Is summer suitable for football training?
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Arsenal-Arsenal, Gunner
The word Arsenal means "Arsenal" in English. In fact, the birth of Arsenal Club is closely related to Arsenal. 1886 10, two players from Nottingham forest, Fred? Beardsley and Morris? Bates came to WoolwichArsenal, and they worked with David, a player from Kolkata who used to work in the factory. Danskin immediately hit it off and decided to call the workers to form a football team. When the club was first established, there were only 15 people, and the players jointly bought the first football of Geer. There is a workshop called "DialSquare" in this arsenal, which became the first name of the arsenal.
Arsenal first rose in the 1930s, and then in the 1970s. However, it was not until Wenger, a Frenchman who loves to collect gifted children all over the world, took office that Arsenal really became one of the representatives of the strongest teams in the Premier League, and the resounding nickname "Gunner" gradually replaced "Arsenal". Arsenal's team emblem has always kept a gun. Whether it is "gunner" or "Arsenal", Highbury people have never forgotten their roots.
Chelsea-Blues and Seafood
Chelsea's nicknames are "blue army" and "seafood", but the word "seafood" has been eliminated now, and it is no longer called that in Britain and Hong Kong. It's just that some fans in Chinese mainland still think it's inappropriate, a little outdated and a little Kong Yiji style.
Anyway, seafood is the most famous specialty of chelseavillage. You can search chelseaseafood, where there are countless seafood hotels and restaurants. Before Abramovich entered Chelsea, the British really called Chelsea "seafood", not only because of the various seafood feasts in Chelsea Village, but also because Chelsea is similar to seasonal seafood, which fluctuates with the seasons: summer has come, the season has begun, and Chelsea is excited to join the new season, and fans have high hopes for it; Winter came, Christmas came, Chelsea was tired, went into hibernation, and then, bleary-eyed, watched the League champion slip away. Lex, a former Chelsea player, analyzed: This is probably because the foreign players of transnational Chelsea don't adapt to the strange rule that there is no winter break in England. However, after Monrio won the championship, few people in Britain called Chelsea seafood any more. )。
Manchester red devils
The reason for the nickname "azazel" is simple, because Manchester United's jersey is red, and because Manchester United's prominent position in the history of English football makes all opponents feel scared. Their fans proudly associate their team with "the devil", and the name "azazel" is very popular in Britain.
Of course, the nickname "Red Devils" was originally aimed at Manchester United fans, because they would set off a "red storm" at home and away. However, after the name became louder and louder, "Red Devils" eventually became a common nickname for Manchester United teams and fans.
However, there is another saying: Liverpool was originally called the "Red Devils". Liverpool is called "azazel". However, after the Munich air crash, Liverpool fell into the second division, and Manchester United's "Busby Boy" rose, so the name "azazel" belonged to Manchester United. Later, Shankly beat Busby without temper, and the British media wanted to return "azazel" to Liverpool. But Shankly refused. He called his team "Red Army" and "Red Army", which is said to be inspired by snow. And according to historical records, when Shankly led LFC to win the league championship on 1964, he specifically stated that Liverpool was no longer called "Red Devils". This is a very interesting history.
Liverpool-Red Army
Liverpool is known as the "Red Army", and the origin of this "vest" is related to the team's birth experience. 1888 When the English League was founded, Everton was the only team in Liverpool, and they rented Anfield Stadium as their home. But four years later, most players of the team decided not to rent Anfield Stadium, but to camp in Goodson Park. But the three players didn't leave Anfield, so Howard, the owner of the stadium, took three players as a team, recruited a group of Scottish players, set up another hill and formed the Liverpool team. In order to distinguish the color of Everton's jersey from the hobbies of new Scottish players, the team finally chose red as the front of the home jersey.
Color. Later, with the excellent record of Liverpool, people also called this team "Red Army". Although the unfortunate "Heather Massacre" kept the most powerful Red Army away from Europe for ten years, and Manchester United and Arsenal stole its limelight in recent years, it never won the Premier League trophy. However, in the history of 100 years, the Red Army is still the most successful team in English football, winning the European Champions Cup five times and winning the top league in 18, which still makes other opponents flinch.
Everton (Everton)-Toffee (Toffee)
Everton, the arch-enemy of the Red Army on Merseyside, was nicknamed "Toffee". About 125 years ago, Everton players gathered in a candy store to chat and eat sweets, especially toffee, after training and competition. Over time, "toffee" has become synonymous with the team. This century-old shop is also a symbol of Everton. The nickname toffee was once very suitable for Everton, a century-old store: it fell into the relegation abyss every year and barely escaped the disaster. Dead or alive, the so-called millipede, dead but not stiff, very sticky!
There is also a saying that every time Everton plays in Goodison Park, there is always a lady in traditional clothes who gives everyone candy for free, so it is called this.
Sunderland-Black Cat
Black cat. Most fans know that as a famous Premier League elevator, Sunderland's mascot is a black cat, named after it.
Where did this "black cat" come from? Here's the thing. 1937, a Sunderland fan named BillyMorris brought a black cat into the football field in the FA Cup final. Sunderland won the competition and the symbol of the black cat began to be sung. In 1960s, another black cat lived in a rock park, and Sunderland Club was responsible for feeding it. After a long time, the image of black cat became the symbol of the team.
In fact, for Sunderland, the most striking thing is that in 2005, Black Cat wrote its own history: it was relegated to 15, which is the lowest score in the history of the relegated team in the Premier League (equivalent to winning only five games in a season, what a pity! )。
Newcastle Lu-Magpie
Like Sunderland, his nickname is because the mascot of his team-Newcastle's mascot is magpie. Moreover, Newcastle's traditional uniforms have always been black and white, which is also because magpie feathers are just these two colors.
By the way, similar situations are common in England, and there are many messy animals.
Charlton athletic-cod, swordsman.
Originally a humble team, it became the most famous champion team after ZZ joined. Charlton's nickname "Cod" is similar to Everton's. It is said that in the early 20th century, Charlton players generally liked to eat cod, and there was a fish shop next to the club, so every time they hosted a visiting team, they always had a seafood dinner, hence the name. Another nickname of Charlton, the swordsman, has something to do with this sword on the club team emblem.
West Ham United-Hammer
Finally, it's the turn of the famous Hammers: West Ham's nickname "Hammer" is absolutely true, because West Ham is a working-class team. The team was founded in 1900, formerly known as "Time Iron Works", and workers carrying big hammers became their best image spokespersons, hence the nickname "Hammer". Moreover, corresponding to West Ham's advocating adventure and attack, this "hammer" has indeed staged many chaotic "hammers" to kill the Lord (the strength of the workers' brothers should not be underestimated! ! ! )。
West Bromwich-Knicks.
West Brom's nickname is absolutely meaningless: it is called "knickerbockers" or "big shorts" because their original ball pants were extremely large, but the equipment more than a century ago was simple and easy to understand. But after a long time, the nickname spread. They also gave themselves the name "rambler" because of the story of walking for miles to buy football, but later this team name lacking artistic conception was replaced by the current "West Bromwich". The last word of this team name is loud and clear, which is the title of "England" in old English, equivalent to Chinese words such as "China", "Yanhuang" and "Huaxia".
Portsmouth (Portsmouth)-Pompeii (Pompeii)
In the FA Cup 1/4 match, the nickname of "Red Devil" Portsmouth, which is often called Pompeii, is also the nickname of Portsmouth, a famous military port in southern England. According to the saying, Pompeii means "beautiful harbor". This is because Portsmouth and Mumbai, India, were both equally famous port cities during the colonial period, and Mumbai once had another name for Pompeii.
In recent years, Portsmouth has often invited veterans from Arsenal and other teams, so it is also called "nursing home", which is very appropriate, especially among China fans.
Aston Villa-Villans.
Since Martin O'Neill took office, Villa has achieved very good results. The name of the rugby club comes from a church called VillaCrossd in Aston, Birmingham. Early members decided to set up this club here. The nickname "villain" is also named after this.
Blackburn Rovers (Blackburn)-Rovers (Rovers)
In fact, in Britain, many teams are called rangers, rangers and rangers. The original intention is that the team travels long distances and wanders for the pursuit of honor. Blackburn's nickname actually comes from the full name of the club, which is the second half.
In addition, Blackburn also has a nickname called Rose, which is related to the flowers on his team emblem.
Fulham (Fulham)-Farmer (villager)
Village man, nicknamed from the ancient home of Fulham team, craven Village in craven (translated by the mainstream media as craven Farm), and this villa lives in a village, and the people living in the village are naturally "villagers".
Manchester City-Citizen (Citizen)
Manchester City Club has always regarded itself as the representative of the city of Manchester, so they proudly call themselves city people in the "City Team". Although the strength and glory are far less than Manchester United, it is said that Manchester City and Manchester City have more fans than Manchester United.
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