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 FA Premier League - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The FA Premier League (which, for sponsorship reasons, is often referred to as the Barclays Premiership in the UK and the Barclays English Premier League internationally) is a league competition for English Football clubs located at the top of the English football league system (above The Football League), making it England's primary football competition.
In 1992 the First Division Clubs resigned from the football league en masse and on 27th May 1992 the FA Premier League was formed as a limited company, which worked out of an office at the then Football Association's headquarters, Lancaster Gate.
The league originally comprised 22 clubs, however, owing to FIFA insistance on domestic leagues reducing the number of games clubs played, the number was reduced to 20 in 1995, when 4 teams were relegated from the league and only 2 teams were promoted.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/FA_Premier_League   (1825 words)

  
 Middlesbrough F.C. Encyclopedia Article @ 216.92.11.26 ()
Middlesbrough Football Club is an English football club, commonly known as 'The Boro', currently in the FA Premier League.
Football League First Division (new) champions 1994-95; runners up 1997-98
Middlesbrough won the League Cup in 2004, the club's first major trophy since its formation in 1876.
216.92.11.26 /encyclopedia/Middlesbrough_F.C.   (1139 words)

  
 Honors
Secondly, a team would have to win the FA Cup, one of the oldest and most competitive tournaments in football.
First a team would have to win the English Premier League, one of the toughest leagues in the world.
This was the most famous tournament in club football.
www.angelfire.com /linux/avmp5/honors.htm   (252 words)

  
 SBF Glossary: °F to FBW
In the last years of this arrangement, there was an increasing feeling within the FA that the interests of the Football League were in conflict with those of the top teams and, therefore, those of the England team.
By agreement, at the end of the 1994-5 season the Premier League was winnowed from its original 22 teams to 20 (by four relegations and two promotions).
In England, the FA is the senior administrative body of English soccer.
www.plexoft.com /SBF/F.html   (9206 words)

  
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FA Cup Final 1953: Blackpool V Bolton ~ 1990
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FA Cup Final 1983 - Brighton And Hove Albion vs Manchester United ~ VHS Video
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 Lycos search: gaelic.
These pages are being kept up-to-date with the 1994/95 National Football League, and they will be kept up-to-date for the 1995 All-Ireland Championships *1994 All-Ireland Championship results *1994/95 All-Ireland National Football League results *1994/95 All-Ireland National Football League tables If you read information on this Web, then please send me a message.
outline: Welcome to the Gaelic Football Home Page These pages are being kept up-to-date with the 1994/95 National Football League, and they will be kept up-to-date for the 1995 All-Ireland Championships
Such names as Nicky English and Michael Deignam in hurling and Stephen Stack in football, contributed to a most attractive feature.
www.computing.dcu.ie /~cdaly/ire_comp/gaelic.html   (1551 words)

  
 SFL: Scottish Football League
January, 1994, Caledonian Thistle (soon to change to Inverness Caledonian Thistle) and Ross County were admitted to The Scottish Football League with effect from season 1994/95 and a new format of four divisions of ten clubs was created which would introduce more exciting matches with promotion and relegation being a significant factor in every match.
Prior to League football, a haphazard arrangement existed with clubs arranging friendly matches, including several against leading English clubs, with the major competition being that organised by The Scottish Football Association (formed in 1873), namely the Scottish Cup, as well as the cup competitions run by the various local associations throughout Scotland.
Right from the very beginning, the League was beset by controversy and in that very first season, Renton incurred the wrath of The Scottish Football Association for playing a friendly without the approval of the Association, and as a result, were expelled from the Association, thereby preventing them from continuing their participation in the League.
www.scottishfootballleague.com /scottish_football.cfm?curpageid=971   (2350 words)

  
 Football Violence in Europe - Cross-Cultural Differences
The number of football fans ‘cautioned’ by the police has risen from 636 in the 1988/89 season to 2922 in the 1994/95 season.
Although football hooliganism in the Netherlands is said to have been heavily influenced by ‘the English Disease’, the Dutch followers of the national team appear to have adopted a more ‘Italian’, theatrical style in recent years, characterised by colourful costumes and displays, and a carnival atmosphere of singing, dancing and good-natured celebration.
Football rivalries may provide French fans with a sense of belonging to a group, a stage for competitive artistic display, an excuse to ‘let off steam’ and, occasionally, to prove masculinity in aggressive or violent encounters.
www.sirc.org /publik/fvcross.html   (9168 words)

  
 Huddersfield Town A.F.C. - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Huddersfield Town Association Football Club are an English football club based in the town of Huddersfield in the county of Yorkshire.
Huddersfield Town moved into the new Alfred McAlpine Stadium for the 1994-95 season, which they share with the Huddersfield Giants.
Huddersfield finished 8th in 1995-96 and 20th in 1996-97, and Horton was sacked in September 1997 as the club lay at the foot of Division One.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Huddersfield_Town_A.F.C.   (9168 words)

  
 Football Violence in Europe - Cross-Cultural Differences
The number of football fans ‘cautioned’ by the police has risen from 636 in the 1988/89 season to 2922 in the 1994/95 season.
Although football hooliganism in the Netherlands is said to have been heavily influenced by ‘the English Disease’, the Dutch followers of the national team appear to have adopted a more ‘Italian’, theatrical style in recent years, characterised by colourful costumes and displays, and a carnival atmosphere of singing, dancing and good-natured celebration.
Football rivalries may provide French fans with a sense of belonging to a group, a stage for competitive artistic display, an excuse to ‘let off steam’ and, occasionally, to prove masculinity in aggressive or violent encounters.
www.sirc.org /publik/fvcross.html   (9168 words)

  
 Football Violence in Europe - Cross-Cultural Differences
The number of football fans ‘cautioned’ by the police has risen from 636 in the 1988/89 season to 2922 in the 1994/95 season.
Although football hooliganism in the Netherlands is said to have been heavily influenced by ‘the English Disease’, the Dutch followers of the national team appear to have adopted a more ‘Italian’, theatrical style in recent years, characterised by colourful costumes and displays, and a carnival atmosphere of singing, dancing and good-natured celebration.
Supporting a football team is clearly a political gesture: Athletico Bilbao draws support from Basques and anti-fascists living in other parts of Spain, who “identify with the values represented by the club” and claim that “when Athletico play in a final, 50,000 fans are cheering in Madrid bars”.
www.sirc.org /publik/fvcross.html   (9168 words)

  
 Football Violence in Europe - Cross-Cultural Differences
The number of football fans ‘cautioned’ by the police has risen from 636 in the 1988/89 season to 2922 in the 1994/95 season.
Although football hooliganism in the Netherlands is said to have been heavily influenced by ‘the English Disease’, the Dutch followers of the national team appear to have adopted a more ‘Italian’, theatrical style in recent years, characterised by colourful costumes and displays, and a carnival atmosphere of singing, dancing and good-natured celebration.
Supporting a football team is clearly a political gesture: Athletico Bilbao draws support from Basques and anti-fascists living in other parts of Spain, who “identify with the values represented by the club” and claim that “when Athletico play in a final, 50,000 fans are cheering in Madrid bars”.
www.sirc.org /publik/fvcross.html   (9168 words)

  
 Football Violence in Europe - Cross-Cultural Differences
The number of football fans ‘cautioned’ by the police has risen from 636 in the 1988/89 season to 2922 in the 1994/95 season.
Although football hooliganism in the Netherlands is said to have been heavily influenced by ‘the English Disease’, the Dutch followers of the national team appear to have adopted a more ‘Italian’, theatrical style in recent years, characterised by colourful costumes and displays, and a carnival atmosphere of singing, dancing and good-natured celebration.
Supporting a football team is clearly a political gesture: Athletico Bilbao draws support from Basques and anti-fascists living in other parts of Spain, who “identify with the values represented by the club” and claim that “when Athletico play in a final, 50,000 fans are cheering in Madrid bars”.
www.sirc.org /publik/fvcross.html   (9168 words)

  
 Fire Kicks Off 2004 Season Wednesday With Champions Cup Clash in Caribbean - OurSports Central
Jabloteh is led by Head Coach Ricky Hill, an Englishman who made over 500 appearances for former English Division One side Luton Town from 1977-86 and enjoyed a pair of stints in the U.S. as a player-coach for the Tampa Bay Rowdies (APSL, 1992-93) and the Cocoa Expos (PDL, 1994-95).
Jabloteh, who joined Trinidad and Tobago's Professional Football League in its inaugural season in 1999, won its first title in 2002 and wrapped up its second consecutive crown in January by taking the 2003 League championship by a comfortable 12-point margin.
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 Middlesbrough F.C. - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Football League First Division (new) champions 1994-95; runners up 1997-98
The Football Association rejected this explanation and the punishment, combined with an appalling run of form at the end of the season, was enough to see Boro relegated.
Middlesbrough Football Club are an English football team, commonly known as 'The Boro'.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Middlesbrough_F.C.   (777 words)

  
 Football Violence in Europe - Cross-Cultural Differences
The number of football fans ‘cautioned’ by the police has risen from 636 in the 1988/89 season to 2922 in the 1994/95 season.
Although football hooliganism in the Netherlands is said to have been heavily influenced by ‘the English Disease’, the Dutch followers of the national team appear to have adopted a more ‘Italian’, theatrical style in recent years, characterised by colourful costumes and displays, and a carnival atmosphere of singing, dancing and good-natured celebration.
Supporting a football team is clearly a political gesture: Athletico Bilbao draws support from Basques and anti-fascists living in other parts of Spain, who “identify with the values represented by the club” and claim that “when Athletico play in a final, 50,000 fans are cheering in Madrid bars”.
www.sirc.org /publik/fvcross.html   (777 words)

  
 Football Violence in Europe - Cross-Cultural Differences
The number of football fans ‘cautioned’ by the police has risen from 636 in the 1988/89 season to 2922 in the 1994/95 season.
Although football hooliganism in the Netherlands is said to have been heavily influenced by ‘the English Disease’, the Dutch followers of the national team appear to have adopted a more ‘Italian’, theatrical style in recent years, characterised by colourful costumes and displays, and a carnival atmosphere of singing, dancing and good-natured celebration.
Supporting a football team is clearly a political gesture: Athletico Bilbao draws support from Basques and anti-fascists living in other parts of Spain, who “identify with the values represented by the club” and claim that “when Athletico play in a final, 50,000 fans are cheering in Madrid bars”.
www.sirc.org /publik/fvcross.html   (9168 words)

  
 Football Violence in Europe - Cross-Cultural Differences
The number of football fans ‘cautioned’ by the police has risen from 636 in the 1988/89 season to 2922 in the 1994/95 season.
Although football hooliganism in the Netherlands is said to have been heavily influenced by ‘the English Disease’, the Dutch followers of the national team appear to have adopted a more ‘Italian’, theatrical style in recent years, characterised by colourful costumes and displays, and a carnival atmosphere of singing, dancing and good-natured celebration.
Supporting a football team is clearly a political gesture: Athletico Bilbao draws support from Basques and anti-fascists living in other parts of Spain, who “identify with the values represented by the club” and claim that “when Athletico play in a final, 50,000 fans are cheering in Madrid bars”.
www.sirc.org /publik/fvcross.html   (9168 words)

  
 Football Violence in Europe - Cross-Cultural Differences
The number of football fans ‘cautioned’ by the police has risen from 636 in the 1988/89 season to 2922 in the 1994/95 season.
Although football hooliganism in the Netherlands is said to have been heavily influenced by ‘the English Disease’, the Dutch followers of the national team appear to have adopted a more ‘Italian’, theatrical style in recent years, characterised by colourful costumes and displays, and a carnival atmosphere of singing, dancing and good-natured celebration.
Supporting a football team is clearly a political gesture: Athletico Bilbao draws support from Basques and anti-fascists living in other parts of Spain, who “identify with the values represented by the club” and claim that “when Athletico play in a final, 50,000 fans are cheering in Madrid bars”.
www.sirc.org /publik/fvcross.html   (9168 words)

  
 Football Violence in Europe - Cross-Cultural Differences
The number of football fans ‘cautioned’ by the police has risen from 636 in the 1988/89 season to 2922 in the 1994/95 season.
Although football hooliganism in the Netherlands is said to have been heavily influenced by ‘the English Disease’, the Dutch followers of the national team appear to have adopted a more ‘Italian’, theatrical style in recent years, characterised by colourful costumes and displays, and a carnival atmosphere of singing, dancing and good-natured celebration.
Supporting a football team is clearly a political gesture: Athletico Bilbao draws support from Basques and anti-fascists living in other parts of Spain, who “identify with the values represented by the club” and claim that “when Athletico play in a final, 50,000 fans are cheering in Madrid bars”.
www.sirc.org /publik/fvcross.html   (9168 words)

  
 Alan Shearer - Profile
He became the only player in English football history to score 30 or more goals in three consecutive seasons, helping Blackburn win their first Premiership title in 81 years in the 1994/95 season.
In 1998, Shearer was inducted into the FA Hall of Fame for his 1994/95 season with Blackburn.
At 12, Shearer was captain of his school's football team.
www.geocities.com /Colosseum/Gym/9177/profile.html   (1084 words)

  
 ...:: hooligans brno
This began to have a devastating effect on the hooligan groups, twice in season 1994/95 a busload of Aberdeen Casuals were stopped on their way to Edinburgh for matches against Hibs.
By the late 80's the Casuals scene in Scotland was in decline for various reasons, many lads had simply just lost interest, some no longer thought it was worth it due to the heavy policing at matches and jail sentences or heavy fines that were being handed out to those arrested for football related offences.
Scottish fans, mainly Casuals were involved in running battles with English fans and police in Trafalgar Square and a group of about 250 Scottish Casuals managed to break free from Trafalgar Square and attack a bar of English in Leicester Square before the match.
www.hooligans.cz /in/eng/docs/clanek01_2.htm   (1522 words)

  
 Middlesbrough F.C. Encyclopedia Article @ 216.92.11.26 ()
Middlesbrough Football Club is an English football club, commonly known as 'The Boro', currently in the FA Premier League.
Football League First Division (new) champions 1994-95; runners up 1997-98
However, they were relegated again in 1997 and also lost both domestic cup finals - the FA Cup to Chelsea and the League Cup to Leicester City.
216.92.11.26 /encyclopedia/Middlesbrough_F.C.   (821 words)

  
 Tottenham Hotspur F.C. - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
During the 1994 close season, Tottenham was found guilty of making illegal payments to players and given the most severe punishment in English football history: 12 league points deducted for the 1994-95 Premier League season, a one year ban from FA Cup competition, and a £600,000 fine.
Tottenham Hotspur are a North London football club, also known universally as Spurs or The Spurs and to their home fans as the Lilywhites because of their traditional white shirts.
Tottenham slipped out of the First Division at the end of the 1976-77 season, and the club's directors installed coach Keith Burkinshaw as manager in a bid to revitalise Tottenham's fortunes.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tottenham_Hotspur_F.C.   (821 words)

  
 UEFA EURO 2004™ - News
McIlroy inspired the Moss Rose club to the greatest period in their history, winning the Football Conference in 1994/95 and again in 1996/97, the latter success earning them promotion to the English Football League third division as their ground was now up to standard.
McIlroy's team appears to be moving in the right direction, playing better football and producing better results.
McIlroy's attitude is realistic but also optimistic, accepting when his side are underdogs but always refusing to accept defeat in advance of a game, no matter how strong the opposition may appear.
www.euro2004.com /news/newsId=15029,printer.htmx   (821 words)

  
 Birmingham City F.C. - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fry guided Birmingham to the Division Two championship and victory in the Auto Windscreens Trophy in 1994-95,but was sacked one year later after a promising 1995-96 campaign had faded away to a 15th place finish in Division One.
Birmingham City Football Club are an English football club who currently play in the Football League Championship.
Birmingham's place in the Premiership and Steve Bruce's job as manager are both under more serious threat than ever before, especially after a devastating 7-0 defeat to Liverpool in the FA Cup quarter-finals in March 2006.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Birmingham_City_F.C.   (2284 words)

  
 Fire back in Florida for third leg of preseason
Jabloteh is led by Head Coach Ricky Hill, an Englishman who made over 500 appearances for former English Division One side Luton Town from 1977-86 and enjoyed a pair of stints in the U.S. as a player-coach for the Tampa Bay Rowdies (APSL, 1992-93) and the Cocoa Expos (PDL, 1994-95).
San Juan Jabloteh claimed its first ever berth in the Champions Cup by winning the CFU (Caribbean Football Union) crown last December via penalty kicks over fellow Trinidad side Vibe CT 105 FM W Connection FC.
Jabloteh, who joined Trinidad and Tobago's Professional Football League in its inaugural season in 1999, won its first title in 2002 and wrapped up its second consecutive crown in January by taking the 2003 League championship by a comfortable 12-point margin.
www.mysoccer.com /mls4/chi0309.phtml   (2284 words)

  
 Eastbourne Borough F.C. - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eastbourne Borough F.C. are a semi-professional English football club, based in the town of Eastbourne, East Sussex, and are members of the Conference South division.
Apart from two seasons (1994/95 and 1995/96) when they finished in 11th and 9th place respectively, Langney never finished outside of the top four in Division One, and in 2000 finished the season as Sussex County League Champions, and were promoted to the Eastern Division of the Southern League.
On forming in 1964, Langney FC entered the Eastbourne and District Football League, competing in Division 2.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Eastbourne_Borough_F.C.   (677 words)

  
 Fire back in Florida for third leg of preseason
Jabloteh is led by Head Coach Ricky Hill, an Englishman who made over 500 appearances for former English Division One side Luton Town from 1977-86 and enjoyed a pair of stints in the U.S. as a player-coach for the Tampa Bay Rowdies (APSL, 1992-93) and the Cocoa Expos (PDL, 1994-95).
San Juan Jabloteh claimed its first ever berth in the Champions Cup by winning the CFU (Caribbean Football Union) crown last December via penalty kicks over fellow Trinidad side Vibe CT 105 FM W Connection FC.
Jabloteh, who joined Trinidad and Tobago's Professional Football League in its inaugural season in 1999, won its first title in 2002 and wrapped up its second consecutive crown in January by taking the 2003 League championship by a comfortable 12-point margin.
www.mysoccer.com /mls4/chi0309.phtml   (677 words)

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