核弹头
发表于 2007-2-1 19:47
<div class="quote"><b>以下是引用<i>tangang</i>在2007-1-19 17:25:00的发言:</b><br/><p>可不可以介绍下...REDBRIDGE呀?</p></div><p>Dagenham & Redbridge吗?</p><p><b>Dagenham & Redbridge F.C.</b> are an <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/England">English</a>
<a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/football%20(soccer)">football</a> team based in <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/Dagenham">Dagenham</a>, <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/Greater%20London">Greater London</a>, currently playing in the <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/Nationwide%20Conference">Nationwide Conference</a>. </p><p></p><h3>History</h3><hr/><p>The club can trace its origins back to four famous amateur clubs: <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/Ilford%20F.C.">Ilford</a> (formed in <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/1881">1881</a>), <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/Leytonstone%20F.C.">Leytonstone</a> (<a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/1886">1886</a>), <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/Walthamstow%20Avenue%20F.C.">Walthamstow Avenue</a> (<a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/1900">1900</a>) and <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/Dagenham%20F.C.">Dagenham</a> (<a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/1949">1949</a>). All had some success, particularly Leytonstone, who won the <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/FA%20Amateur%20Cup">FA Amateur Cup</a> three times and the <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/Isthmian%20League">Isthmian League</a> title nine times. </p><p></p><p>In <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/1979">1979</a>, Ilford and Leytonstone merged to become <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/Leytonstone/Ilford%20F.C.">Leytonstone/Ilford</a>, and in <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/1988">1988</a> they absorbed the struggling Walthamstow Avenue to become <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/Redbridge%20Forest%20F.C.">Redbridge Forest</a> Redbridge soon moved in at Dagenham's Victoria Road ground, and achieved promotion to the <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/Football%20Conference">Football Conference</a> in <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/1991">1991</a>. Finally, Redbridge Forest merged with Dagenham in <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/1992">1992</a> to form Dagenham & Redbridge. </p><p></p><h3>Recent seasons</h3><hr/><p>The club was relegated to the Isthmian League in <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/1996">1996</a>, but won promotion in <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/2000">2000</a>, and have since established themselves as one of the strongest clubs in the division, finishing 3rd, 2nd and 5th in the last three seasons. They were only narrowly beaten to the title by <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/Boston%20United%20F.C.">Boston United</a> in <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/2002">2002</a>. Boston were subsequently found guilty of making improper payments to players in their title-winning season, and Dagenham & Redbridge unsuccessfully attempted to have themselves declared Conference champions, and hence take Boston's spot in <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/the%20Football%20League">the Football League</a>. </p><p></p><p>The following season (<a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/2002-03%20in%20English%20football">2002/2003</a>) saw Dagenham finish 5th, which was good enough to qualify for the first ever Conference playoffs. After beating Morecambe in the semi-final on penalties, they faced <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/Doncaster%20Rovers">Doncaster Rovers</a> in the final. Despite coming back from 2-0 down to 2-2, Dagenham lost to a <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/golden%20goal">golden goal</a> in extra time. </p><p>The Daggers have struggled since, and in the <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/2003-04%20in%20English%20football">2003/2004</a>, <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/2004-05%20in%20English%20football">2004/2005</a> and <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/2005-06%20in%20English%20football">2005/2006</a> seasons finished mid-table. On <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/February%2027">February 27</a>
<a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/2004">2004</a> they were beaten 9-0 by <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/Hereford%20United%20F.C.">Hereford United</a>, equalling the record highest scoreline in the Conference. </p><p></p><h3>Current squad</h3><hr/><p><i>As of <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/July%207">July 7</a>
<a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/2006">2006</a></i>. <table><tbody><tr style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top;"><td style="PADDING-RIGHT: 5em;"></td><td width="50"> </td><td valign="top"></td></tr></tbody></table></p><ul></ul><p></p><p></p><h3>Honours</h3><hr/><ul><li><a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/FA%20Trophy">FA Trophy</a> runners-up, (<a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/1997">1997</a>) </li><li><a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/Essex%20Senior%20Cup">Essex Senior Cup</a> (<a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/1998">1998</a>, <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/2001">2001</a>, runners-up <a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/2002">2002</a>) </li><li><a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/Isthmian%20League%20Premier%20Division">Isthmian League Premier Division</a> (<a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/2000">2000</a>) </li><li><a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/Conference%20National">Conference National</a> runners-up (<a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/2002">2002</a>) </li></ul><p></p><p></p><p></p><h3>External links</h3><hr/><ul><li><a href="http://www.diggerdagger.com/" target="_blank">DiggerDagger.com</a> - Unofficial site </li><li><a href="http://daggers.co.uk/" target="_blank">Official site</a>
</li></ul>
东欧核弹头
发表于 2007-2-1 19:54
<div class="quote"><b>以下是引用<i>mochen</i>在2007-1-29 8:39:00的发言:</b><br/><p>最近Mansfield不玩了,感觉英乙出发有违LLM精神,加上那时候点了全部细节,存取档很慢,所以重新开始玩在野,结果有个业余南部联赛的球队联系我——Maidenhead,一查字典,处女膜……半职业,训练设施惨不忍睹,俱乐部成立日期都没,队徽都没有,每次看见解说说进球队员亲吻着队徽冲向场边我都暗自好笑,不知道他们亲的什么,好了,闲话少说,谁帮我查一下——Maidenhead</p><p>谢啦!</p></div><font style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f3f3f3;"><a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/Maidenhead%20United%20F.C.">http://articles.gourt.com/en/Maidenhead%20United%20F.C</a>.</font>
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东欧核弹头
发表于 2007-2-1 19:58
<div class="quote"><b>以下是引用<i>tangzhou22</i>在2007-1-29 22:54:00的发言:</b><br/><p>楼主,,我用的oxford united,能否介绍一下,以及和剑桥一些球队之间的关系</p></div><p><a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/Oxford%20United%20F.C.">http://articles.gourt.com/en/Oxford%20United%20F.C</a>.</p>
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mochen
发表于 2007-2-2 00:39
<div class="quote"><b>以下是引用<i>东欧核弹头</i>在2007-2-1 11:54:00的发言:</b><br/><font style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f3f3f3;"><a href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/Maidenhead%20United%20F.C">http://articles.gourt.com/en/Maidenhead%20United%20F.C</a>.</font></div><p>还是查不到……能不能帮我贴出来,谢谢楼猪</p>
东欧核弹头
发表于 2007-2-2 05:06
再点试试...现在可以了