Selasa, 26 Juni 2012

The Three Lions

"Three Lions"
Single by Baddiel & Skinner &Lightning Seeds
from the album The Beautiful Game – The Official Album of Euro '96
Released16 May 1996
8 June 1998 ("Three Lions '98")
(see separate infobox below)

3 June 2002
5 June 2006
FormatCD7"cassette (1996)
CD (2002)
DualDisc (2006)
GenreBritpop
LabelEpic (1996 / 2002)
BMG (2006)
Writer(s)Music: Ian Broudie
Lyrics: David Baddiel & Frank Skinner
ProducerIan Broudie
Simon Rogers
Dave Bascombe
Music sample
Sample of "Three Lions" by Baddiel & Skinner & The Lightning Seeds
"Three Lions" is a song released in 1996, the official anthem of the England football team for that year's European Championships, held in England. The music was written by Ian Broudie, with comedians David Baddiel and Frank Skinner providing the lyrics.[1]
The title comes from the emblem of the England football team, which is in turn derived from the Coat of Arms of England.
This song was one of only two singles to ever go to top the British charts twice with different lyrics, the other being Mambo No. 5 by Lou Bega andBob the Builder.

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[edit]1996 original song

[edit]Themes

The lyrics, unlike most football songs, spoke not of unbounded optimism for victory, but instead told of how, ever since 1966 and the one unequivocal success of the English football team, every tournament has ended in dashed hopes. However, the repeated failures have not dampened the feeling that England could again reach those heights ("Three Lions on a shirt, Jules Rimet still gleaming. Thirty years of hurt, never stopped me dreaming").[2]
The song's intro included samples of pessimism from football pundits:
  • "I think it's bad news for the English game." (Alan Hansen)
  • "We're not creative enough; we're not positive enough." (Trevor Brooking)
  • "We'll go on getting bad results." (Jimmy Hill)
Despite the failures of the past, each tournament is greeted with fresh hopes that this might be the year they do it again: "I know that was then, but it could be again", and the song's chorus proclaimed that "It's coming home, it's coming home, it's coming, football's coming home" which refers, like the tournament's slogan, "Football comes home", to the invention of the modern game in England.
The song makes reference to English footballing heroes and famous moments of the past, specifically:
According to Frank Skinner's autobiography, the original lyrics submitted to the FA included the line "Butcher ready for war" instead of "Bobby belting the ball". The former was a reference to a notorious World Cup qualifier against Sweden in 1989, where defender Terry Butcher gave a typically committed performance, despite his head bleeding profusely for much of the match. The FA requested this line was changed, so as to avoid suggestions of hooliganism imagery. The "ready for war" motif was later used in the 1998 version of the song (see below), attributed to Paul Ince.
The commentary of the end of the song contrasts that of the song's opening with positive lines which suggest that England could win a major football championship:
  • "England have done it in the last minute of extra time!" (John Motson)
  • "What a save! Gordon Banks!" (David Coleman)
  • "Good old England, England that couldn't play football."
  • "England have got it in the bag."
The crowd noise in the intro of the track is in fact Brøndby fans recorded by Ian Broudie at Anfield during a UEFA Cup tie in October 1995.[citation needed]
On the CD of The Beautiful Game – Official Album of Euro 96, there are two tracks which are seemingly recordings of Baddiel, Skinner and Broudie trying to formulate what the song's lyrics should be when in the process of originally writing it. Track one is called "Three Lions Version One", where there are such lyrics as "Three Lions on a shirt / Just near where it says Umbro / The white one shows the dirt / The grey one not as much so...". And "Three Lions Version Two", where they discuss writing the song in parody of Bruce Forsyth after when Baddiel suggests writing about the Beautiful Game, to which Skinner suggests is Play Your Cards Right. Lyrics include (chorus) "Nothing for a pair / Dollies do your dealing..." in reference to Forsyth's usual catchphrases.

[edit]Success

The Britpop phenomenon was at its peak in 1996, and the Lightning Seeds were one of its leading lights, so their involvement gave the song very wide appeal. It reached number one in the singles chart, and as England progressed to the semi-finals, stadiums around the country echoed to the sound of fans singing the song after English victories over Scotlandthe Netherlands and Spain. It was so popular, in fact, that even other teams liked it. England faced Germany in the semi-finals, and Jürgen Klinsmann said later that the Germans were singing the song themselves on the way to the stadium, and the German team and the crowd sang the song as they paraded the trophy on the Römer balcony in Frankfurt. The single as a result even made #16 in the German singles chart. The song is still heard frequently on German radio stations.
The original version of the song still receives regular airplay in England around the time of a major football tournament. It has been adopted as a terrace chant and is occasionally sung by fans at England international matches today. When it was sung by England fans at the 2006 World Cup after England took the lead against Paraguay, commentator John Motson remarked, "As football songs go, Three Lions is certainly the best".[citation needed]
Three Lions re-entered the charts at number 10 (as of 13 June) during the World Cup in 2010. A total of five different versions were present in the top 100 at the time.

[edit]Original single track listing

  1. "Three Lions" (3:44)
  2. "Three Lions (Jules Rimet Extend Mix)" (6:14)
  3. "Three Lions (Karaoke Version)" (3:45)

[edit]Three Lions '98

"3 Lions '98"
Single by BaddielSkinner & The Lightning Seeds
Released8 June 1998
FormatCD, cassette
Recorded1998
GenreAlternative rock
Britpop
LabelEpic
Writer(s)Music: Ian Broudie
Lyrics: David Baddiel & Frank Skinner
ProducerIan Broudie
Simon Rogers
Dave Bascombe
England lost in a penalty shootout against Germany in 1996, and so the song's lyrics rang true once again. It was subsequently re-recorded with different lyrics (under the title "Three Lions '98") as an unofficial anthem for England's World Cup campaign in 1998 and landed the number one spot in the singles chart for a second time, beating the official England song "(How Does It Feel to Be) On Top of the World?" by England United to the top spot by eight places.
This version of the song begins with the sound of crowds from the 1996 tournament singing the chorus of the original song in the stadiums. Where the 1996 "Three Lions" song drew on various memorable moments from the previous 30 years, the 1998 version reflected on the Euro 96 tournament and its entry alongside previous disappointments, as well as the team's performance in qualifying for the 1998 World Cup. The verse mentioning specific players focused this time on the then-current England squad:
  • Paul Ince – "Ince ready for war" – his Butcher-esque performance against Italy in a crucial qualifier for that year's World Cup
  • Paul Gascoigne – "Gazza good as before" – the long-awaited return of his 1990 World Cup form in Euro 96, particularly his famous trick goal against Scotland
  • Alan Shearer – "Shearer certain to score" – with five goals, he had been the top scorer of Euro 96, despite a poor run of form in internationals before the tournament
  • Stuart Pearce – "And Psycho screaming" – his primal celebration after scoring a penalty in the Euro 96 quarter-final shoot-out against Spain, which lifted the burden he had felt after failing to score in the semi-final shootout at the 1990 World Cup
However, and amid much controversy, neither Gascoigne nor Pearce were selected for England's 1998 World Cup squad, which wasn't announced until some time after the song had been recorded.
As well as a karaoke version of the new song, the single featured a song called "Tout est Possible" (French for "Anything is Possible") as a B-side. The song was largely composed of a recurring chorus, samples from commentators and pundits, and the occasional short verse. It also started with aFrench speech sample referring to "La Coupe du Monde" (The World Cup).

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Senin, 05 Maret 2012

Sejarah Persija

Persija (singkatan dari Persatuan Sepak Bola Indonesia Jakarta) adalah sebuah klub sepak bola Indonesia yang berbasis di Jakarta. Persija saat ini berlaga di Liga Super Indonesia.
Persija didirikan pada 28 November 1928, dengan cikal bakal bernama Voetbalbond Indonesish Jakarta (VIJ). VIJ merupakan salah satu klub yang ikut mendirikan Persatuan sepak bola Seluruh Indonesia (PSSI) dengan keikutsertaan wakil VIJ, Mr. Soekardi dalam pembentukan PSSI di Societeit Hadiprojo Yogyakarta, Sabtu 19 April 1930.
Klub ini mendapatkan perhatian yang besar dari Mantan Gubernur Jakarta, Sutiyoso, yang merupakan Pembina Persija. Kelompok pendukungnya bernama The Jakmania.

Daftar isi

 [sembunyikan

[sunting] Sejarah

Pada zaman Hindia Belanda, nama awal Persija adalah VIJ (Voetbalbond Indonesische Jacatra). Pasca-Republik Indonesia kembali ke bentuk negara kesatuan, VIJ berganti nama menjadi Persija (Persatuan sepak bola Indonesia Jakarta). Pada saat itu, NIVU (Nederlandsch Indisch Voetbal Unie) sebagai organisasi tandingan PSSI masih ada. Di sisi lain, VBO (Voetbalbond Batavia en Omstreken) sebagai bond (perserikatan) tandingan Persija juga masih ada.
Terlepas dari takdir atau bukan, seiring dengan berdaulatnya negara Indonesia, NIVU mau tidak mau harus bubar. Mungkin juga karena secara sosial politik sudah tidak kondusif (mendukung). Suasana tersebut akhirnya merembet ke anggotanya, antara lain VBO. Pada pertengahan tahun 1951, VBO mengadakan pertemuan untuk membubarkan diri (likuidasi) dan menganjurkan dirinya untuk bergabung dengan Persija. Dalam perkembangannya, VBO bergabung ke Persija. Dalam turnamen segitiga persahabatan, gabungan pemain bangsa Indonesia yang tergabung dalam Persija "baru" itu berhadapan dengan Belanda dan Tionghoa. Inilah hasilnya: Persija (Indonesia) vs Belanda 3-3 (29 Juni 1951), Belanda vs Tionghoa 4-3 (30 Juni 1951), dan Persija (Indonesia) vs Tionghoa 3-2 (1 Juli 1951). Semua pertandingan berlangsung di lapangan BVC Merdeka Selatan, Jakarta.

[sunting] Prestasi

[sunting] Nasional

[sunting] Perserikatan

[sunting] Liga Indonesia

[sunting] Liga Super Indonesia

[sunting] Piala Indonesia

  • Tahun 2005, Runner-Up Copa Indonesia
  • Tahun 2006, Copa Indonesia Juara 3
  • Tahun 2007, Copa Indonesia Juara 3

[sunting] Internasional

[sunting] Skuat

Berikut merupakan skuat sementara Persija Jakarta untuk musim kompetisi 2011–2012.
Pelatih: Bendera Indonesia Iwan Setiawan
Catatan: Bendera menunjukkan tim nasional pemain sesuai dengan peraturan FIFA. Pemain dapat saja mempunyai lebih dari satu kewarganegaraan.
No.
Pos. Nama
7 Bendera Indonesia MF Rizky Ramdani Lestaluhu
13 Bendera Indonesia DF Hasyim Kipuw
14 Bendera Indonesia DF Ismed Sofyan (Vice-captain)
18 Bendera Indonesia MF Octavianus
20 Bendera Indonesia FW Bambang Pamungkas (captain)
21 Bendera Indonesia MF Ahmad Marzukih
23 Bendera Indonesia DF Leo Saputra
26 Bendera Indonesia GK Andritany Ardhiyasa
28 Bendera Indonesia DF AA Ngurah Wahyu
11 Bendera Indonesia FW Alan Martha
10 Bendera Argentina MF Robertino Pugliara
27 Bendera Indonesia FW Rahmat Affandi

No.
Pos. Nama
1 Bendera Indonesia GK Galih Sudaryono
19 Bendera Indonesia MF Johan Juansyah
25 Bendera Paraguay FW Pedro Javier
15 Bendera Brasil DF Fabiano
22 Bendera Indonesia GK Bagus Jiwo
- Bendera Indonesia DF Irwanto
29 Bendera Indonesia GK Adixi Lenzivio
90 Bendera Indonesia MF Arief Dwi
17 Bendera Indonesia MF Delton Stefano
4 Bendera Indonesia MF Fahreza Agamal
6 Bendera Indonesia MF Abdul Tommy
9 Bendera Indonesia MF Rudi Setiawan
42 Bendera Indonesia FW Achmad Ikhwan

[sunting] Transfer 2011-2012

[sunting] Masuk

Pemain Pindahan dari
Bendera Indonesia Mahadirga Lasut Bendera Indonesia Sriwijaya FC
Bendera Indonesia Galih Sudaryono Bendera Indonesia Persiba Balikpapan
Bendera Indonesia Rahmat Affandi Bendera Indonesia Persib Bandung
Bendera Indonesia Johan Juansyah Bendera Indonesia Persijap Jepara
Bendera Indonesia Ardan Aras Bendera Indonesia Pelita Jaya
Bendera Argentina Robertino Pugliara Bendera Indonesia Persiba Balikpapan
Bendera Paraguay Pedro Velázquez Bendera Bolivia The Strongest
Bendera Brasil Fabiano Da Rosa Beltrame Bendera Indonesia Persela Lamongan
Bendera Indonesia Bagus Jiwo Bendera Indonesia Persis Solo
Bendera Indonesia Irwanto Bendera Indonesia Persiraja Banda Aceh

[sunting] Keluar

Pemain Pindak ke
Bendera Indonesia Ambrizal Bendera Indonesia PSPS Pekanbaru
Bendera Indonesia Hendro Kartiko Bendera Indonesia Mitra Kukar
Bendera Indonesia Mohammad Nasuha Bendera Indonesia Persib Bandung
Bendera Indonesia Tony Sucipto Bendera Indonesia Persib Bandung
Bendera Indonesia Muhammad Ilham Bendera Indonesia Persib Bandung
Bendera Indonesia Aliyudin Ali Bendera Indonesia Persib Bandung
Bendera Indonesia Syamsul Chaeruddin Bendera Indonesia Sriwijaya FC
Bendera Liberia Oliver Makor Pinjaman Habis
Bendera Indonesia Roni Tri Prasnanto Bendera Indonesia Persela Lamongan
Bendera Indonesia Agus Indra Kurniawan Bendera Indonesia Gresik United
Bendera Singapura Precious Emuejeraye bebas Agen
Bendera Singapura Agu Casmir bebas Agen

[sunting] Susunan Pelatih

Posisi Nama Asal
Manajer Harianto Badjoeri  Indonesia
Asisten Manajer Ir. Ferry Indrasjarief  Indonesia
Kepala Pelatih Iwan Setiawan  Indonesia
Asisten Pelatih Sudirman  Indonesia
Pelatih Kiper Galih Haryono  Indonesia
Pelatih Fitness Agus Sugeng  Indonesia
Tim Dokter Dr. Monas  Indonesia
Kinesiotherapy/Measseur 1 Udin  Indonesia
Kinesiotherapy/Measseur 2 Mansyur  Indonesia

[sunting] Pelatih

[sunting] Penyedia baju tim

[sunting]

[sunting] Pendukung

Pendukung Persija Jakarta di Stadion Bung Karno.
The Jakmania adalah suporter kesebelasan sepak bola Persija Jakarta yang berdiri sejak Ligina IV, tepatnya 19 Desember 1997. Markas dan sekretariat The Jakmania berada di Stadion Lebak Bulus. Setiap Selasa dan Jumat merupakan rutinitas The Jakmania baik itu pengurus maupun anggota untuk melakukan kegiatan berkumpul bersama membahas perkembangan The Jakmania serta laporan-laporan dari setiap bidang kepengurusan. Tidak lupa juga melakukan pendaftaran bagi anggota baru dalam rutinitas tersebut.