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Re: EPL Records - Barclays Premier League in numbers
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11-09-2011, 01:44 PM | #22 | |
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Re: EPL Records - Barclays Premier League in numbers
ngelanjutkan narasi di atas ...
musim 2011/2012 yg baru bergulir sampai dengan 4 laga semalam telah mencatatkan 4 pelaku hattrick di match day # 3 : Edin Dzeko (Man City) dan Rooney serta match day # 4 : Aguero (Man City) dan Rooney Hattrick Rooney semalam merupakan hattrick yang ke-6 di ajang EPL ini (ke-7 untuk United secara keseluruhan) dan rekor hattrick di EPL so far masih dipegang oleh Alan Shearer, 11 kali Quote:
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17-08-2012, 01:32 AM | #23 |
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Re: EPL Records - Barclays Premier League in numbers
what's on #20yearsEPL the record
1. Alan Shearer has scored the most goals in the 20 years of Premier League football, scoring 260 in 441 matches at a strike rate of 1.7 a game. He scored 112 for Blackburn and 148 for Newcastle. 2. Ryan Giggs has made the most appearances in the Premier League, running out for Manchester United 598 times since 1992. 3. Manchester United have scored the most goals since the opening day in 1992, managing 1541. 4. Teddy Sheringham is the oldest goalscorer in the Premier League, finding the net for West Ham aged 40 years and 264 days. 5. In contrast, James Vaughan is the Premier League’s youngest goalscorer, bagging for Everton aged just 16 years and 267 days. 6. Ryan Giggs has assisted the most goals in the Premier League, setting up 126 goals for other players. 7. Tottenham have conceded the most goals since the Premier League’s inception, letting in 1020.
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“Let’s not underestimate the other teams. They are very good teams and there are a lot of games to play before the end of the season. We’re in a good position. But that means nothing if you don’t win the next game.” - Dimitar Berbatov
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17-08-2012, 02:08 AM | #24 |
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8. Arsenal enjoyed the longest run without defeat, going unbeaten for 49 games from the 7th May 2003 to 24th October 2004. 9. Alan Shearer has scored the most Premier League hat-tricks, notching up 11, nine for Blackburn and two for Newcastle. 10. Just seven clubs have taken part in every Premier League season, Manchester United, Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham, Everton and Aston Villa. 11. Aston Villa have drawn the most Premier League games out of all the teams, sharing the spoils on 240 occasions. 12. Leeds United have the best points per game ratio of those teams no longer in the top flight, picking up an average 1.48 points per match, more than the likes of Manchester City, Tottenham or Everton. 13. Brad Friedel has made the most consecutive Premier League appearances, turning out 314 times on the trot. 14. 94 foreign countries have been represented by players in the Premier League, ranging from the Seychelles to Antigua and Barbuda. France have had the most, with 152 individuals from across the Channel pulling on Premier League colours up until the end of the 2011/12.
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“Let’s not underestimate the other teams. They are very good teams and there are a lot of games to play before the end of the season. We’re in a good position. But that means nothing if you don’t win the next game.” - Dimitar Berbatov
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17-08-2012, 02:25 AM | #25 |
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Re: [update] 20 years EPL the Records, 1992 - 2012
15. Kevin Davies and Lee Bowyer have picked up the most Premier League bookings, both collecting 99, but Davies has been shown his over 444 matches, whereas Bowyer has seen those yellows over 397, giving him a booking record of 4.01 a game compared to Davies’s 4.48. 16. Patrick Vieira, Richard Dunne and Duncan Ferguson all share the record for most red cards in Premier League history, all picking up eight apiece. 17. Manchester United have amassed the most Premier League points in the two decades gone by, accumulating 1,663 during that period. In contrast, Swindon and Burnley managed the least, earning just 30 points each during their time in the top flight. 18. Steven Gerrard and Wayne Rooney have won the most Player of the Month awards in Premier League history, picking up five apiece. 19. Marcus Bent has played for the most Premier League clubs, turning out for eight different top flight sides during his professional career. His CV features Leicester, Blackburn, Ipswich, Everton, Charlton, Wigan, Crystal Palace and Wolves. 20. Nolberto Solano has been substituted more times than any player in the Premier League history, having seen his number held up on 132 different occasions.
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“Let’s not underestimate the other teams. They are very good teams and there are a lot of games to play before the end of the season. We’re in a good position. But that means nothing if you don’t win the next game.” - Dimitar Berbatov
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30-08-2012, 10:38 PM | #26 |
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Re: [update] 20 years EPL the Records, 1992 - 2012
maaf baru bisa ngelanjutin ...
We’ve now enjoyed a wonderful 20 years of Premier League football since it’s inception in 1992/93. In that time we’ve seen wonderful foreign players ranging from the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo to Thierry Henry, not to mention the English stalwarts of the division like Steven Gerrard or Wayne Rooney. Manchester United have inevitably dominated during the modern era, overhauling rivals Liverpool’s record of 18 league titles and Arsenal have been their main rivals from an early stage. However, we’ve seen challenges from certain money rich clubs to the dominance of those two sides, with Blackburn initially spending Jack Walker’s millions to land the title before Roman’s Russian revolution of Chelsea saw them catapult their way into the upper echelons of English football. However, Manchester City have now joined the elite, winning their first Premier League title thanks to their oil rich owners. In two decades, England’s top flights has seen tons of goals, assists, bookings, saves, corners and all the rest and to celebrate 20 years of Premier League football, we bring you the best 20 Premier League stats.
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24-09-2014, 11:38 PM | #27 | |
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Re: [update] 20 years EPL the Records, 1992 - 2012
Waduh banyak Pics yg udah not available link
Dilanjut lagi deh ... _____________________________ Quote:
Date / Country / Team / Player 11/01/09 - Honduras - Wigan Athletic - Maynor Figueroa 17/01/09 - Slovenia - West Bromwich Albion - Robert Koren 04/03/09 - Angola - Hull City - Manucho 26/04/09 - New Zealand - Blackburn Rovers - Ryan Nelsen 23/04/11 - Benin - Sunderland - Stéphane Sessegnon 25/04/11 - Bosnia and Herzegovina - Manchester City - Edin Dzeko 01/10/11 - Montenegro - Manchester City - Stefan Savic 23/02/13 - Sierra Leone - Norwich City - Kei Kamara 26/04/14 - Venezuela - Fulham - Fernando Amorebieta 20/09/14 - Kenya - Southampton - Victor Wanyama *ada nama Manucho, tapi golnya untuk Hull City |
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24-09-2014, 11:46 PM | #28 |
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Re: [update] 20 years EPL the Records, 1992 - 2012
Tambahan catatan ...
Top 10 goalscoring nationalities in the BPL Country / No. of goalscorers / Goals scored England - 747 - 9754 Scotland - 106 - 888 France - 104 - 1291 Republic of Ireland - 92 - 867 Netherlands - 67 - 819 Wales - 63 - 835 Spain - 50 - 413 Italy - 39 - 366 Brazil - 36 - 233 Northern Ireland - 35 - 215 Most goals by a single nationality, excluding English Date / Team / Opponent / Country / Goals scored 20/11/99 - Arsenal - Middlesbrough - Netherlands - 5 05/04/03 - Leeds United - Charlton Athletic - Australia - 5 16/04/04 - Arsenal - Leeds United - France - 5 11/05/08 - Manchester City - Middlesbrough - Brazil - 5 27/11/10 - Manchester United - Blackburn Rovers - Bulgaria - 5 14/04/12 - Manchester City - Norwich City - Argentina - 5 |
29-09-2014, 03:13 PM | #29 |
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Another EPL record ...
________________________ PremierLeague.com 29 September 2007 - Portsmouth 7-4 Reading Benjani hit a hat-trick as Portsmouth beat Reading 7-4 in the highest-scoring match in Barclays Premier League history. Pompey led 2-1 at half-time but the floodgates opened after the break and the score would have been higher had Portsmouth goalkeeper David James not saved a Nicky Shorey penalty. The goalscoring started on seven minutes, when Benjani passed to John Utaka on the left and then met his cross to find the net from close range. The Zimbabwe international doubled Pompey’s lead in the 37th minute when he ran at the Reading defence before finding the net with a powerful low drive from 20 yards. Royals goalkeeper Marcus Hahnemann then denied Glen Johnson before the visitors pulled one back on the stroke of half-time when Stephen Hunt headed home from close range. Reading drew level three minutes after the break when Pompey goalkeeper David James raced out to the right wing to try to dispossess Dave Kitson, who evaded his tackle and scored his third goal of the season from a tight angle close to the byline. Pompey regained the lead in the 55th minute when Hermann Hreidarsson beat Hahnemann to Sylvain Distin’s deep cross and headed in his first goal for the club. Shorey squandered the chance of another equaliser in the 65th minute when his penalty was saved by James after handball by Papa Bouba Diop. Benjani completed his first hat-trick in English football in the 70th minute, racing on to Sulley Muntari’s pass, bypassing the onrushing Hahnemann and tucking the ball home from eight yards. It became 5-2 in the 75th minute when Niko Kranjcar headed in Sean Davis’s cross from close range but again Reading would not give up and James Harper’s volley deflected in off Shane Long four minutes later to hand them renewed hope. Davis finally killed them off in the 81st minute when his 30-yard shot deflected in off Royals defender Ivar Ingimarsson. Muntari got on the scoresheet in injury-time to put Pompey 7-3 up from the penalty spot but there was still time for Shorey’s deflected effort to find the Pompey net. Portsmouth coach Joe Jordan said: “Even at 2-2 I don’t think anyone expected the score to be exaggerated to 7-4 but overall I think the best team won.” “It’s difficult to analyse a match like that and if you try, you will be there a very long time,” Reading manager Steve Coppell added. The two sides went on to have very contrasting seasons with Reading being relegated on goal difference on the final day of the season, with Fulham surviving, and Pompey finishing eighth and winning the FA Cup. |
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PremierLeague - Tue 30 Sep 2014
'It was a great honour to be first Chinese player to score' On his 37th birthday Sun Jihai recalls his time at Manchester City He lives more than 5,000 miles away from the Etihad Stadium now, but former Manchester City defender Sun Jihai admits the club is still close to his heart. "I have a friend in England, he sends me texts about every Man City game, he lets me know every time there’s a goal," Sun tells premierleague.com. "So even if I am too busy to watch the game, I know how Man City are getting on." The defender, who celebrates his 37th birthday today, was the first Chinese player to score a goal in the Barclays Premier League, one of three he got in 123 BPL matches for Manchester City. Quote:
Sun liked to play as an attacking full-back, but thinks Man City fans might remember him best for his character. "The Man City fans remember that I liked to smile," he says. "Maybe this helped them accept and understand my personality." Sun is a player-coach in southwest China at Guizhou Renhe in the Chinese Super League. He joined Manchester City in 2002, four years after first coming to England to join Crystal Palace on loan from Dalian Shide with compatriot Fan Zhiyi. At Palace he played a season before returning to Dalian. In 2002, Man City, who were challenging to return to the Barclays Premier League, came calling for a permanent deal. "Before I joined Man City I didn't know too much about the club," Sun says. "But others told me about it, and that at the time they were top of the Championship, so had a great chance of promotion. "So I moved, and within a few months we had achieved promotion." Sun made more appearances in the Barclays Premier League than any other Chinese player. Compatriots to follow him were Zheng Zhi at Charlton Athletic, Li Tie at Everton, and Dong Fangzhuo at Manchester United. His landmark goal came against Birmingham City on 26 October 2002. Quote:
"It was a great honour to be the first Chinese player to score in the Premier League," he says. "I really cherish the time I spent playing overseas. To be able to play in a bigger and better league and develop myself was very fortunate. "Those six years at Manchester City had lots of memorable firsts: the first time I played in a Premier League; , the first time I scored a goal in the Premier League; or even my first own goal! Now when I think of them they are all great memories." Defending Barclays Premier League champions Manchester City currently trail Chelsea by five points, but Sun is not concerned. "The season is long, it's not about just one game,” he adds. "After eight or nine months we will see. He who laughs last laughs longest. The Premier League has only been going for just over a month. It’s really early and Man City still have a great chance of defending the title." Although there are no Chinese players at present at Barclays Premier League clubs, Sun says the competition's popularity in China remains as strong as ever. "It is the most popular league in China," he says. "Many friends in China follow the Premier League. That's not only because I played in it, but because they think it's great to watch." |
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