1.NBAl History
NBA (full name: National Basketball Association) is the largest professional basketball tournament in the United States, representing the highest level of world basketball, which produced Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson, Kobe Bryant, Yao Ming, LeBron James and other world superstars.
The association has 30 teams at first, belonging to two leagues, the Eastern Conference and the Western Conference; each league is composed of three divisions, each division has five teams. Among the 30 teams, 29 are located in the United States, and the other one is from Toronto, Canada.
Development History In 1896, the first basketball organization in the United States, the "National Basketball League", was established. However, due to the incomplete basketball rules and incomplete organizational structure at that time, the organization existed in name only after a few seasons. . On April 6, 1946, the "Basketball Association of America (BAA)" was founded by Walter A. Brown, the owner of Boston Garden in the United States. When the BAA was established, there were 11 teams.
Brown proposed the high-salary system and contract system for the first time. The high-salary system means that professional basketball must have strong financial support so that the game can be maintained at a high level. The contract system means that a player can only sign a contract with one club, and a player reserve system is established to prevent losses when players suddenly leave the team.
On November 1st, the BAA competition officially started. The two sides were the Toronto Eskimos and the New York Knicks. The score was 66:68, and the Knicks won.
In 1947, the Philadelphia Warriors, led by their number one star and the first scoring champion in the league, Joe Fulks (averaging 23.2 points per game), scored 4 goals per game. :1 defeated the Chicago Stags and became the first championship team. In 1949, with Brown's efforts, the two major basketball organizations in the United States, the BAA and the NBL, merged into the "NBA".
The NBA has 17 teams divided into three divisions. The Minneapolis Lakers from the NBL relied on the help of the 2.09-meter-tall American center George Mikan to win the first NBA title. season champion. On November 22, 1950, in the game between the Minneapolis Lakers and the Fort Wayne Pistons, the lowest score in NBA history was set, 19:18.
NBA superstar Michael Jordan On March 2, 1951, Celtics president Brown provided the Boston Garden Arena for free and held the first All-Star Game. The final score was 111:94, and the Eastern Stars won.
In 1952, the Outstanding Excellence Award was first established, and the first player to win the award was Don Melnick of the Fort Wayne Pistons. Since 1954, the NBA has implemented a 24-second system.
After defeating the Nationals, the Lakers became the first team to win three consecutive championships. At that time, the NBA only had the New York Knicks, Boston Celtics, Philadelphia Warriors, Fort Wayne Pistons, Minneapolis Lakers, Rochester Royals, Syracuse Nationals, and the Tri-City Black. Eagle 8 teams.
In 1961, the Chicago Packers joined. In 1966, the Celtics completed an unprecedented eight consecutive championships.
The Chicago Bulls join the NBA and become the 10th team. In 1967, a new basketball organization, the ABA (American Basketball Association), was established, with George Mikan as its first president.
With the addition of the San Diego Rockets (Houston Rockets) and Seattle SuperSonics, the total number of teams rose to 12. In 1968, the Milwaukee Bucks and Phoenix Suns joined.
In 1970, the three newly joined teams were the Cleveland Cavaliers, Portland Trail Blazers, and Buffalo Braves. The NBA league was officially divided into East and West divisions.
In 1973, CBS bought the three-year rights to broadcast NBA games for US$27 million, making NBA games on television for the first time. However, because the conditions for live broadcasting were not available at the time, they could only play videos.
In 1974, the New Orleans Jazz (Utah Jazz) joined. The total number of teams reaches 18.
In 1976, due to poor management, the ABA was annexed by the American NBA. The original ABA teams Denver Nuggets, Indiana Pacers, New York Nets and San Antonio Spurs were merged into the NBA. The number of teams increased to 22.
Since then, the NBA has formed a monopoly on the American basketball industry. In 1979, the NBA began to implement the 3-point long-range shooting system.
In order to avoid the disparity in strength between teams, the NBA has established an annual "NBA Rookie Selection System" to rank college players who graduated that year according to their level, and then each club will rank them according to the last player in the league that year. The rankings and the final lottery are selected in order, with those with higher rankings selected first. Each team can only choose one in each round, which ensures that the weakest team can get the highest-level rookie. In order to prevent wealthy teams from using high salaries to monopolize star players, the NBA has set a limit on the total salary of each team.
If the "high salary system" and the "contract system" are the two cornerstones of the NBA, then the "rookie selection system" and the "salary limit system" ensure that NBA games are intense and exciting, and the games are unstoppable. Predictability attracts many American fans to basketball courts. The NBA league also implements a transfer system. NBA players are not allowed to be bought or sold, but can only be exchanged for players.
From the beginning of the season until 9 pm on the 16th Thursday, teams can freely exchange players. From then on until the end of the regular season, all team personnel were "frozen".
NBA transfers involve exchanging players and contracts together. In 1980, the Dallas Mavericks joined the NBA.
In 1984, Jordan, Barkley and other members of the 1984 Diamond Generation entered the league. In 1988, the Charlotte Hornets and Miami Heat joined the NBA.
In 1989, the Orlando Magic and Minnesota Timberwolves joined the NBA. In 1995, two Canadian teams joined the NBA, the Toronto Raptors and the Vancouver Grizzlies, bringing the number of NBA teams to 29.
In 1996, Iverson, Kobe, Nash and other golden generations who had dominated the league for nearly 15 years entered the league. In 2002, Yao Ming entered the NBA and became the first Chinese No. 1 pick in history.
The Miami Heat Big Three In 2003, James, Anthony, Wade, Bosh and other 03 platinum generation members entered the league. In 2004, the Charlotte Bobcats joined, bringing the number of teams to 30.
In 2008, the Seattle SuperSonics changed their name to the Oklahoma City Thunder. In 2008, the Boston Celtics acquired Ray Allen and Garnett through a trade, rising from the worst in the league to the best in the league, and won the championship with an impressive record. In the summer of 2010, James and Bosh joined Miami. The Heat, together with Wade, form the ultra-luxurious Big Three, a move that will have a positive impact on the next few years. 2. Historical stories or legends about Brighton, England
Brighton Palace was built in the 18th century. It is a building with both Indian and oriental styles. Its appearance is an onion-shaped roof and spiers. .
It was originally the Seaside Palace in GeeIV and was renovated by John Nash in 1815-1820. It is one of the most exotic buildings in the UK. There are beautiful royal furniture and works of art inside, and the decoration and furniture restoration cost 10 million pounds.
The palace is said to be decorated according to Chinese taste, but we guess that the painters and craftsmen are probably not Chinese. The main wall of the palace is pink with green bamboo paintings, which is very special.
The dragons in all the lanterns or paintings inside are not the dragons I have been familiar with since I was a child. They have no legs and have pointed and thin faces. They are probably mixed with other imaginations of foreigners.
Although the characters in the portrait are all wearing Qing Dynasty clothes, their faces have some traces of Westerners.
The most wonderful thing is that in a painting in the banquet hall, there is a Chinese woman holding a child, just like the posture and expression of the Virgin Mary. There are only some furniture, but it is obvious at a glance that they are made in China. 3. History of Vacheron Constantin
Founded in 1755, Vacheron Constantin is the oldest watch manufacturer in the world and one of the most famous watch factories in the world.
Vacheron Constantin has inherited the essence of traditional Swiss watchmaking without interruption. It has also innovated many watchmaking technologies and made great contributions to the watchmaking industry.
Vacheron Constantin has a history of 231 years. It is the oldest and longest-lasting famous brand watch in the world. It only produces more than 20,000 pieces every year. The cross mark on its dial like the Swiss national emblem is already A symbol of taste, status and wealth.
In 1755, founder Jean-Marc Vacheron and later member Francois Constantin, with their foresight and ultimate watchmaking craftsmanship, finally took the lead in Switzerland, the watch kingdom where people and talents gather together. Founded, Vacheron Constantin is famous for its emphasis on humanistic spirit and historical inheritance. After 243 years of time, Vacheron Constantin is now synonymous with "time" and an irreplaceable wrist art in the eyes of watch lovers.
Vacheron Constantin has a long history, has many years of watchmaking experience, and has many great classics. However, "minimum batch, best quality, highest selling price" has always been Vacheron Constantin's business strategy. Today, the annual output of Vacheron Constantin's factory in Geneva is only 6,000 watches. Since 1840, the production drawings, records, sales date, movement case number and other information of each watch have been kept intact in the company's filing cabinets. They combine superior technology, rigorous testing, exquisite craftsmanship and perfect modeling to create one after another rare and elegant classics that are noble, elegant, amazing and highly collectible. Over the long years of watchmaking, it has become a symbol of elegance and elegance.
The "Malta Cross" is the symbol of Vacheron Constantin. It was originally a precision gear used to adjust the tension of springs in the era of manual watchmaking. It is used only to symbolize superior skills and the tradition of handmade watchmaking. 4. Historical stories or legends about Brighton, England
In June 1514, the fishing village then known as Brighthelmstone was settled after the Treaty of Westminster. In the beginning of the Anglo-French War, it was burned to the ground by the French.
Later, during Henry's reign, the town's residents petitioned the monarch for defensive cannon. Part of their 'grocery stall' is a map illustration (1545) showing the French invasion of 1511.
A replica of this map can be seen in the Hove Museum. Popular opinion is that Brighton was a small fishing village until the 18th century. This is true to some extent, as the town was It had declined and was reborn as a tourist Mecca in the mid-18th century when it developed a consumer economy. But in fact, in the 1660s, Brighton had a population of more than 4,000 and was already the largest town in the county, easily surpassing Lewes and Chiche in sheer numbers. ster. Returning to the familiar story, the changes to Brighton Helmstone began in 1753, when Dr. Richard Russell of Lewes published a treatise on sea bathing, praising the health benefits of Brighton seawater.
He built houses here, and soon the rich and sick began to come to the seaside. Popular conclusions revived its ambitions, and Marlborough House in Steiner Street was built in 1765 by Robert Adam and soon purchased by the Duke of Marlborough.
In 1780, the Regency terraces began to develop and the city quickly became a fashionable resort. The city's growth was encouraged, and in 1786 the young Prince Regent, later King George IV, rented a farmhouse to escape public life.
He eventually spent a lot of his free time in the city and built the exotic Royal Dome Palace, which became the city's most famous symbol. Kemptown (the core area of ??Kemptown) was built between 1823 and 1855 and is a good example of Georgian architecture.
Visitors were encouraged by the opening of the London and Brighton Railway in 1840, and one of the earliest railway locomotive factories was built. 5. History of Aston Martin
Aston Martin was originally a British luxury sedan and sports car manufacturer. It was built in 1913 by Lionel Martin and Robert Bamford. The company, based in Newport, England, is world-famous for its production of convertibles, racing cars and 100% produced sports cars. Although participating in car racing is an important means to develop car production, it was too expensive and poorly managed. In 1987, it was acquired by Ford of the United States. In 2007, Prodrive boss David Richards purchased Aston Martin from Ford for $925 million.
The Aston Martin car logo is a flying roc with the English words Aston and Martin respectively. It means that the company is like Dapeng, with sprint speed and lofty ambitions. Aston Martin will remind people of the legendary story of James Bond 007, and it seems that Aston Martin's success is attributed to him.
Aston Martin
Martin is a wealthy racing driver and Bamford is an engineer. In 1913, the two teamed up to start manufacturing high-end racing cars. The company's name at the time was Martin Bamford Company. In 1914, they produced their first car. Martin once drove his own racing car to win the mountain car race held on Aston Clinton Hill. To commemorate the victory, in 1923 Martin changed the name of the company and its products to Aston Martin. Victory brought honor but not profit, and the company performed poorly and was resold repeatedly. (David Brown's first two letters of his first and last names) named the company's cars, a naming practice that continues to this day.
In the 1960s, Aston Martin had a glorious period, but the good times did not last long, and the company soon fell into trouble and was heavily in debt. In 1972 David Brown had to sell the company he had owned for 25 years. After that, the company began to change owners frequently. In 1987, the company was finally taken over by Ford of the United States, which acquired 75% of the shares. In July 1994, it acquired the remaining shares. Since then, Aston Martin has become one of Ford's brands. one. However, in 2007, Ford sold it to a consortium headed by British entrepreneur David Richards for a high price of 479 million pounds (approximately RMB 7.163 billion).
After changing to a new owner, Aston Martin's production at its Gaydon (place name) factory in Warwickshire (English county name) is still running as usual. In addition, it will also It will add two exciting new models to its car lineup in the next few years. Aston Martin sports cars mostly use front-mounted V8 or inline 6-cylinder engines. They have powerful horsepower, superior aerodynamic performance and excellent acceleration performance. They are the biggest features of Aston Martin sports cars. They can accelerate from a standstill to a speed of 100 kilometers per hour. , only takes 6 seconds.
Aston Martin sports car
The racing cars produced by the company are very famous in the international racing world and have won many international car competition championships. It is reported that the annual output is only about 800 vehicles, and most of them are handmade, but the workmanship is exquisite and the quality is reliable. Therefore, Aston Martin has always followed Rolls-Royce and Bentley in the British car rankings. Even the cheapest Aston Martin DB7 has an international market price of no less than US$130,000. The most famous models of the Aston Martin brand include: DB2, DB6, DB7, Vantage, etc. Among them, the Aston Martin DB7 is the company's flagship product, with a strong British classical temperament.
Logo Meaning The Aston Martin car logo is a flying roc with the English words Aston and Martin respectively. It means that the company is like Dapeng, with sprint speed and lofty ambitions. The English words "Aston" and "Martin" respectively indicate that it is a "three sworn brothers" automobile company. Aston Martin Lagunda, a company that is world-famous for its production of convertibles, racing cars and 100% sports cars, has a great reputation. I wonder if it has benefited from the luck brought by this roc. 6. Faraday’s historical deeds
1. Self-taught through hard work and conscientiousness Michael Faraday was born on September 22, 1791, in a blacksmith family in Newington, Surrey.
At the age of 13, he worked as an apprentice delivering newspapers and binding books in a bookstore. He had a strong thirst for knowledge and spent all his rest time "greedily" trying to read all the contents of the books he had bound from scratch.
After reading, I copied the illustrations and took careful reading notes. I used some simple utensils to conduct experiments according to the book, carefully observed and analyzed the experimental results, and turned my attic into a small laboratory. After staying in this bookstore for eight years, he forgot all about food and sleep and studied voraciously.
When he later recalled this period of his life, he said: "It was in my spare time that I began to find my philosophy from these books. Two of these books were particularly helpful to me. One was "The Great British Philosophy" "Encyclopedia", from which I first got the concept of electricity; the other was Madame Massey's "Chemical Dialogues", which gave me the scientific basis for this course."
With the sponsorship of my brother. , from February 1810 to September 1811, I listened to his popular lectures on natural philosophy more than a dozen times. After each listening session, I re-copied my notes and drew diagrams of instruments and equipment. From February to April 1812, I listened to Humphrey Davy's lectures four times in a row, which ignited my desire to conduct scientific research.
He wrote to the President of the Royal Academy asking for help. After the failure, he wrote to David: "No matter what you do, as long as it serves science."
He also compiled his beautifully bound lecture notes into "The Lectures of Sir Humphrey Davy" and sent them. He also supplemented the lecture with beautiful calligraphy and exquisite illustrations, showing Farah's meticulousness and love for science.
After David's recommendation, in March 1813, the 24-year-old Faraday served as an assistant experimenter at the Royal Academy. Later, David was proud of his discovery of Faraday as his most important achievement.
Faraday accompanied David on a scientific expedition to the European continent in 1813. After returning to China in 1815, he continued to work at the Royal Academy for more than 50 years. Published first scientific paper in 1816.
He initially engaged in chemical research and also dabbled in the development of alloy steel and heavy glass. In the field of electromagnetics, he devoted a lot of effort and achieved outstanding results.
In 1824, he was elected as a member of the Royal Society. In 1825, he succeeded David as director of the laboratory of the Royal Academy. In 1833, he was appointed as professor of chemistry at the Royal Academy. 2. Long-term practice and bold exploration. He is extremely diligent in his work and has a wide range of research fields.
During the development of alloy steel from 1818 to 1823, the metallographic analysis method was pioneered. Engaged in gas liquefaction work in 1823, marking the beginning of human systematic gas liquefaction work.
Using low-temperature pressurization method, hydrogen chloride, hydrogen sulfide, sulfur dioxide, hydrogen, etc. are liquefied. He began to develop optical glass in 1824. This research led to the discovery of the magnetic optical rotation effect in 1845 using a heavy glass (boron lead silicate) developed by himself.
Benzene was discovered in 1825 in the fractionation of gas made from whale oil and eel oil. His most outstanding work was the discovery of electromagnetic induction and the formulation of the concept of fields.
After reading Oersted's paper on the magnetic effect of electric current in 1821, he was deeply attracted by this new subject field. As soon as he entered this field, he made a major achievement - he discovered that a wire carrying current can rotate around a magnet, thus becoming a famous electrician.
Influenced by traditional Scottish scientific research methods and through Oersted's experiment, he believed that electricity and magnetism were a pair of harmonious and symmetrical phenomena. Since electricity can generate magnetism, he firmly believes that magnetism can also generate electricity.
After 10 years of exploration and many failures, success was finally achieved on August 26, 1831. Because this experiment used a voltaic battery to energize (or de-energize) one set of coils, the induced current obtained in the other set of coils was what he called "voltaic induction."
Later, on October 17 of the same year, he completed the experiment of stimulating current in the closed coil when the magnet and the closed coil moved relative to each other, which he called "magnetoelectric induction". After a large number of experiments, he finally realized his long-cherished wish of "generating electricity through magnetism" and announced the arrival of the electrical age.
Faraday Ring As a great experimental physicist in the 19th century, Faraday was not satisfied with the discovery of phenomena, but also sought to explore the hidden essence behind the phenomena; he not only attached great importance to experimental research, but also paid special attention to theory. The role of thinking. On March 12, 1832, he wrote a letter to the Royal Society. The envelope contained "some new ideas which should now be deposited in the archives of the Royal Society."
At that time, Faraday had already nurtured the outstanding idea of ??the existence of electromagnetic waves and that light was a kind of electromagnetic vibration, although it still contained a certain degree of ambiguity. In order to explain the phenomenon of electromagnetic induction, he proposed new concepts such as "electrotension" and "magnetic lines of force". At the same time, he had strong doubts about the prevailing theory of action at a distance: "An object can pass through a vacuum and act on another object at a distance. The idea that an object can transmit action and force from one object to another without the involvement of any kind of thing is particularly absurd to me
Anyone who thinks in philosophy. A capable person will never fall into this fallacy.” He began to declare war on the theory of distance that had long been entrenched in physics.
At the same time, he also challenged another metaphysical view-the fluid theory. In 1833, he summarized a large number of research results of his predecessors and himself, and confirmed the identity of five different sources of electricity known at that time: triboelectricity, voltaic electricity, electromagnetic induction electricity, thermoelectricity and animal electricity.
His efforts to explain the nature of electric current led him to study the flow of electric current through acid, alkali, and salt solutions. As a result, he discovered the law of electrolysis in 1833-1834, creating a new subject field of electrochemistry. Many of the terms he coined are still used today.
In addition to its own significance, the law of electrolysis is also an important argument for the discrete nature of electricity. In 1837, he discovered the influence of dielectrics on electrostatic processes and proposed a theory of electrostatic induction based on the close-range "adjacency" effect.
Soon after, he discovered diamagnetism. On the basis of these research works, he formed the idea that "electricity and magnetism are transmitted from one object to another through an intermediate medium."
As a result, the medium became the place of "field", The concept of field comes from Faraday. As Albert Einstein said, the introduction of the concept of fields was Faraday's most original idea and the most important discovery since Isaac Newton.
The space of Newton and other scholars was regarded as a container of objects and charges; while Faraday's space was a container of phenomena and participated in the phenomena. So Faraday is the founder of the electromagnetic field theory. 7. The history of kobe`
Name: Kobe Bryant
[Full name] Kobe Bean Bryant Cox
The origin of the name Kobe is as follows: Kobe's father often ate a kind of steak in the restaurant when he was playing basketball league in Italy, which is the familiar Kobe steak. Because Kobe's father liked eating this kind of steak with different flavors, he named his son Kobe.
[Nationality] United States
[Nickname] Peter Pan, the Black Mamba, show-be (pronounced like Kobe, meaning miracle Performed), Mr.81, frog (a nickname given to him by his sister because of his high jump)
[Number] No. 8, No. 24, No. 10 (Olympic Games), No. 33 (High School)
Height: 6 feet 6.5 inches/1.99 meters (real height)
Weight: 220 pounds/100 kilograms
Jumping ability: 98 cm
[Team] He was on the LOWER MERION school team in high school, wearing jersey No. 33, and has been with the Los Angeles Lakers from the 1996-97 season to now; NBA number -8, because the number in the Adidas ABCD training camp was 143, the total sum is 8; Wear No. 24 starting from the 2006-07 season; Wear No. 10 in the Olympics
[Position] Point guard/shooting guard/small forward
[Features ] Now the best scorer in the NBA, he is familiar with breakthroughs, shooting, free throws, and three-pointers. There are so many scoring methods, the scoring area is so wide, and there are almost no offensive blind spots.
[Current Residence] Los Angeles
[Language] Speaks fluent English and Italian, is currently learning Spanish, and knows a little bit of French
[Birthday] August 23, 1978
[Horoscope] Virgo
[Wife] Vanessa Bryant (Mexican)
[Daughter] Natalia Diamond Bryant/Gina Maria Honor Bryant
[Education] Graduated from Lower Merion High School in Philadelphia/ UCLA international trade dropout
[Birthplace] Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
[Other family members] Father: Joe Bryant/Mother: Pam Bryant/ Eldest sister: Sarah Bryant/Second sister: Shaya Bryant
[Residence] Milan, Italy
[Draft] 13th overall pick in the first round of the 1996 draft Selected by the Charlotte Hornets and traded to the Lakers on July 11 of the same year. The Hornets got Divac
[Number of NBA championships] 3
[NBA years] 13 Year
[Annual salary] As a rookie, the annual salary was 3.5 million for 3 years
In 1999, he renewed his contract with the Lakers for 6 years and 70.9 million
In 2004, he renewed his contract with the Lakers for 7 years and 100 million 36 million 2010 player options expire in 2011
Kobe Bryant was selected by the Charlotte Hornets with the 13th overall pick in the first round of 1996, and was immediately traded to the Los Angeles Lakers. Kobe is currently the best scorer in the NBA. He is very familiar with breakthroughs, shooting, free throws, and three-pointers. He has almost no offensive blind spots. His personal record of 81 points in a single game strongly proves this. In addition to his crazy scoring, Kobe also has outstanding organizational skills and often serves as the first initiator of the team's offense. In addition, Kobe is also one of the best defenders in the league, and his personal defense is very oppressive.
Major honors:
1997 All-Rookie Second Team
1997 NBA Slam Dunk Contest Champion
2000, 2001, Three-time NBA champion in 2002
Won the NBA All-Star Game MVP three times in 2002, 2007 and 2009
Won the regular season MVP in 2008
2006 and 2007 Won the scoring title twice
Named to the NBA All-NBA First Team six times in 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007 and 2008
Two-time NBA All-NBA First Team in 2000 and 2001 Second Team
Two-time All-NBA Third Team in 1999 and 2005
Six-time All-Defensive First Team in 2000, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, and 2008
Named to the NBA All-Defensive Second Team twice in 2001 and 2002
Selected to the All-Star team for 111 consecutive years from 1998 to 2009
Kobe** *Achieved 15 triple-doubles, the most recent of which was against the Magic on January 17, 2009. 8. Charlton Football Club's history
Charlton Football Club was founded in 1905 and was not established until 1920. Join the Southern Professional League. Charlton's golden period was from 1933 to 1956. They first won the Championship of the Third Division Southern Division in 1935, and then won the runner-up of the First Division in 1937. In 1946, Charlton again Won the runner-up in the FA Cup. In 1947, the team reached the pinnacle of its team history and won the FA Cup. This was also the best result achieved by Charlton since its establishment. After that, the team's performance went from bad to worse. First, in 1957, they were downgraded from Class A to Class B. To make matters worse, they fell into the misery of Class C in 1981. Later, under the leadership of Rainer Lawrence, they finally In 1986, it reached the ranks of Class A. However, they only played in the top league for 3 seasons before falling into the second division. It was not until the 1998-1999 season that they rushed back to the Super League. However, due to lack of strength, they were immediately relegated back to the first division. The experience in the First Division and one year of training in the Super League allowed Charlton to win the First Division championship in the 1999-2000 season and qualify for the Super League. In the 2000~2001 season, with the concerted efforts of the entire team, Charlton won the ninth place in the Super League, the team's best result in the past 47 years.
Home uniform: red top, red shorts.
Nickname: Braves
Team history:
The largest league victory in history: 8:1 Middlesbrough (December 12, 1953 English League One)
The largest cup victory in history: 7:0 Burton Athletic (replay of the third round of the English FA Cup on January 7, 1956)
History Biggest defeat: 1:11 Aston Villa (English League Two on November 14, 1959)
Highest points in a single season (2-point system): 61 points (1934-35 English season) Bingnan League)
Highest points scored in a single season (3-point system): 88 points (1997-98 English League One)
Most goals scored in a single season: 107 goals (England League Two in the 1957-58 season)
Player with the most goals in a single season: 32 goals, Ralph Allen (English League Three South Division in the 1934-35 season)
The player with the most goals in history: 153 goals, Stuart Riley (1953-62)
The player with the most appearances in history: 583 games, Sam Bartram (1934-56) ) 9. The historical text of the historical text
refers to the fact that the ancestors of the Kozuki clan in Wano Country carved history on indestructible stones during the 100-year gap and sent it to all parts of the world. The act of studying this historical article is defined as a crime by the world government. The words on the stele can only be interpreted by the makers of the stele, the Kozuki clan, and the scholars living in O'Hara. Because over time, the Kozuki clan's method of interpreting historical text and the content of the stone tablets have been lost in Momonosuke's father's generation. Coupled with the destruction of O'Hara, only Robin is left to interpret the historical text (This is the World ***The reason why he wanted to execute Robin was because he was afraid that the world would know the truth). There are currently two types of stone tablets in this historical article: one is a stone tablet that records information about ancient weapons, and the other is a stone tablet that shows its location. All the texts recorded above must be connected in series to become an article that fills in the blank history. Only this connected article is the "real historical article", and the 100 years of history in the blank can be known. "One Piece" Gol D. Roger has sent this article to "Raff Drew" at the end of the Great Channel.
The four stones recording the final point of "Lavdru" are all red and are called the historical text of the road sign. There are 4 red stone road signs in the world. Each red stone has a location recorded on it. When you know these locations and connect the four points on the map, the last one will appear in the center. Island "Ravdru". Currently, one of the Red Stones is in the hands of the Kozuki clan of Wano Country in Zau, one is missing, and the remaining two are controlled by the Four Emperors Charlotte Lingling and Kaido respectively (the stones held by the two of them are The block does not indicate whether it is a stone or a rubbing).
The historical texts that have appeared are:
1. The Burial Ceremony Hall of the Western Royal Tomb of the Royal Palace of Alabasta: records the location of the ancient weapon-Pluto;
2. The base of the golden clock in the Golden Village of Gaya Island: records the location of the ancient weapon - the King of the Sea;
3. The basement of O'Hara's Omniscient Tree in the West Sea;
4. An unknown place when Robin fled as a child (Chapter 398);
5. The Forest of the Sea on Fish-Man Island: Joyboy's Letter of Confession;
6. Inside the Whale Tree of Zou Whale Forest - one of the four road sign historical texts (red historical text);
7. Jinbei's lonely journey of the Sea Knight, the city where Neptunemon lives is The historical text thrown by the bald sea monster.
The historical text is the secret treasure that Nico Robin pursues in the manga One Piece. The world of One Piece has a history of 900 years, but the recorded history is only 800 years, with a 100-year gap in the middle. According to Robin, it is the past that the world wants to hide, and that period History is recorded in the historical text.