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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Fulham |  |  |  | Fulham: Encyclopedia II - Liverpool F.C. - Kenny Dalglish: Success in ExileFagan handed over the reins to striker Kenny Dalglish, who had established himself as a world class player and now wanted to prove himself as a top manager. His first season in charge could not have been better, as the Reds fought off competition from Everton, West Ham United and Manchester United to win the league title. They also beat neighbours Everton 3-1 in the F.A Cup final to become only the third team ...
See also:Liverpool F.C., Liverpool F.C. - Early Successes, Liverpool F.C. - The Bill Shankly Revolution, Liverpool F.C. - Bob Paisley: The Greatest Glory Days, Liverpool F.C. - Joe Fagan: Brief but Glorious, Liverpool F.C. - Kenny Dalglish: Success in Exile, Liverpool F.C. - Graeme Souness: FA Cup winners, Liverpool F.C. - Roy Evans: The Nearly Men, Liverpool F.C. - Gérard Houllier: Cup Kings, Liverpool F.C. - Rafael Benítez: Back on top of Europe, Liverpool F.C. - Match statistics, Liverpool F.C. - Club culture, Liverpool F.C. - Other, Liverpool F.C. - Players out on loan, Liverpool F.C. - Reserve and Academy players, Liverpool F.C. - Staff, Liverpool F.C. - Stars, Liverpool F.C. - Managers, Liverpool F.C. - Official Websites, Liverpool F.C. - UK & Ireland, Liverpool F.C. - European, Liverpool F.C. - International, Liverpool F.C. - Other Websites Read more here: » Liverpool F.C.: Encyclopedia II - Liverpool F.C. - Kenny Dalglish: Success in Exile |
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|  |  |  | Fulham: Encyclopedia II - Liverpool F.C. - Graeme Souness: FA Cup winnersKenny Dalglish stunned the football world by resigning as Liverpool manager in February 1991. His Liverpool side looked well placed to win the domestic double, but he quit the club and blamed the pressures of management for his decision to leave. Long serving coach Ronnie Moran spent two months in temporary charge of the team, but by the time his successor Graeme Souness arrived the league title and F.A ...
See also:Liverpool F.C., Liverpool F.C. - Early Successes, Liverpool F.C. - The Bill Shankly Revolution, Liverpool F.C. - Bob Paisley: The Greatest Glory Days, Liverpool F.C. - Joe Fagan: Brief but Glorious, Liverpool F.C. - Kenny Dalglish: Success in Exile, Liverpool F.C. - Graeme Souness: FA Cup winners, Liverpool F.C. - Roy Evans: The Nearly Men, Liverpool F.C. - Gérard Houllier: Cup Kings, Liverpool F.C. - Rafael Benítez: Back on top of Europe, Liverpool F.C. - Match statistics, Liverpool F.C. - Club culture, Liverpool F.C. - Other, Liverpool F.C. - Players out on loan, Liverpool F.C. - Reserve and Academy players, Liverpool F.C. - Staff, Liverpool F.C. - Stars, Liverpool F.C. - Managers, Liverpool F.C. - Official Websites, Liverpool F.C. - UK & Ireland, Liverpool F.C. - European, Liverpool F.C. - International, Liverpool F.C. - Other Websites Read more here: » Liverpool F.C.: Encyclopedia II - Liverpool F.C. - Graeme Souness: FA Cup winners |
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|  |  |  | Fulham: Encyclopedia II - Liverpool F.C. - Gérard Houllier: Cup KingsThe Liverpool directors brought in Frenchman Gérard Houllier to work alongside Roy Evans for the 1998-99 season after Houllier had gained fame as the Technical Director of France's World Cup winning side in 1998. Evans quit in November after failing to settle into the partnership. The Reds finished eighth in the Premiership - their lowest finish since 1994 - and failed to qualify for the UEFA Cup despite Robbie Fowler's return from injury and Michael Owen's continued impressive showings. But 1999-2000 was a bit better, as Liverpool finished ...
See also:Liverpool F.C., Liverpool F.C. - Early Successes, Liverpool F.C. - The Bill Shankly Revolution, Liverpool F.C. - Bob Paisley: The Greatest Glory Days, Liverpool F.C. - Joe Fagan: Brief but Glorious, Liverpool F.C. - Kenny Dalglish: Success in Exile, Liverpool F.C. - Graeme Souness: FA Cup winners, Liverpool F.C. - Roy Evans: The Nearly Men, Liverpool F.C. - Gérard Houllier: Cup Kings, Liverpool F.C. - Rafael Benítez: Back on top of Europe, Liverpool F.C. - Match statistics, Liverpool F.C. - Club culture, Liverpool F.C. - Other, Liverpool F.C. - Players out on loan, Liverpool F.C. - Reserve and Academy players, Liverpool F.C. - Staff, Liverpool F.C. - Stars, Liverpool F.C. - Managers, Liverpool F.C. - Official Websites, Liverpool F.C. - UK & Ireland, Liverpool F.C. - European, Liverpool F.C. - International, Liverpool F.C. - Other Websites Read more here: » Liverpool F.C.: Encyclopedia II - Liverpool F.C. - Gérard Houllier: Cup Kings |
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|  |  |  | Fulham: Encyclopedia II - Liverpool F.C. - Roy Evans: The Nearly MenBoot room veteran Roy Evans took over from Souness, and in his first full season (1994-95) they finished fourth in the Premiership and won the League Cup. Liverpool continued to progress the following season, being within a shout of the domestic double right up to the final few weeks of the season. But they finished third in the Premiership behind champions Manchester United and runners-up Newcastle, and lost 1-0 to Man United in the FA Cup final. Still, Liverpool were recognised as a top team once again, and were starting to attract top pla ...
See also:Liverpool F.C., Liverpool F.C. - Early Successes, Liverpool F.C. - The Bill Shankly Revolution, Liverpool F.C. - Bob Paisley: The Greatest Glory Days, Liverpool F.C. - Joe Fagan: Brief but Glorious, Liverpool F.C. - Kenny Dalglish: Success in Exile, Liverpool F.C. - Graeme Souness: FA Cup winners, Liverpool F.C. - Roy Evans: The Nearly Men, Liverpool F.C. - Gérard Houllier: Cup Kings, Liverpool F.C. - Rafael Benítez: Back on top of Europe, Liverpool F.C. - Match statistics, Liverpool F.C. - Club culture, Liverpool F.C. - Other, Liverpool F.C. - Players out on loan, Liverpool F.C. - Reserve and Academy players, Liverpool F.C. - Staff, Liverpool F.C. - Stars, Liverpool F.C. - Managers, Liverpool F.C. - Official Websites, Liverpool F.C. - UK & Ireland, Liverpool F.C. - European, Liverpool F.C. - International, Liverpool F.C. - Other Websites Read more here: » Liverpool F.C.: Encyclopedia II - Liverpool F.C. - Roy Evans: The Nearly Men |
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Statistics.
Main article: Liverpool F.C. - Statistics
Famous Liverpool fans.
Famous Liverpool fans, past and present, have included:
Fernando Alonso
Curtly Ambrose
Johnny Ball
Cilla Black
Cherie Blair
Paul Boardman
Stan Boardman
Ian Broudie
Basil Brush
Mel C
Craig Charles
Darren Clarke
Elvis Costello
Kelly Dalglish
Laura Davies
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See also:Liverpool F.C., Liverpool F.C. - Early Successes, Liverpool F.C. - The Bill Shankly Revolution, Liverpool F.C. - Bob Paisley: The Greatest Glory Days, Liverpool F.C. - Joe Fagan: Brief but Glorious, Liverpool F.C. - Kenny Dalglish: Success in Exile, Liverpool F.C. - Graeme Souness: FA Cup winners, Liverpool F.C. - Roy Evans: The Nearly Men, Liverpool F.C. - Gérard Houllier: Cup Kings, Liverpool F.C. - Rafael Benítez: Back on top of Europe, Liverpool F.C. - Miscellaneous Facts and Figures, Liverpool F.C. - Match statistics, Liverpool F.C. - Club culture, Liverpool F.C. - Other, Liverpool F.C. - Players out on loan, Liverpool F.C. - Reserve and Academy players, Liverpool F.C. - Staff, Liverpool F.C. - Stars, Liverpool F.C. - Managers, Liverpool F.C. - Official Websites, Liverpool F.C. - UK & Ireland, Liverpool F.C. - European, Liverpool F.C. - International, Liverpool F.C. - Other Websites Read more here: » Liverpool F.C.: Encyclopedia II - Liverpool F.C. - Managers |
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|  |  |  | Fulham: Encyclopedia II - Liverpool F.C. - Reserve and Academy playersLiverpool's reserve team plays its home games at the Racecourse Ground, the home stadium of Wrexham A.F.C..
See Also: List of Liverpool FC players
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See also:Liverpool F.C., Liverpool F.C. - Early Successes, Liverpool F.C. - The Bill Shankly Revolution, Liverpool F.C. - Bob Paisley: The Greatest Glory Days, Liverpool F.C. - Joe Fagan: Brief but Glorious, Liverpool F.C. - Kenny Dalglish: Success in Exile, Liverpool F.C. - Graeme Souness: FA Cup winners, Liverpool F.C. - Roy Evans: The Nearly Men, Liverpool F.C. - Gérard Houllier: Cup Kings, Liverpool F.C. - Rafael Benítez: Back on top of Europe, Liverpool F.C. - Miscellaneous Facts and Figures, Liverpool F.C. - Match statistics, Liverpool F.C. - Club culture, Liverpool F.C. - Other, Liverpool F.C. - Players out on loan, Liverpool F.C. - Reserve and Academy players, Liverpool F.C. - Staff, Liverpool F.C. - Stars, Liverpool F.C. - Managers, Liverpool F.C. - Official Websites, Liverpool F.C. - UK & Ireland, Liverpool F.C. - European, Liverpool F.C. - International, Liverpool F.C. - Other Websites Read more here: » Liverpool F.C.: Encyclopedia II - Liverpool F.C. - Reserve and Academy players |
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|  |  |  | Fulham: Encyclopedia II - Liverpool F.C. - Graeme Souness: FA Cup winnersKenny Dalglish stunned the football world by resigning as Liverpool manager in February 1991. His Liverpool side looked well placed to win the domestic double, but he quit the club and blamed the pressures of management for his decision to leave. Long serving coach Ronnie Moran spent two months in temporary charge of the team, but by the time his successor Graeme Souness arrived the league title and F.A ...
See also:Liverpool F.C., Liverpool F.C. - Early Successes, Liverpool F.C. - The Bill Shankly Revolution, Liverpool F.C. - Bob Paisley: The Greatest Glory Days, Liverpool F.C. - Joe Fagan: Brief but Glorious, Liverpool F.C. - Kenny Dalglish: Success in Exile, Liverpool F.C. - Graeme Souness: FA Cup winners, Liverpool F.C. - Roy Evans: The Nearly Men, Liverpool F.C. - Gérard Houllier: Cup Kings, Liverpool F.C. - Rafael Benítez: Back on top of Europe, Liverpool F.C. - Miscellaneous Facts and Figures, Liverpool F.C. - Match statistics, Liverpool F.C. - Club culture, Liverpool F.C. - Other, Liverpool F.C. - Players out on loan, Liverpool F.C. - Reserve and Academy players, Liverpool F.C. - Staff, Liverpool F.C. - Stars, Liverpool F.C. - Managers, Liverpool F.C. - Official Websites, Liverpool F.C. - UK & Ireland, Liverpool F.C. - European, Liverpool F.C. - International, Liverpool F.C. - Other Websites Read more here: » Liverpool F.C.: Encyclopedia II - Liverpool F.C. - Graeme Souness: FA Cup winners |
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|  |  |  | Fulham: Encyclopedia II - Liverpool F.C. - Kenny Dalglish: Success in ExileFagan handed over the reins to striker Kenny Dalglish, who had established himself as a world class player and now wanted to prove himself as a top manager. His first season in charge could not have been better, as the Reds fought off competition from Everton, West Ham United and Manchester United to win the league title. They also beat neighbours Everton 3-1 in the F.A Cup final to become only the third team ...
See also:Liverpool F.C., Liverpool F.C. - Early Successes, Liverpool F.C. - The Bill Shankly Revolution, Liverpool F.C. - Bob Paisley: The Greatest Glory Days, Liverpool F.C. - Joe Fagan: Brief but Glorious, Liverpool F.C. - Kenny Dalglish: Success in Exile, Liverpool F.C. - Graeme Souness: FA Cup winners, Liverpool F.C. - Roy Evans: The Nearly Men, Liverpool F.C. - Gérard Houllier: Cup Kings, Liverpool F.C. - Rafael Benítez: Back on top of Europe, Liverpool F.C. - Miscellaneous Facts and Figures, Liverpool F.C. - Match statistics, Liverpool F.C. - Club culture, Liverpool F.C. - Other, Liverpool F.C. - Players out on loan, Liverpool F.C. - Reserve and Academy players, Liverpool F.C. - Staff, Liverpool F.C. - Stars, Liverpool F.C. - Managers, Liverpool F.C. - Official Websites, Liverpool F.C. - UK & Ireland, Liverpool F.C. - European, Liverpool F.C. - International, Liverpool F.C. - Other Websites Read more here: » Liverpool F.C.: Encyclopedia II - Liverpool F.C. - Kenny Dalglish: Success in Exile |
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|  |  |  | Fulham: Encyclopedia II - Liverpool F.C. - Joe Fagan: Brief but GloriousVeteran coach Joe Fagan moved up to the manager's seat on Paisley's retirement, and his first season at the helm saw Liverpool become the first English club to win three major trophies in a single season - the league title, the League Cup and the European Cup.
Fagan's second season as manager was his last - and it had a traumatic ending. Having lost to neighbours Everton in the race for the league title, Fagan decided to retire and wanted to go out on a high with the European Cup. The Reds had a rare trophyless season as they lost 1-0 ...
See also:Liverpool F.C., Liverpool F.C. - Early Successes, Liverpool F.C. - The Bill Shankly Revolution, Liverpool F.C. - Bob Paisley: The Greatest Glory Days, Liverpool F.C. - Joe Fagan: Brief but Glorious, Liverpool F.C. - Kenny Dalglish: Success in Exile, Liverpool F.C. - Graeme Souness: FA Cup winners, Liverpool F.C. - Roy Evans: The Nearly Men, Liverpool F.C. - Gérard Houllier: Cup Kings, Liverpool F.C. - Rafael Benítez: Back on top of Europe, Liverpool F.C. - Miscellaneous Facts and Figures, Liverpool F.C. - Match statistics, Liverpool F.C. - Club culture, Liverpool F.C. - Other, Liverpool F.C. - Players out on loan, Liverpool F.C. - Reserve and Academy players, Liverpool F.C. - Staff, Liverpool F.C. - Stars, Liverpool F.C. - Managers, Liverpool F.C. - Official Websites, Liverpool F.C. - UK & Ireland, Liverpool F.C. - European, Liverpool F.C. - International, Liverpool F.C. - Other Websites Read more here: » Liverpool F.C.: Encyclopedia II - Liverpool F.C. - Joe Fagan: Brief but Glorious |
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|  |  |  | Fulham: Encyclopedia II - Liverpool F.C. - Roy Evans: The Nearly MenBoot room veteran Roy Evans took over from Souness, and in his first full season (1994-95) they finished fourth in the Premiership and won the League Cup. Liverpool continued to progress the following season, being within a shout of the domestic double right up to the final few weeks of the season. But they finished third in the Premiership behind champions Manchester United and runners-up Newcastle, and lost 1-0 to Man United in the FA Cup final. Still, Liverpool were recognised as a top team once again, and were starting to attract top pla ...
See also:Liverpool F.C., Liverpool F.C. - Early Successes, Liverpool F.C. - The Bill Shankly Revolution, Liverpool F.C. - Bob Paisley: The Greatest Glory Days, Liverpool F.C. - Joe Fagan: Brief but Glorious, Liverpool F.C. - Kenny Dalglish: Success in Exile, Liverpool F.C. - Graeme Souness: FA Cup winners, Liverpool F.C. - Roy Evans: The Nearly Men, Liverpool F.C. - Gérard Houllier: Cup Kings, Liverpool F.C. - Rafael Benítez: Back on top of Europe, Liverpool F.C. - Miscellaneous Facts and Figures, Liverpool F.C. - Match statistics, Liverpool F.C. - Club culture, Liverpool F.C. - Other, Liverpool F.C. - Players out on loan, Liverpool F.C. - Reserve and Academy players, Liverpool F.C. - Staff, Liverpool F.C. - Stars, Liverpool F.C. - Managers, Liverpool F.C. - Official Websites, Liverpool F.C. - UK & Ireland, Liverpool F.C. - European, Liverpool F.C. - International, Liverpool F.C. - Other Websites Read more here: » Liverpool F.C.: Encyclopedia II - Liverpool F.C. - Roy Evans: The Nearly Men |
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|  |  |  | Fulham: Encyclopedia II - Liverpool F.C. - Gérard Houllier: Cup KingsThe Liverpool directors brought in Frenchman Gérard Houllier to work alongside Roy Evans for the 1998-99 season after Houllier had gained fame as the Technical Director of France's World Cup winning side in 1998. Evans quit in November after failing to settle into the partnership. The Reds finished eighth in the Premiership - their lowest finish since 1994 - and failed to qualify for the UEFA Cup despite Robbie Fowler's return from injury and Michael Owen's continued impressive showings. But 1999-2000 was a bit better, as Liverpool finished ...
See also:Liverpool F.C., Liverpool F.C. - Early Successes, Liverpool F.C. - The Bill Shankly Revolution, Liverpool F.C. - Bob Paisley: The Greatest Glory Days, Liverpool F.C. - Joe Fagan: Brief but Glorious, Liverpool F.C. - Kenny Dalglish: Success in Exile, Liverpool F.C. - Graeme Souness: FA Cup winners, Liverpool F.C. - Roy Evans: The Nearly Men, Liverpool F.C. - Gérard Houllier: Cup Kings, Liverpool F.C. - Rafael Benítez: Back on top of Europe, Liverpool F.C. - Miscellaneous Facts and Figures, Liverpool F.C. - Match statistics, Liverpool F.C. - Club culture, Liverpool F.C. - Other, Liverpool F.C. - Players out on loan, Liverpool F.C. - Reserve and Academy players, Liverpool F.C. - Staff, Liverpool F.C. - Stars, Liverpool F.C. - Managers, Liverpool F.C. - Official Websites, Liverpool F.C. - UK & Ireland, Liverpool F.C. - European, Liverpool F.C. - International, Liverpool F.C. - Other Websites Read more here: » Liverpool F.C.: Encyclopedia II - Liverpool F.C. - Gérard Houllier: Cup Kings |
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|  |  |  | Fulham: Encyclopedia II - Liverpool F.C. - Miscellaneous Facts and Figures
Liverpool F.C. - Match statistics.
Liverpool's first ever competitive game was in the Lancashire League against Higher Walton. They won 8-0. Their side did not have one English player.
FA Cup debut: September 1892 4-0 v Nantwich
League debut: 2-0 v Middlesbrough Ironopolis F.C. on 2nd September 1893 (Division 2)
First Honour: in the 1893/94 season they became the Second Division champions.
Liverpool played against Blackburn Rovers F.C. on September 5th 1896. Rovers ...
See also:Liverpool F.C., Liverpool F.C. - Early Successes, Liverpool F.C. - The Bill Shankly Revolution, Liverpool F.C. - Bob Paisley: The Greatest Glory Days, Liverpool F.C. - Joe Fagan: Brief but Glorious, Liverpool F.C. - Kenny Dalglish: Success in Exile, Liverpool F.C. - Graeme Souness: FA Cup winners, Liverpool F.C. - Roy Evans: The Nearly Men, Liverpool F.C. - Gérard Houllier: Cup Kings, Liverpool F.C. - Rafael Benítez: Back on top of Europe, Liverpool F.C. - Miscellaneous Facts and Figures, Liverpool F.C. - Match statistics, Liverpool F.C. - Club culture, Liverpool F.C. - Other, Liverpool F.C. - Players out on loan, Liverpool F.C. - Reserve and Academy players, Liverpool F.C. - Staff, Liverpool F.C. - Stars, Liverpool F.C. - Managers, Liverpool F.C. - Official Websites, Liverpool F.C. - UK & Ireland, Liverpool F.C. - European, Liverpool F.C. - International, Liverpool F.C. - Other Websites Read more here: » Liverpool F.C.: Encyclopedia II - Liverpool F.C. - Miscellaneous Facts and Figures |
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|  |  |  | Fulham: Encyclopedia II - Liverpool F.C. - Rafael Benítez: Back on top of EuropeSpaniard Rafael Benítez took over from Houllier, but erratic league form quickly put paid to their Premiership title hopes, eventually finishing fifth. However, the season had a glorious ending at the European Cup final in Istanbul. After eliminating hot favourites Juventus in the quarter finals and English rivals Chelsea F.C. in the semis, the Reds met Italian side AC Milan in the final. Liverpool trailed 0-3 at half time, but three goals in the second half forced extra time and then a penalty shoot out, which Liverpool won. This triumph w ...
See also:Liverpool F.C., Liverpool F.C. - Early Successes, Liverpool F.C. - The Bill Shankly Revolution, Liverpool F.C. - Bob Paisley: The Greatest Glory Days, Liverpool F.C. - Joe Fagan: Brief but Glorious, Liverpool F.C. - Kenny Dalglish: Success in Exile, Liverpool F.C. - Graeme Souness: FA Cup winners, Liverpool F.C. - Roy Evans: The Nearly Men, Liverpool F.C. - Gérard Houllier: Cup Kings, Liverpool F.C. - Rafael Benítez: Back on top of Europe, Liverpool F.C. - Miscellaneous Facts and Figures, Liverpool F.C. - Match statistics, Liverpool F.C. - Club culture, Liverpool F.C. - Other, Liverpool F.C. - Players out on loan, Liverpool F.C. - Reserve and Academy players, Liverpool F.C. - Staff, Liverpool F.C. - Stars, Liverpool F.C. - Managers, Liverpool F.C. - Official Websites, Liverpool F.C. - UK & Ireland, Liverpool F.C. - European, Liverpool F.C. - International, Liverpool F.C. - Other Websites Read more here: » Liverpool F.C.: Encyclopedia II - Liverpool F.C. - Rafael Benítez: Back on top of Europe |
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Current squad.
As of 27 January, 2006
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See also:Liverpool F.C., Liverpool F.C. - Early Successes, Liverpool F.C. - The Bill Shankly Revolution, Liverpool F.C. - Bob Paisley: The Greatest Glory Days, Liverpool F.C. - Joe Fagan: Brief but Glorious, Liverpool F.C. - Kenny Dalglish: Success in Exile, Liverpool F.C. - Graeme Souness: FA Cup winners, Liverpool F.C. - Roy Evans: The Nearly Men, Liverpool F.C. - Gérard Houllier: Cup Kings, Liverpool F.C. - Rafael Benítez: Back on top of Europe, Liverpool F.C. - Match statistics, Liverpool F.C. - Club culture, Liverpool F.C. - Other, Liverpool F.C. - Players out on loan, Liverpool F.C. - Reserve and Academy players, Liverpool F.C. - Staff, Liverpool F.C. - Stars, Liverpool F.C. - Managers, Liverpool F.C. - Official Websites, Liverpool F.C. - UK & Ireland, Liverpool F.C. - European, Liverpool F.C. - International, Liverpool F.C. - Other Websites Read more here: » Liverpool F.C.: Encyclopedia II - Liverpool F.C. - Other |
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|  |  |  | Fulham: Encyclopedia II - Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98Bolton Wanderers: Back in the Premiership at the first time of asking, but went straight back down again despite moving into a new stadium and making some expensive new signings.
Barnsley: In the Premiership for the first time and ousted Manchester United from the F.A. Cup in a good run to the quarter finals, but could not repeat this good form in the Premiership and went straight back down.
Crystal Palace: As had happened in both of their previous Premiership seasons, the Eagles were relegated. This time their form was even mo ...
See also:Premiership-Football League gulf, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2001-02, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2004-05, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2005-06, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93/1993-94, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94/1994-95, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95/1995-96, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96/1996-97, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97/1997-98, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98/1998-99, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99/1999-2000, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000/2000-01, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01/2001-02, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2001-02/2002-03, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03/2003-04, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04/2004-05 Read more here: » Premiership-Football League gulf: Encyclopedia II - Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98 |
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|  |  |  | Fulham: Encyclopedia II - London - DemographicsLondon had about 860,000 people in 1801 (in comparison, Paris had about 670,000 in 1802), and the population of Edo (modern-day Tokyo, Japan), at the time the largest city in the world, has been estimated at 1 million to 1.25 million people. London was the most populous city in the world from 1825 until 1925, when it was overtaken by New York.
Residents of London are known as Londoners. The city and the 32 boroughs (some 610 square miles or 1,579 km²) had an estimated 7,421,228 inhabitants in 2004, making London the ...
See also:London, London - Defining London, London - Geography and climate, London - History, London - Modern London, London - Culture, London - London Districts, London - Central London, London - City of London, London - The West End, London - East London, London - The East End, London - Docklands, London - West London, London - North London, London - South London, London - Demographics, London - Government, London - Business and economy, London - Transport and infrastructure, London - Education, London - Media, London - Technology, London - Style and fashion, London - Religion, London - Sport, London - Tourist attractions, London - Places of interest, London - List of hotels in London, London - Buildings and monuments, London - Museums and galleries, London - Markets and shopping areas, London - Parks and gardens, London - Other places of interest, London - London in the arts, London - Literature featuring London, London - Films featuring London, London - Television programmes featuring London, London - Songs featuring London, London - Video Games featuring London, London - Major exhibitions staged in London, London - Parades Read more here: » London: Encyclopedia II - London - Demographics |
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London - Central London.
Main article: Central London
London - City of London.
Main article: City of London
The City of London is the principal financial district of the United Kingdom, and is one of the most important in the world. It is governed by the Corporation of London, an ancient body headed by the Lord Mayor of London. The City also has its own police force, the City of London police. Once dominated by the dome of St Paul' ...
See also:London, London - Defining London, London - Geography and climate, London - History, London - Modern London, London - Culture, London - London Districts, London - Central London, London - City of London, London - The West End, London - East London, London - The East End, London - Docklands, London - West London, London - North London, London - South London, London - Demographics, London - Government, London - Business and economy, London - Transport and infrastructure, London - Education, London - Media, London - Technology, London - Style and fashion, London - Religion, London - Sport, London - Tourist attractions, London - Places of interest, London - List of hotels in London, London - Buildings and monuments, London - Museums and galleries, London - Markets and shopping areas, London - Parks and gardens, London - Other places of interest, London - London in the arts, London - Literature featuring London, London - Films featuring London, London - Television programmes featuring London, London - Songs featuring London, London - Video Games featuring London, London - Major exhibitions staged in London, London - Parades Read more here: » London: Encyclopedia II - London - London Districts |
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|  |  |  | Fulham: Encyclopedia II - London - Modern LondonToday Greater London comprises the City of London and the 32 London boroughs (including the City of Westminster). 12 of these boroughs are defined as Inner London, the remaining 20 defined as Outer London. The dominant centre of activity in London is the City of Westminster (including the West End) which is the main cultural, entertainment and consumer district, the location of most of London's major corporate headquarters outside of the financial services sector, and the centre of the UK's national government. The City of London (also known ...
See also:London, London - Defining London, London - Geography and climate, London - History, London - Modern London, London - Culture, London - London Districts, London - Central London, London - City of London, London - The West End, London - East London, London - The East End, London - Docklands, London - West London, London - North London, London - South London, London - Demographics, London - Government, London - Business and economy, London - Transport and infrastructure, London - Education, London - Media, London - Technology, London - Style and fashion, London - Religion, London - Sport, London - Tourist attractions, London - Places of interest, London - List of hotels in London, London - Buildings and monuments, London - Museums and galleries, London - Markets and shopping areas, London - Parks and gardens, London - Other places of interest, London - London in the arts, London - Literature featuring London, London - Films featuring London, London - Television programmes featuring London, London - Songs featuring London, London - Video Games featuring London, London - Major exhibitions staged in London, London - Parades Read more here: » London: Encyclopedia II - London - Modern London |
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|  |  |  | Fulham: Encyclopedia II - London - HistoryThe name London is commonly thought to have come from the Latin name Londinium, as London was founded by the Romans during their reign over the land, around AD 43– although there is some slight evidence of pre-Roman settlement. The BBC History website, however, claims that the name Londinium is actually "Celtic, not Latin, and may originally have referred to a previous farmstead on the site"; the root is 'Lond' meaning 'wild' (i.e. overgrown or forested) place. This fortified Roman settlement was the capital of the province o ...
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|  |  |  | Fulham: Encyclopedia II - London - GovernmentGreater London is divided into the 32 London boroughs and the City of London. The boroughs are the most important unit of local government in London, and are responsible for running most local services in their respective areas. The City of London is run not by a conventional local authority, but by the historical Corporation of London.
The Greater London Authority (GLA) is the London-wide body responsible for co-ordinating the boroughs, strategic planning, and running some London-wide services such as policing, the fire service and t ...
See also:London, London - Defining London, London - Geography and climate, London - History, London - Modern London, London - Culture, London - London Districts, London - Central London, London - City of London, London - The West End, London - East London, London - The East End, London - Docklands, London - West London, London - North London, London - South London, London - Demographics, London - Government, London - Business and economy, London - Transport and infrastructure, London - Education, London - Media, London - Technology, London - Style and fashion, London - Religion, London - Sport, London - Tourist attractions, London - Places of interest, London - List of hotels in London, London - Buildings and monuments, London - Museums and galleries, London - Markets and shopping areas, London - Parks and gardens, London - Other places of interest, London - London in the arts, London - Literature featuring London, London - Films featuring London, London - Television programmes featuring London, London - Songs featuring London, London - Video Games featuring London, London - Major exhibitions staged in London, London - Parades Read more here: » London: Encyclopedia II - London - Government |
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|  |  |  | Fulham: Encyclopedia II - London - Business and economyLondon serves as an enormous engine for the global economy. As Europe's largest city economy, it generated $365 billion in 2004 (17% of the UK's Gross Domestic Product) although this only refers to the city proper. The economic impact of the entire London metropolitan area is far higher, year-on-year accounting for approximately 30% of the UK's GDP [9] or $642 billion (estimate) in 2004. If it were it a country, the London metropolitan area would be the 13th largest economy in the world - higher than the GDP of Australia. London is also a large financial exporter making it a lar ...
See also:London, London - Defining London, London - Geography and climate, London - History, London - Modern London, London - Culture, London - London Districts, London - Central London, London - City of London, London - The West End, London - East London, London - The East End, London - Docklands, London - West London, London - North London, London - South London, London - Demographics, London - Government, London - Business and economy, London - Transport and infrastructure, London - Education, London - Media, London - Technology, London - Style and fashion, London - Religion, London - Sport, London - Tourist attractions, London - Places of interest, London - List of hotels in London, London - Buildings and monuments, London - Museums and galleries, London - Markets and shopping areas, London - Parks and gardens, London - Other places of interest, London - London in the arts, London - Literature featuring London, London - Films featuring London, London - Television programmes featuring London, London - Songs featuring London, London - Video Games featuring London, London - Major exhibitions staged in London, London - Parades Read more here: » London: Encyclopedia II - London - Business and economy |
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|  |  |  | Fulham: Encyclopedia II - London - Style and fashionLondon is one of the "big four" fashion capitals (alongside Paris, Milan and New York) and is home to some of the finest haute couture in the world. Burberry, French Connection FCUK, Laura Ashley, Alexander McQueen and Stella McCartney are all famous London designers. London Fashion Week takes place twice a year.
Some of the world's most renowned department stores are based in London including Harrods, Selfridges and Harvey Nichols. The Mayfair district, which includes Bond Street, is home to many exclusive designer stores and boutiqu ...
See also:London, London - Defining London, London - Geography and climate, London - History, London - Modern London, London - Culture, London - London Districts, London - Central London, London - City of London, London - The West End, London - East London, London - The East End, London - Docklands, London - West London, London - North London, London - South London, London - Demographics, London - Government, London - Business and economy, London - Transport and infrastructure, London - Education, London - Media, London - Technology, London - Style and fashion, London - Religion, London - Sport, London - Tourist attractions, London - Places of interest, London - List of hotels in London, London - Buildings and monuments, London - Museums and galleries, London - Markets and shopping areas, London - Parks and gardens, London - Other places of interest, London - London in the arts, London - Literature featuring London, London - Films featuring London, London - Television programmes featuring London, London - Songs featuring London, London - Video Games featuring London, London - Major exhibitions staged in London, London - Parades Read more here: » London: Encyclopedia II - London - Style and fashion |
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