2008年12月16日火曜日

arsenal great record

Significant dates in Arsenal's history
1886
Royal Arsenal FC formed from Dial Square FC
1887
First recorded game against Tottenham Hotspur: lost 2-1
1888
Home venue moved to Manor Ground, Plumstead
1890
Home venue moved to Invicta Ground, Plumstead
1891
Club turned professional
1894
Elected to 2nd division of the Football LeagueHome venue moved back to Manor GroundFirst game in League a 2-2 draw with Newcastle United
1896
Name changed to Woolwich Arsenal FC
1904
Finished 2nd in Division II, promoted to Division I
1906
Reached semi-final of FA Cup for the first time
1910
Company went into voluntary liquidation. New Company formed
1913
Relegated to Division 2 after winning fewest points in a season - 18
1915
Finished 5th in Division 2. War stops football for next 4 years
1919
Elected to Division 1
1925
Herbert Chapman appointed Secretary-manager
1927
FA Cup finalists for first time. Lost 1-0 to Cardiff City
1930
First major honour, the FA Cup is won by beating Huddersfield Town 2-0
1931
Champions of Football League, for first time
1932
Runners up in league and FA cup
1933
League Champions
1934
Herbert Chapman dies and is replaced by George AllisonLeague Champions
1935
League Champions
1936
FA Cup winners, 1-0 against Sheffield United
1938
League Champions
1947
Tom Whittaker succeeds George Allison as manager
1948
League Champions
1950
FA Cup winners, 2-0 against Liverpool
1953
League Champions
1966
Winners of FA Youth Cup for first time, Bertie Mee appointed manager
1970
European Fairs Cup winners, beating Anderlecht 4-3 on aggregate
1971
League Champions, FA Cup winners - the historic Double
1979
FA Cup winners under Terry Neill, beating Manchester United 3-2
1980
3rd successive appearance in FA Cup final (lost 1-0 to West Ham)Beaten on penalties in final of European Cup Winners' Cup
1986
George Graham succeeds Don Howe as manager
1987
Littlewoods Cup winners, beating Liverpool 2-1
1989
League Champions, beating Liverpool 2-0 in final deciding match
1991
League Champions, losing only one league game
1993
FA Cup winners, beating Sheffield Wednesday 2-1 in replayCoca Cola Cup Winners, beating Sheffield Wednesday 2-1The historic 'Cup Double' - first team to achieve this feat
1994
European Cup Winners' Cup winners, beating Parma of Italy 1-0 in Copenhagen
1995
George Graham sacked, succeeded by Stewart Houston, then Bruce RiochSecond successive appearance in European Cup Winners' Cup final, losing 2-1 to Real Zaragosa of Spain
1996
Bruce Rioch sacked in August a few days before the start of the season, eventually succeeded by Arsène Wenger in September
1998
Premiership Champions, FA Cup winners, the 2nd Double
2000
UEFA cup runners-up, losing on penalties to Galatasaray of Turkey
2001
FA cup runners-up, losing 2-1 to Liverpool. Premiership runners-up for 3rd year in succession
2002
Premiership Champions, FA Cup winners, the 3rd Double
Set record of 13 successive league wins, remaining undefeated away from home for the whole league season, scored in every league match
2003
FA cup winners, beating Southampton 1-0 in final, 3rd successive FA cup final appearance. Premiership runners-up, 6th successive year finished in top 2
2004
Premiership winners, the first team to remain unbeaten in the league since 1889
2005
FA cup winners, beating Manchester United in final on penalties after 0-0 draw, 4th FA cup final, 3rd win in 5 years. Premiership runners-up, 8th successive year in top 2
2006
UEFA Champion's League runners-up, losing 2-1 to Barcelon. 4th in Premiership, outside top 2 for first time in 8 years, 1st trophyless season in 5 years
Records
12-0 vs Loughborough (h), Div 2, March 12 1900
Biggest League defeat
0-8 vs Loughborough (a), Div 2, December 12 1896
Biggest FA Cup win
12-0 vs Ashford United (h), 1st round qualifying match, 14 Oct 1893FA Cup proper, 11-1 vs Darwen (h) 3rd round 9 Jan 1932
Biggest FA Cup defeat
0-6 vs Derby County (h) 1st round, 28 Jan 1899, 0-6 vs West Ham (a) 3rd round 1st leg, 5 Jan 1946
Biggest League Cup win
7-0 vs Leeds United (h) 2nd round 2nd leg, 4 Sept 1979
Biggest League Cup defeat
0-5 vs Chelsea (h) 4th round, 11 Nov 1999
Biggest European win
7-0 vs Standard Liege (Belgium) (a) 2nd round 1st leg Cup Winners Cup, 3 Nov 1993
Biggest European defeat
2-5 vs Spartak Moscow (USSR) (h) 1st round 2nd leg UEFA Cup, 29 Sep 1982
Most goals scored in a League season
127 - 1930/31
Most consecutive league games scored in
55 - last game of 2000/01 season, every game in 2001/02, every game in 2002/03 up to & inc 30/11/02English top flight & English domestic football record
Fewest goals scored in a League season
26 - 1912/13
Most goals conceded in a League season
86 - 1926/27, 1927/28
Fewest goals conceded in a League season
17 - 1998/99
Most wins in a League season
29 - 1970/71
Fewest wins in a League season
3 - 1912/13
Most successive wins in a League season
13 - 2001/02: Premiership record and equals record no. of successive wins in the top division, set by Tottenham over the course of 2 seasons in 1960
Most points in a League season
66 - 1930/31 (2pts/win, 42 games - 1.571 pts/game)90 - 2003/04 (3pts/win, 38 games - 1.684 pts/game on 2pts/win scale)
Most away points in a League season
47 - 2001/02 (3pts/win, 38 games - 1.737 pts/game on 2pts/win scale): top division record - only other team to go full season undefeated away from home was Preston NE in 1888/89 when they played only 11 games (and averaged 1.727 pts/game), and the Arsenal team of 2003/2004 who repeated the feat averaging 1.597 pts/game(
Most successive away wins in a League season
8 - 2001/02: Premiership record
Fewest points in a League season
18 - 1912/13
Most 1st class goals for Arsenal
214 - Thierry Henry, 1999 - present
Most 1st class goals in a season
42 - Ted Drake, 1934/35
Most goals scored by single player in a game
7 - Ted Drake in 7-1 win vs Aston Villa (a) Dec 14 1935
Most 1st class appearances for Arsenal
722 - David O'Leary, 1975 - 1993
Most league appearances for Arsenal
558 - David O'Leary, 1975 - 1993
Highest "Home" attendance
73707 - vs RC Lens at Wembley, 1998
Highest attendance at Highbury
73295 - vs Sunderland, 1935
Biggest fee paid
13.0 million pounds to Bordeaux (FRA) for Sylvain Wiltord, August 2000
Biggest fee received
23.5 million pounds from Real Madrid (SPA) for Nicolas Anelka, August 1999
30.0 million pounds from Barcelona (SPA) combined fee for Marc Overmars and Emmanuel Petit, August 2000

works cited:
http://www.arseweb.com/history/records.html

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2008年12月9日火曜日


In Coln cathedrol, I went to German when I was 19 years old. This is big experience.

Driving

I drove my father's car on Sunday this week. It was the first time for me to drive the car from my house which is in Shin-Yurigaoka to Tokyo. I knew that the traffic jam and the complexity in the road of Tokyo is terrible. It is highly likely to have an accident by my driving. However, if I give up driving because of the afraid, my driving skill is not improved. I want to dirive my car by myself. I really want to do it, but the experience I had on Sunday did not achive it. My fater said that he is afraid I have an accident, so he want to ride his car while my driving. I did not need his help, but I also afraid about the accident. I had no choice.
I did not regret my choice that my father rode together, because the road in Tokyo is very difficult for me. I often change my road line. Many accidnts of the car have happened in changing road lines. Of course I did not want to change my road line. I was bigginer of driving a car, so I did not take a risk. I wondered when I should go to another line. Tokyo drivers were not patient I think. They did not want to give their lines to other cars including me. I came near to having an accident in changing my line, and the driver that nearly crush my car blew the horn! If I had an accident, I would not come up this class!!