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Carling

A Wisdom Archive on Carling

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A selection of articles related to Carling

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ARTICLES RELATED TO Carling

Carling: Encyclopedia II - FA Premier League - History

The FA Premier League was formed on 20th February 1992 and played its first season in 1992–93. This meant a break-up of the 104-year-old Football League that had operated until then with four divisions. A number of events during the mid and late Eighties had sent clear signals that fundamental changes were needed to the structure of professional football. The English game was at possibly its lowest ebb ever. Stadiums were crumbling, supporters were faced with poor facilities, hooliganism was rife and English clubs were banned from European ...

See also:

FA Premier League, FA Premier League - Overview, FA Premier League - The competition, FA Premier League - Sponsorship, FA Premier League - Worldwide reach, FA Premier League - Number of foreigners, FA Premier League - History, FA Premier League - Premier League clubs 2005–06, FA Premier League - Former Premier League members, FA Premier League - Past Premier League winners, FA Premier League - Top flight champions in English football, FA Premier League - Top scorers, FA Premier League - By season, FA Premier League - All-time, FA Premier League - Trivia

Read more here: » FA Premier League: Encyclopedia II - FA Premier League - History

Carling: Encyclopedia II - FA Premier League - Top scorers

FA Premier League - By season. FA Premier League - All-time. As of January 2nd 2006 ...

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FA Premier League, FA Premier League - Overview, FA Premier League - The competition, FA Premier League - Sponsorship, FA Premier League - Worldwide reach, FA Premier League - Number of foreigners, FA Premier League - History, FA Premier League - Premier League clubs 2005–06, FA Premier League - Former Premier League members, FA Premier League - Past Premier League winners, FA Premier League - Top flight champions in English football, FA Premier League - Top scorers, FA Premier League - By season, FA Premier League - All-time

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Carling: Encyclopedia II - FA Premier League 1993-94 - Final League Table

P = Games Played; W = Games Won; D = Games Drawn; L = Games Lost; F = Goals For; A = Goals Against; Pts = Points ...

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FA Premier League 1993-94, FA Premier League 1993-94 - New Sponsors and new Members, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Manchester United's Double Triumph, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Success for Blackburn Newcastle Arsenal and Villa, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Transfers, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Managerial Changes, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Going down...., FA Premier League 1993-94 - .....Coming Up, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Final League Table, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Comments on each team, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Top goal scorers

Read more here: » FA Premier League 1993-94: Encyclopedia II - FA Premier League 1993-94 - Final League Table

Carling: Encyclopedia II - FA Premier League 1993-94 - Transfers

Just before the start of the season, Roy Keane became the most expensive footballer signed by an English football team. The 22-year-old Irish midfielder left relegated Nottingham Forest and was transferred to Manchester United for £3.75million, playing a key role in their double success. During the 1993-94 season, many players were transferred between Premiership clubs for seven-figure (£1million plus) fees. They included David White (Manchester City to Leeds United), David Rocastle (Leeds United to Manchester City), Roy Wegerle (Bl ...

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FA Premier League 1993-94, FA Premier League 1993-94 - New Sponsors and new Members, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Manchester United's Double Triumph, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Success for Blackburn Newcastle Arsenal and Villa, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Transfers, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Managerial Changes, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Going down...., FA Premier League 1993-94 - .....Coming Up, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Final League Table, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Comments on each team, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Top goal scorers

Read more here: » FA Premier League 1993-94: Encyclopedia II - FA Premier League 1993-94 - Transfers

Carling: Encyclopedia II - FA Premier League 1993-94 - Managerial Changes

The season also brought many managerial changes. Before the season started, Glenn Hoddle left newly promoted Swindon Town to replace David Webb as manager of Chelsea. Osvaldo Ardiles left Division Two playoff winners West Bromwich Albion to take charge of Tottenham Hotspur, where he had to spells as a player during the 1980s, as replacement for joint coaches Raymond Clemence and Douglas Livermore. During the season, Liverpool dismissed Graeme Souness and replaced him with long serving coach Roy Evans. Southampton axed Ian Branfoot and ...

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FA Premier League 1993-94, FA Premier League 1993-94 - New Sponsors and new Members, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Manchester United's Double Triumph, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Success for Blackburn Newcastle Arsenal and Villa, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Transfers, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Managerial Changes, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Going down...., FA Premier League 1993-94 - .....Coming Up, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Final League Table, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Comments on each team, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Top goal scorers

Read more here: » FA Premier League 1993-94: Encyclopedia II - FA Premier League 1993-94 - Managerial Changes

Carling: Encyclopedia II - Indie rock - Indie Rock in North America

"Scenes" are localized music-oriented communities that exist in many cities, especially in the U.S. and Canada. These have existed for decades now, in one way or another, but it is now commonplace for a city or town to have a punk scene, a metal scene, or many other scenes based on other forms of art. Indie music scenes became important in the early 1980s, when the rest of the country caught up with punk rock music from New York and London. Scenes are important in keeping indie and punk rock fresh and inventive, because it allows people from ...

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Indie rock, Indie rock - Indie: status or genre?, Indie rock - Indie Rock in North America, Indie rock - Notable local scenes

Read more here: » Indie rock: Encyclopedia II - Indie rock - Indie Rock in North America

Carling: Encyclopedia II - London Ontario - Law and Government

Main article: London City Council London's municipal government is split between 14 councillors (two representing each of London's seven wards) and a Board of Control, consisting of four controllers and the mayor. London's current mayor is Anne Marie DeCicco. Historically, the Board of Control was introduced during a period of expansion so the ward councillors could deal with ward issues while the board dealt with problems affecting the entire city. Although London has many ties to Middlesex County, it is now "separated" and th ...

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London Ontario, London Ontario - History, London Ontario - Law and Government, London Ontario - Geography, London Ontario - Major Parks, London Ontario - Economy/Industry, London Ontario - Demographics, London Ontario - Crime, London Ontario - Education, London Ontario - Sports teams, London Ontario - Communications and media, London Ontario - Television, London Ontario - Radio, London Ontario - Newspapers, London Ontario - Arts and culture, London Ontario - Transportation, London Ontario - Miscellaneous, London Ontario - Notable Londoners

Read more here: » London Ontario: Encyclopedia II - London Ontario - Law and Government

Carling: Encyclopedia II - FA Premier League - History

The FA Premier League was formed on 20th February 1992 and played its first season in 1992–93. This meant a break-up of the 104-year-old Football League that had operated until then with four divisions. A number of events during the mid and late Eighties had sent clear signals that fundamental changes were needed to the structure of professional football. The English game was at possibly its lowest ebb ever. Stadiums were crumbling, supporters were faced with poor facilities, hooliganism was rife and English football was banned from European competition. The old First Division became a selling league as many top players were lured b ...

See also:

FA Premier League, FA Premier League - Overview, FA Premier League - The competition, FA Premier League - Sponsorship, FA Premier League - Worldwide reach, FA Premier League - Number of foreigners, FA Premier League - History, FA Premier League - Premier League clubs 2005–06, FA Premier League - Former Premier League members, FA Premier League - Past Premier League winners, FA Premier League - Top flight champions in English football, FA Premier League - Top scorers, FA Premier League - By season, FA Premier League - All-time, FA Premier League - Trivia

Read more here: » FA Premier League: Encyclopedia II - FA Premier League - History

Carling: Encyclopedia II - FA Premier League - Top scorers

FA Premier League - By season. * For the first 3 seasons of the Premier League (1992–93, 1993–94, 1994–95) there were 22 clubs and therefore 42 games played by each club. For all seasons since there have been 20 clubs and therefore 38 games played. FA Premier League - All-time. As of January 21st 2006 * ...

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FA Premier League, FA Premier League - Overview, FA Premier League - The competition, FA Premier League - Sponsorship, FA Premier League - Worldwide reach, FA Premier League - Number of foreigners, FA Premier League - History, FA Premier League - Premier League clubs 2005–06, FA Premier League - Former Premier League members, FA Premier League - Past Premier League winners, FA Premier League - Top flight champions in English football, FA Premier League - Top scorers, FA Premier League - By season, FA Premier League - All-time, FA Premier League - Trivia

Read more here: » FA Premier League: Encyclopedia II - FA Premier League - Top scorers

Carling: Encyclopedia II - The 5678's - The 5678's in the West

The 5,6,7,8's recently became known in the West after their appearance in Kill Bill, performing "I Walk Like Jayne Mansfield", "I'm Blue" and "Woo Hoo" in a Tokyo club, "The House Of Blue Leaves". On the Special Bonus Features of the Kill Bill Volume 1 DVD, one of the features is of The 5,6,7,8's performing "I Walk Like Jayne Mansfield" and "I'm Blue" during filming of the movie, highly resembling a video clip. They also became renowned for the use of their cover of The Rock-A-Teens song "Woo Hoo" in advertisements for Carling lager a ...

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The 5678's, The 5678's - Members, The 5678's - The 5678's in the West, The 5678's - Discography

Read more here: » The 5678's: Encyclopedia II - The 5678's - The 5678's in the West

Carling: Encyclopedia II - Canadian beer - Microbreweries

As with the United States, a flourishing microbrewery industry has arisen in Canada, satisfying niche tastes and providing localized offerings. Canada's geography and the fact that alcohol sales and production are controlled at the provincial level mean that the products of microbreweries are usually available only in the regions where they are produced. For instance, the beer made by Creemore Springs is available only in southern Ontario. Unfortunately, many provinces have very strict sales and distribution laws, which tend to impede ...

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Canadian beer, Canadian beer - History, Canadian beer - Bottle Labelling, Canadian beer - Molson and Labatt, Canadian beer - Microbreweries, Canadian beer - Notable Brewers, Canadian beer - Brewpubs, Canadian beer - Beer in Canadian culture

Read more here: » Canadian beer: Encyclopedia II - Canadian beer - Microbreweries

Carling: Encyclopedia II - FA Premier League - History

The FA Premier League was formed on 20th February 1992 and played its first season in 1992–93. This meant a break-up of the 104-year-old Football League that had operated until then with four divisions. A number of events during the mid and late Eighties had sent clear signals that fundamental changes were needed to the structure of professional football. The English game was at possibly its lowest ebb ever. Stadiums were crumbling, supporters were faced with poor facilities, hooliganism was rife and English football was banned from European competition. The old First Division became a selling league as many top players were lured b ...

See also:

FA Premier League, FA Premier League - Overview, FA Premier League - The competition, FA Premier League - Sponsorship, FA Premier League - Worldwide reach, FA Premier League - Number of foreigners, FA Premier League - History, FA Premier League - Premier League clubs 2005–06, FA Premier League - Former Premier League members, FA Premier League - Past Premier League winners, FA Premier League - Top flight champions in English football, FA Premier League - Top scorers, FA Premier League - By season, FA Premier League - All-time

Read more here: » FA Premier League: Encyclopedia II - FA Premier League - History

Carling: Encyclopedia II - London Ontario - Arts and culture

London's diverse cultural offering boosts its tourism industry. The city is home to many festivals throughout the summer including the London International Children's Festival, London Ribfest which is the second largest rib festival in North America [1], and Sunfest, a World music and culture festival — the second biggest in Canada after Caribana in Toronto. The Thames River Art Collective, known in London as the standout progressive artists collective, was formed in 2005. Drawing from historical artistic themes of the London area, TRAC encorporates multiple artistic forms and mediums to deliver a com ...

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London Ontario, London Ontario - History, London Ontario - Law and Government, London Ontario - Geography, London Ontario - Major Parks, London Ontario - Economy/Industry, London Ontario - Demographics, London Ontario - Crime, London Ontario - Education, London Ontario - Sports teams, London Ontario - Communications and media, London Ontario - Television, London Ontario - Radio, London Ontario - Newspapers, London Ontario - Arts and culture, London Ontario - Transportation, London Ontario - Miscellaneous, London Ontario - Notable Londoners

Read more here: » London Ontario: Encyclopedia II - London Ontario - Arts and culture

Carling: Encyclopedia II - FA Premier League 1993-94 - New Sponsors and new Members

From the start of the 1993-1994 season, the FA Premier League would be sponsored by Carling Breweries - an association which would last for eight years. New members of the division were Newcastle United, West Ham United and Swindon Town. Newcastle had been relegated from the old First Division in 1989 and West Ham United had been relegated the season before the start of the Premier League. Swindon, meanwhile, had never played top division football before. They had won the old First Division playoffs in ...

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FA Premier League 1993-94, FA Premier League 1993-94 - New Sponsors and new Members, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Manchester United's Double Triumph, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Success for Blackburn Newcastle Arsenal and Villa, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Transfers, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Managerial Changes, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Going down...., FA Premier League 1993-94 - .....Coming Up, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Final League Table, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Comments on each team, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Top goal scorers

Read more here: » FA Premier League 1993-94: Encyclopedia II - FA Premier League 1993-94 - New Sponsors and new Members

Carling: Encyclopedia II - London Ontario - Demographics

As of 2001, the City of London had 336,539 inhabitants. According to StatCan, Canada's official statistics office, the metropolitan population is 432,451 growing an annual 0.76%. The city of London has one of the highest percentages of people in a Canadian city who are of Anglo-saxon, Scots and Irish origins. London also has a significant Polish, Italian, German, and white-Spanish (mostly from Argentina, and Chile) populations. White: 381,980 or 91.6% Black: 6,115 or 1.4% Arab: 6,075 or 1.4% mixed race: 5 ...

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London Ontario, London Ontario - History, London Ontario - Law and Government, London Ontario - Geography, London Ontario - Major Parks, London Ontario - Economy/Industry, London Ontario - Demographics, London Ontario - Crime, London Ontario - Education, London Ontario - Sports teams, London Ontario - Communications and media, London Ontario - Television, London Ontario - Radio, London Ontario - Newspapers, London Ontario - Arts and culture, London Ontario - Transportation, London Ontario - Miscellaneous, London Ontario - Notable Londoners

Read more here: » London Ontario: Encyclopedia II - London Ontario - Demographics

Carling: Encyclopedia II - London Ontario - Education

London elementary and secondary schools are part of two school boards, the Thames Valley District School Board and the London District Catholic School Board. See List of schools in London, Ontario. London is the home of the University of Western Ontario (UWO), founded in 1878. UWO is a vibrant centre of learning with 1,164 faculty members and almost 29,000 undergraduate and graduate students. It often places in the top ten in the annual Maclean's magazine rankings of Canadian universities. The Richard Ivey School of Business, p ...

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London Ontario, London Ontario - History, London Ontario - Law and Government, London Ontario - Geography, London Ontario - Major Parks, London Ontario - Economy/Industry, London Ontario - Demographics, London Ontario - Crime, London Ontario - Education, London Ontario - Sports teams, London Ontario - Communications and media, London Ontario - Television, London Ontario - Radio, London Ontario - Newspapers, London Ontario - Arts and culture, London Ontario - Transportation, London Ontario - Miscellaneous, London Ontario - Notable Londoners

Read more here: » London Ontario: Encyclopedia II - London Ontario - Education

Carling: Encyclopedia II - FA Premier League - Former Premier League members

† Founding member of Premier League. (a) Now Milton Keynes Dons F.C. Notes: Team movements for 2005–06 season: Crystal Palace, Norwich City and Southampton were relegated to The Championship. On a dramatic final day of the season, last-place West Bromwich Albion defeated Portsmouth, but had to see other results go their way. Norwich City, who started the day outside the drop zone, were unfortunately beaten 6–0 by Fulham. Southampton lost 2–1 to Man United. Palace were ei ...

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FA Premier League, FA Premier League - Overview, FA Premier League - The competition, FA Premier League - Sponsorship, FA Premier League - Worldwide reach, FA Premier League - Number of foreigners, FA Premier League - History, FA Premier League - Premier League clubs 2005–06, FA Premier League - Former Premier League members, FA Premier League - Past Premier League winners, FA Premier League - Top flight champions in English football, FA Premier League - Top scorers, FA Premier League - By season, FA Premier League - All-time

Read more here: » FA Premier League: Encyclopedia II - FA Premier League - Former Premier League members

Carling: Encyclopedia II - 1993-94 in English football - League tables

1993-94 in English football - Football League Division One. 1993-94 in English football - Football League Division Two. 1993-94 in English football - Football League Division Three. ...

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1993-94 in English football, 1993-94 in English football - Overview, 1993-94 in English football - Events, 1993-94 in English football - Honours, 1993-94 in English football - English national team, 1993-94 in English football - Qualifying Group Final Positions, 1993-94 in English football - League tables, 1993-94 in English football - FA Premier League, 1993-94 in English football - Football League Division One, 1993-94 in English football - Football League Division Two, 1993-94 in English football - Football League Division Three, 1993-94 in English football - Transfer deals, 1993-94 in English football - Deaths

Read more here: » 1993-94 in English football: Encyclopedia II - 1993-94 in English football - League tables

Carling: Encyclopedia II - London Ontario - Crime

Historically, crime in London has been low for a city of its size, although the Hell's Angels have set up a chapter in town and the city formerly housed a chapter of the Outlaws Motorcycle Club. In 2005, however, London had a record 14 homicides, giving the city a per capita murder rate of 3.8 per 100,000, twice the 2004 national average and about a third higher than in Toronto, where much concern ...

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London Ontario, London Ontario - History, London Ontario - Law and Government, London Ontario - Geography, London Ontario - Major Parks, London Ontario - Economy/Industry, London Ontario - Demographics, London Ontario - Crime, London Ontario - Education, London Ontario - Sports teams, London Ontario - Communications and media, London Ontario - Television, London Ontario - Radio, London Ontario - Newspapers, London Ontario - Arts and culture, London Ontario - Transportation, London Ontario - Miscellaneous, London Ontario - Notable Londoners

Read more here: » London Ontario: Encyclopedia II - London Ontario - Crime

Carling: Encyclopedia II - London Ontario - Education

London elementary and secondary schools are part of two school boards, the Thames Valley District School Board and the London District Catholic School Board. See List of schools in London, Ontario. London is the home of the University of Western Ontario (UWO), founded in 1878. UWO is a vibrant centre of learning with 1,164 faculty members and almost 29,000 undergraduate and graduate students. It often places in the top three in the annual Maclean's magazine rankings of Canadian universities. The Richard Ivey School of Business, ...

See also:

London Ontario, London Ontario - History, London Ontario - Law and Government, London Ontario - Geography, London Ontario - Major Parks, London Ontario - Economy/Industry, London Ontario - Demographics, London Ontario - Crime, London Ontario - Education, London Ontario - Sports teams, London Ontario - Communications and media, London Ontario - Television, London Ontario - Radio, London Ontario - Newspapers, London Ontario - Arts and culture, London Ontario - Transportation, London Ontario - Miscellaneous, London Ontario - Notable Londoners

Read more here: » London Ontario: Encyclopedia II - London Ontario - Education

Carling: Encyclopedia II - London Ontario - Sports teams

London is currently home to the London Knights of the Ontario Hockey League, which plays at the John Labatt Centre, the host arena of the 2005 Memorial Cup, and were both 2004-2005 OHL and Memorial Cup Champions. They are by far the most popular sports team in the city. During the summer months, the London Majors of the Intercounty Baseball League play at historic Labatt Park. Lesser and former sports teams from London include: London Monarchs of the now non-operational Canadian Baseball League. They played at Labatt Park. ...

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London Ontario, London Ontario - History, London Ontario - Law and Government, London Ontario - Geography, London Ontario - Major Parks, London Ontario - Economy/Industry, London Ontario - Demographics, London Ontario - Crime, London Ontario - Education, London Ontario - Sports teams, London Ontario - Communications and media, London Ontario - Television, London Ontario - Radio, London Ontario - Newspapers, London Ontario - Arts and culture, London Ontario - Transportation, London Ontario - Miscellaneous, London Ontario - Notable Londoners

Read more here: » London Ontario: Encyclopedia II - London Ontario - Sports teams

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