Sunday 13 May 2012

Congratulations!

City champions at last - as Malcolm Allision said after their last triumph in 1968, 'next stop Mars!'

We're all still waiting to get to the Red Planet. But the Blue half of Manchester is in dreamland
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Saturday 12 May 2012

Football Tactics

You are going to listen to a short talk about football. Look at the numbers in this diagram. Do you know what they mean?

Now Listen

True or False
a) Football was once a simple game.
b) The first England team had six defenders
c) Scotland played against England with eight defenders
d) The offside law started in 1945
e) Herbert Chapman managed Arsenal
f) There are now several different team formations
g) 4-4-2 is a common formation in England
h) The Christmas Tree formation has three forwards.
i) The Triangle system is popular with some teams
j) All modern teams play with the same system
.

Answers

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Football Tactics

You are going to listen to a short talk about football. Look at the numbers in this diagram. Do you know what they mean?

Now Listen

True or False
a) Football was once a simple game.
b) The first England team had six defenders
c) Scotland played against England with eight defenders
d) The offside law started in 1945
e) Herbert Chapman managed Arsenal
f) There are now several different team formations
g) 4-4-2 is a common formation in England
h) The Christmas Tree formation has three forwards.
i) The Triangle system is popular with some teams
j) All modern teams play with the same system
.

Answers

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Friday 11 May 2012

Manchester City: First Premier League Championship?

Francis Lee celebrates the 1968 League Championship
Manchester City have not been English league champions since 1968 - the year United won the European Cup for the first time. City did an FA Cup/League Cup double the following year and won the European Cup-Winners Cup the year after that. Since then the trophy cabinet has not been overstocked - a League Cup win in 1976 and the FA Cup in 1981 being the only notable successes.

Sir Alex Ferguson calls them 'noisy neighbours' but City fans claim that theirs is the 'real' Manchester club. This is because City fans have traditionally come from the local area while United supporters are more likely to come from other parts of the country or from overseas
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