1.英超劲爆主题曲Fire配唱歌词

2.fire歌词fire歌词是什么

3.PPTV英超直播中场休息的背景歌曲

4.英文英超介绍

5.新赛季英超联赛宣传片的主题曲是什么?就是那个队旗版的

英超劲爆主题曲Fire配唱歌词

英超主题音乐_英超fire铃声

shake me into the night

and i'm an easy lover

take me into the fight

and i'm an easy brother

and i'm on fire

burn my sweet effigy

i'm a road runner

spill my guts on a wheel

i wanna taste uh-huh

and i'm on fire

and i'm on fire

and i'm on fire

i'm on fire

whoo whoo

whoo whoo

wire me up to machines

i'll be your prisoner

find it hard to believe

you are my murderer

i'm on fire behind you

heads a fallen sky

i'm on fire

i'm on fire

whoo whoo

whoo whoo

i'm on fire

i'm on fire

whoo whoo

whoo whoo

fire歌词fire歌词是什么

1、歌词:

FireKasabianShakemeintothenight

轻摇着让我入睡

AndImaneasylover

我只需要简单的爱

Takemeintothefight

让我投身于战斗

AndImaneasybrother

我只是普通的兄弟

AndImonfire

我置身于火焰

Burnmysweeteffigy

焚我那甜美的雕像

Imaroadrunner

我只是在随波逐流

SpillmygutsonawheelI

让车碾压我的身体

wannatasteuh-huh

我想品尝这味道

AndImonfire

我置身于火焰

AndImonfire

我置身于火焰

AndImonfire

我置身于火焰

2、《fire》是kasabian演唱的歌曲,为2010-2011赛季英超联赛主题曲。

PPTV英超直播中场休息的背景歌曲

歌名:When We Stand Together

专辑(EP):When We Stand Together

歌手: Nickelback

地区: 北美 、 欧洲

发行:2011年9月26日

唱片公司:LiveNation

语言:英语

风格: 摇滚

注:此曲作为2011年 CCTV-5 《 天下足球 》特别节目“2011足球奥斯卡”的 主题曲 ,之后取代 westlife 的《 Beautiful Tonight 》成为《天下足球》新的 片尾曲 。

歌曲意义:主唱Chad Kroeger苍凉的嗓音总是能带给我们很多思考,这是一支充满希望的单曲。MV的内容涉及反战、饥荒、资源短缺,号召人们团结一心共度难关。

歌词及翻译

再一次只能依靠祈祷

One more depending on a prayer

我们都转身漠视

And we all look away

人们无处不在掩饰

People pretending everywhere

这只是平凡的又一天

It's just another day

那里子弹在空中呼啸

There's bullets flying through the air

他们却依然在战争

And they still carry on

我们对那里发生的一切熟视无睹

We watch it happen over there

只是之后关掉了电视

And then just turn it off

(Hey, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)

我们必须要站在一起

We must stand together

(Hey, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)

没有屈服,没有妥协,没有让步

There's no giving in

(Hey, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)

永远手牵手

Hand in hand forever

(Hey, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)

那才是我们胜利的时刻

That's when we all win

(Hey, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)

那才是我们胜利的时刻

That's, that's, that's when we all win

那才是我们胜利的时刻

That's, that's, that's when we all win

他们告诉我们什么都还好

They tell us everything's alright

我们只是随声附和

And we just go along

我们怎能在夜晚安然入睡?

How can we fall asleep at night?

多少事我们明知道错了

When something's clearly wrong

什么时候我们才能让世界不再饥饿

When we could feed a starving world

即使用我们所浪费的一切

With what we throw away

可是我们只有寥寥的口号

But all we serve are empty words

一直都是如此

That always taste the same

(Hey, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)

我们必须要站在一起

We must stand together

(Hey, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)

没有屈服,没有妥协,没有让步

There's no giving in

(Hey, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)

永远手牵手

Hand in hand forever

(Hey, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)

那才是我们胜利的时刻

That's when we all win

(Hey, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)

那才是我们胜利的时刻

That's, that's, that's when we all win

那才是我们胜利的时刻

That's, that's, that's when we all win

让正义与爱指引我们

The right thing to guide us

就在这里,就在我们心中

Is right here, inside us

没有任何人可以分离我们

No one can divide us

即使希望非常渺茫

When the light is nearly gone

如同我们的心跳

But just like a heartbeat

咚咚的鼓声正在敲响

The drumbeat carries on

咚咚的鼓声正在敲响

And the drumbeat carries on

那就是我们的心跳,咚、咚、咚

(Just like a heartbeat)

(Hey, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)

我们必须要站在一起

We must stand together

(Hey, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)

没有屈服,没有妥协,没有让步

There's no giving in

(Hey, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)

永远手牵手

Hand in hand forever

(Hey, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)

那才是我们胜利的时刻

That's when we all win

(Hey, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)

那才是我们胜利的时刻

That's, that's, that's when we all win

那才是我们胜利的时刻

That's, that's, that's when we all win

英文英超介绍

Name:Barclays Premier League

Teams(now):

Chelsea

Man Utd

Liv'pool

Tot'ham

Arsenal

Blackb'n

West Ham

Bolton

N'castle

Wigan Athletic

Everton

Charlton

Man City

M'brough

Fulham

Aston Villa

Portsm'h

Birm'ham

West Brom

Sun'land

The Barclays Premiership is widely regarded as the elite club competition in world football and is the flagship of the game's governing body in England - the Football Association

THE HISTORY OF THE F.A. PREMIER LEAGUE

The FA Premier League was formed on 20 February 1992 and took over as the top professional league from season 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.

On 11 May 1985 56 fans lost their lives when fire broke out at Bradford City's ground. Later that season, on 29 May, the European Cup final between Liverpool and Juventus saw the Heysel disaster. Violence broke out between rival supporters, which led to the deaths of 39 fans and resulted in a five-year blanket ban on English clubs in European football. Disaster also struck in April 1989 when 96 football fans were killed and over 150 seriously injured at Sheffield Wednesday's ground, Hillsborough, as they became crushed on an overcrowded terrace at the FA Cup semi final between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest.

The English game was at possibly its lowest ebb. Stadiums were crumbling, supporters were faced with poor facilities, hooliganism was rife and English football was exiled from European competition. The old First Division became a selling League as many top players were lured by the financial attractions of the Continent.

Following Hillsborough, Lord Justice Taylor recommended a huge programme of investment in order to make football grounds safe and comfortable environments for supporters and to help eliminate crowd disorder problems of the past. One of the key elements of the Report was the introduction of an all-seater policy at designated football grounds.

Football’s image had been severely tarnished and the English game was suffering from an acute lack of investment. By 1992 Clubs were facing huge costs, as the scale of meeting the recommendations of the Taylor report became apparent. In addition many top Clubs voiced growing concerns over their inability to compete for the top players in the transfer market and bridge the gap with European clubs who had advanced considerably during the English Clubs' enforced exile from European competition.

A radical restructuring of the game was required if English football was to prosper.

A proposal for the establishment of the League was tabled that would bring more money into the game overall. The Founder Members Agreement, signed on 17th July 1991 by the game’s top-flight clubs established the basic principles for setting up the F.A. Premier League.

The newly formed top division would have commercial independence from the Football Association and the Football League, giving the F.A. Premier League license to negotiate its own broadcast and sponsorship agreements.

In 1992 the First Division Clubs resigned from the Football league en masse and on the 27th May 1992 the F.A. Premier League was formed as a limited company, which worked out of an office at the then Football Association’s headquarters, Lancaster Gate.

From the outset of the F.A. Premier League there was a commitment to reduce the league from twenty-two clubs to twenty, reflecting the collective will to the development of excellence in the game at club and international level. This change was made at the end of the 1994-95 season.

The first matches kicked off on Saturday 15th August 1992 and when Brian Deane scored the first ever F.A. Premier League goal few could have imagined that the competition would come so far in such a short period time. One of the major factors in this rapid development was the F.A. Premier League’s relationship with television.

Television has played a major role in the history of the F.A. Premier League. The money from TV deals has been vital in helping to create excellence both on and off the field. The initial decision to go with Sky was, again, a radical decision, but one that has paid off. At the time pay television was a relatively untested proposition in the UK market, as was charging fans to watch live televised football. However a combination of Sky’s marketing strategy, the quality of the F.A. Premier League football and the public’s appetite for the game has seen the value of the F.A. Premier League’s broadcast rights soar and delivered huge benefits to the game.

The first Sky television agreement was worth ?191 million over five seasons. The next contract, negotiated to start from the 1997/98 season, rose to ?670 million over four seasons. The Premier League’s current ?1.024 billion deal with BSkyB runs over the course of three seasons from August 2004.

The money generated from the broadcast and sponsorship deals has helped transform the F.A. Premier League into the best domestic league competition in the world. Club's stadia and facilities in the 1980’s were often said to be more akin to those of the 1880’s. Fans watched as their Clubs invested over ?1 billion transforming their grounds, making their stadia the envy of Europe.

Attracted by rising standards the likes of Jurgen Klinnsmann, Gianfranco Zola and Gianluca Vialli were soon appearing at top-flight grounds.

The F.A. Premier League continues to attract the world’s finest players. There are now over 250 foreign players in the Barclays Premiership. An indication of their quality is the fact that 101 stars from England’s domestic leagues competed in the 2002 World Cup in Korea and Japan.

In addition to attracting top overseas stars foreign coaches also started plying their trade in the F.A. Premier League. The likes of Ruud Gullit, Arsene Wenger and Gerrard Houllier introduced coaching techniques and practices that have served to benefit all aspects of the game.

The cosmopolitan makeup of the F.A. Premier League, as well as the exciting style of play, has contributed to the league’s growing international popularity. Overseas television coverage has also grown to such a level that matches are now seen in over 195 countries to a home reach of 450 million people worldwide.

The F.A. Premier League’s top teams were now competing in Europe with notable successes for Manchester United (Champions League 1999), Arsenal (Cup Winners' Cup 1994), Chelsea (Cup Winners' Cup 1998) and Liverpool (UEFA Cup 2001). In the 2004/05 season the Premier League had a total of six Clubs involved in European competition – Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester United, Liverpool, Newcastle and Middlesbrough.

The will to pursue excellence at all levels can be seen through the creation of the F.A. Premier League Academy structure. Developed in tandem with the Football Association’s ‘Charter for Quality’ it was launched in 1998. This investment in skills and facilities will help create the Premiership and international footballers of the future. Already some of the graduates of the academy system are performing star roles in the Barclays Premiership, such as Joe Cole and Damien Duff, and it is hoped that the establishment of the Barclays Premiership Reserve League will help assist the development of Academy players to the first-team.

The F.A. Premier League’s ?20 million investment in the Football Foundation in partnership with , Sport England and the Football Association will help ensure that the grassroots of the game receive the necessary funding where it is required most. Through the Foundation a new generation of modern football facilities in parks, local leagues and schools is being put in place, as well as providing capital and revenue support.

The last 11 years has seen great improvements in the relationship between Clubs and their supporters. Acting upon the recommendations of the Football Task Force the Premier League has overseen the introduction of Club Customer Charters to ensure fans get a fair deal from their Club. The F.A. Premier League also commissions an annual fan survey and oversees Club supporter panels in order that supporter’s views are aired at every level.

The history of the F.A. Premier League is one of setting standards for others to follow both on and off the field. Together with the Clubs new ideas are constantly being discussed and implemented to help maintain the F.A. Premier League as the leading domestic league competition. The 2001/02 season saw the introduction of ‘professional’ referees. Under the stewardship of Keith Hackett the Select Group are committed to increasing standards of consistency, decision making and fitness for the good of the game and the competition.

The F.A. Premier League, in partnership with the Clubs, is formulating a comprehensive corporate social responsibility programme. Using the motivational, educational and community based attributes intrinsic to football to work with society’s young and disadvantaged. Our work with the Prince’s Trust, Football Aid, Kick it Out and departments helps thousands of people every year.

Twelve years after its formation, the F.A. Premier League has confirmed its position as the world’s best domestic league competition. Over 10,000 goals have been scored and almost 150 million people have passed through the turnstiles, with average attendances rising to an all-time high of 34,445 in 2002-3, some 68% up from the inaugural season.

Undoubtedly the most successful team in the history of the F.A. Premier League has been Manchester United with eight titles out of the 12 – a magnificent achievement and testament to the managerial skills of Sir Alex Ferguson. However there have been many great teams, players and moments: Blackburn Rovers return to the big time with Jack Walker’s millions, Kenny Dalglish’s guidance and Alan Shearer’s goals; Newcastle United, dubbed ‘the entertainers’ under Kevin Keegan; two stylish doubles for Arsenal under Arsene Wenger; Liverpool’s re-emergence and a five-cup haul under the passionate and determined Gerrard Houllier. What is certain is that during the course of a Premier League season many stories unfold. Each year the competition has produced twists and turns at both ends of the table. Indeed, the race for the title in 1995-96 was so close, Wembley Stadium had been booked on Thursday 16th May and tickets printed for a one-off title decider between Manchester United and Newcastle United.

The 2001/02 season saw the F.A. Premier League end its nine-year association with Carling to start a new partnership with Barclaycard.

The first season of the Barclaycard Premiership saw possibly the most interesting and exciting title race in the history of the F.A. Premier League. Arsenal – unbeaten away all season, unbeaten home and away since Christmas and scoring in every game – were crowned Champions with only one game to go after being pushed all the way by Liverpool, Manchester United and Newcastle.

The second season of the Barclaycard Premiership matched the first for excitement and tension in the title race. Manchester United launched a superb run which saw them end the season with an 18-match unbeaten streak of 15 wins and three draws, collecting 48 points from a possible 54 to overhaul reigning champions Arsenal in the closing stages of the campaign. Newcastle and Chelsea were also in contention and secured deserved Champions League places. Former champions Blackburn ended the season with a flourish to secure a UEFA Cup place alongside Liverpool and defeated FA Cup finalists Southampton.

And the third season saw history made, with champions Arsenal going through the entire 38-game campaign unbeaten, as part of their 49-match record-breaking undefeated league run.

The 2004/05 season saw Barclays take over as the title sponsor and the emergence of a new force in the top division, with Chelsea becoming the fourth club to lift the title with a record haul of 95 points from their 38 games - 12 points clear of second-placed Arsenal.

The following year saw Wigan Athletic become the 39th member of the Premier League as they gained promotion alongside Sunderland and West Ham United.

REFEREES IN THE PREMIER LEAGUE

With the advent of professional referees in 2001, the Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL) was formed to provide match officials for all professional football matches played in England.

The Board is made up of the chief executives of the Football Association, the FA Premier League and the Football League.

The General Manager (Keith Hackett), National Group Manager (Jim Ashworth) and FA Referee Manager (Joe Guest) work to maintain and improve standards of refereeing in England and report to the Board on a monthly basis.

The General Manager is responsible for the training, development and monitoring of an elite group of 19 Referees and 38 Assistant Referees who will work together come match day.

Hackett also decides which referees will officiate at Barclays Premiership matches, selected Football League matches and consults with the Football Association over FA Cup/UEFA appointments.

The top-flight referees are continually monitored at games and attend fortnightly meetings in which, amongst other matters, their performances, via the use of ProZone, are evaluated.

The PGMOL has employed Matt Weston on a full time basis as its Sports Scientist to work with the match officials in designing intensive training sessions to help maintain and build performance levels.

The PGMOL is sponsored by Emirates Airline whose investment will result in significant investment in the training and development of officials at all levels of the game.

新赛季英超联赛宣传片的主题曲是什么?就是那个队旗版的

Kasabian 的 Fire

kasabian单曲fire。《fire》是kasabian演唱的歌曲,为2010-2011赛季英超联赛主题曲。

主题曲歌词:

FireKasabianShake me into the night,轻摇着让我入睡

And I'm an easy lover,我只需要简单的爱

Take me into the fight,让我投身于战斗

And I'm an easy brother,我只是普通的兄弟

And I'm on fire,我置身于火焰

Burn my sweet effigy,焚烧我那甜美的雕像

I'm a road runner,我只是在随波逐流

Spill my guts on a wheelI,让车轮碾压我的身体

wanna taste uh-huh,我想品尝这味道

And I'm on fire,我置身于火焰

And I'm on fire,我置身于火焰

And I'm on fire,我置身于火焰

I'm on fire,我置身于火焰

Whoo Whoo,Whoo Whoo

Wire me up to machines,把我捆在机械上

I'll be your prisoner我会成为你的囚徒

Find it hard to believe,如此难以置信

You are my murderer,你是我的凶手(我被你所杀)

I'm on fire behind you,我置身于在你的身后火焰

Heads a fallen sky,面对着坠落的苍穹

I'm on fire,我置身于火焰

I'm on fire,我置身于火焰

Whoo Whoo,Whoo Whoo

I'm on fire,我置身于火焰

I'm on fire,我置身于火焰

I'm on fire,我置身于火焰

I'm on fire,我置身于火焰

卡萨比安乐队

Kasabian的四位成员均成长于英国莱斯特,17岁的时候,几个人就在一起玩音乐。他们的名字源自六十年代末的连环杀手影片Charlie Manson/Manson Family 中的一名女司机Linda Kasabian,乐队希望透过其重复性的音乐元素,来表达出人们的疯狂与暴力。

中文名称:火,外文名称:Fire,所属专辑:《Fire》,歌曲时长:4:13,发行时间:2009-6-1,歌曲原唱:kasabian,音乐风格:摇滚,歌曲语言:英语。

扩展资料

英格兰足球超级联赛),通常简称“英超”,是英格兰足球总会属下的最高等级职业足球联赛,前身是英格兰足球冠军联赛。英超是“欧洲五大联赛”之一,由20支球队组成,由超级联盟负责具体运作,赛季结束后积分榜末三位降入英格兰足球冠军联赛。

英超联赛一直以来被认为是世界上最好的联赛之一,节奏快、竞争激烈、强队众多,现已成为世界上最受欢迎的体育赛事,也是收入最高的足球联赛。自1992/93赛季英超改制以来,共有六支球队夺得过冠军:曼联13次;切尔西5次;阿森纳3次;曼城3次;布莱克本1次;莱斯特城1次。

百度百科-fire (kasabian单曲fire)

百度百科-英格兰足球超级联赛 (足球联赛)