Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Michael White

Michael White (England) - Born in Scarborough, England. He played for the local club all his life. At age of 33 he became a playing manager, but shortly after that he ended his carrier to focus on managing team. He is the Scarbrough manager since then...

After six season White managed to advance with his team from 3rd Division to Premiership. He also won a Challenge Shield in 99/00 and most important an English Cup in the same season beating Leeds United in the final.

During his time club had the most succesful era ever. Economy results rised and Scarborough was able to push many great transfers. White also rebuilded the local stadium, to fit the Premier League standards.

1999 - Promotion form English Division 3 to Division 2 - Scarborough FSM
2000 - Promotion from English Division 2 to Division 1 - Scarborough FSM
2000 - English Challange Shield WINNER - Scarborough FSM
2000 - English Cup WINNER - Scarborough FSM
2001 - Promotion from English Division 1 to Premier Division - Scarborough FSM

Individual:

Players:

Memorable Games:
17.08.1996 - Scarborough 2:1 Darlingthon - English 3rd Division FRIST CARRER GAME
02.11.1996 - Barnet 1:5 Scarborough - English 3rd Division
12.02.2000 - Scarborough 2:1 Aston Villa - English Cup 4th Round
02.03.2000 - Crewe 1:2 Scarborough - English Challange Shield Semi Final
14.03.2000 - Scarborough 2:0 West Ham - English Cup Quater Final
18.03.2000 - Port Vale 1:4 Scarborough - English Division 2
06.04.2000 - Scarborough 4:2 Colchester - English Challange Shield Final
09.04.2000 - Liverpool 0:2 Scarborough - English Cup Semi Final
29.04.2000 - Scarborough 5:1 Rochdale - English Division 2
23.05.2000 - Scarborough 2:1 Leeds - English Cup Final
13.09.2000 - Scarborough 1:1 Manchester United - English League Cup 3rd Round
12.10.2000 - Halmstads 2:3 Scarborough - Cup Winners Cup 3rd Round
16.11.2000 - Scarborough 2:1 Monaco - Cup Winners Cup 4th Round
27.12.2000 - Norwich 1:5 Scarborough - English Division 1
20.01.2001 - Manchester United 2:3 Scarborough - English Cup 3rd Round
03.03.2001 - Scarborough 2:1 Blackburn - English Cup Quater Final
12.04.2001 - Scarborough 3:0 West Ham - English Cup Semi Final
22.12.2001 - Blackburn 1:5 Scarborough - English Premier Division
27.12.2001 - Scargorough 3:3 Manchester United - English Premier Division

Carrer:
1996/1997 - Scarborough (3rd Division, England) Fifa Soccer Manager
1997/1998 - Scarborough (3rd Division, England) FSM
1998/1999 - Scarborough (3rd Division, England) FSM
1999/2000 - Scarborough (2nd Division, England) FSM
2000/2001 - Scarborough (1st Division, England) FSM
2001/2002 - Scarborough (Premier Division, England) FSM
2002/2003 -

Michael Black ALL TIME STATS


All Time Stats:
Games: 17
Wins: 7
Draws: 5
Losts: 5
League Championships: 0
Domestic Cups: 0
International Trophies: 0
International Club Trophies: 0
POINTS: 7

List of games:

Championship Manager 99/00
Doncaster Rovers (England, Conference) - 3 months.

Michael Black

Michael Black (England) - Born in Chester, England. He played for the local club for a couple of seasons. Then he moved to France, his wife's homeland. He played in Liegue 2 in Ajaccio and Dijon. Never played in the English national team. He ended his carrier at the age of 32 due to an knee indjury. While playing in France he becomed friends with Polish striker Hendryk Koskowski. He started his coaching as a assistant manager in Grenoble, after 3 years of work he got proposition from Legia Warsaw, where his old friend Koskowski was a board member...

Succeses:
1997 - Polish League Winner - Legia Warsaw
1998 - Polish League Winner - Legia Warsaw
2001 - English Premiership Winner - Arsenal London
2001 - English FA CUP Winner - Arsenal London
2001 - English League Cup Winner - Arsenal London
2002 - English Premiership Winner - Arsenal London
2002 - English League Cup Winner - Arsenal London

Individual:
2000 - English Premiership Manager of the Month September
2001 - English Premiership Manager of the Month January
2001 - English Premiership Manager of the Month February
2001 - English Premiership Manager of the Month April
2001 - ENGLISH PREMIERSHIP MANAGER OF THE YEAR
2001 - English Premiership Manager of the Month November
2002 - English Premiership Manager of the Month April
2002 - ENGLISH PREMIERSHIP MANAGER OF THE YEAR

Players:
1997 - Polish Premier Division Season TOP SCORER - Wojciech Kowalczyk 69 goals
1998 - Polish Premier Division TOP SCORER - Wojciech Kowalczyk 50 goals
1998 - Polish Cup TOP SCORER - Wojciech Kowalczyk 12 goals
1998 - Champions Cup TOP SCORER - Wojciech Kowalczyk 11 goals
2000 - English Premiership Young Player of the Month September - Igor Stepanovs
2000 - English Premiership Player of the Month October - Thiery Henry
2001 - English Premiership Player of the Month February - Patrick Vieira
2001 - English Premiership Player of the Month April - Thiery Henry
2001 - English Premiership TEAM OF THE YEAR - Thiery Henry, Ray Parlour
2001 - English Premiership TOP SCORER - Thiery Henry 41 goals
2001 - English Premiership TOP RATED - Thiery Henry 8.08 avg rate
2001 - English League Cup TOP SCORER - Thiery Henry 8 goals
2001 - English FA Cup TOP SCORER - Thiery Henry 6 goals
2002 - Patrick Vieira ENGLISH PREMIERSHIP TEAM OF THE YEAR
2002 - Patrick Vieira ENGLISH PREMIERSHIP MVP
2002 - Martin Palermo ENGLISH PREMIERSHIP TOP SCORER
2002 - Martin Palermo ENGLISH LEAGUE CUP TOP SCORER

List of games:
1996/97 - Legia Warsaw (Poland, Premier Division) - SWOS 96/97
1997/98 - Legia Warsaw (Poland, Premier Division) - SWOS 96/97
1998/99 - Legia Warsaw (Poland, Premier Division) - SWOS 96/97
1999/00 -
2000/01 - Arsenal London (England, Premiership) - CM 00/01
2001/02 - Arsenal London (England, Premiership) - CM 00/01

Memorable Matches:
--.--.1997 - Legia Warsaw 4:0 Amica Wronki - Polish Premier Division
--.--.1997 - Legia Warsaw 5:1 Slask Wroclaw - Polish Premier Division
--.--.1997 - Legia Warsaw 2:0 Dinamo Minsk - Champions Cup Group Stage
--.--.1997 - Legia Warsaw 2:1 Club Brugge - Champions cup Group Stage
--.--.1997 - Legia Warsaw 3:1 Lokomotiv Sofia - Champions Cup Group Stage
--.--.1997 - Legia Warsaw 4:0 Gornik Zabrze - Polish Premier Division
--.--.1997 - Legia Warsaw 1:0 Club Brugge - Champions Cup Group Stage
--.--.1997 - Legia Warsaw 3:0 Lech Poznan - Polish Premier Division
--.--.1997 - Legia Warsaw 2:1 Lokomotiv Sofia - Champions Cup Group Stage
--.--.1998 - Legia Warsaw 5:1 Pogon Szczecin - Polish Premier Division
--.--.1998 - Legia Warsaw 2:2 Atletico Madrid - Champions Cup Quater Final
--.--.1998 - Legia Warsaw 7:0 Lech Poznan - Polish Premier Division
25.10.2000 - Monaco 0:4 ARSENAL - Champions League Group Phase 1
29.11.2000 - Tottenham 1:7 ARSENAL - League Cup 4th Round
23.12.2000 - ARSENAL 3:2 Manchester Utd. - Premiership
07.03.2001 - Bayern Munchen 3:5 ARSENAL - Champions League Group Phase 2
01.04.2001 - ARSENAL 3:2 Aston Villa - League Cup FINAL
29.04.2001 - Manchester Utd. 3:4 ARSENAL - Premiership
07.05.2001 - ARSENAL 4:0 Tottenham - Premiership
12.05.2001 - Southampton 2:5 ARSENAL - FA Cup FINAL
19.09.2001 - Arsenal 7:1 Rennes - Champions League Group Phase 1
26.09.2001 - Arsenal 3:2 Leverkusen - Champions League Group Phase 1
24.10.2001 - Arsenal 3:0 Shakhtar - Champions League Group Phase 1
04.11.2001 - Arsenal 5:2 Liverpool - Premiership
24.11.2001 - Sunderland 4:5 Arsenal - Premiership
01.12.2001 - Arsenal 4:0 Coventry - Premiership
30.01.2002 - Arsenal 2:1 Manchester United - League Cup Semi Final
09.02.2002 - Middlesbrough 0:4 Arsenal - Premiership
26.02.2002 - Manchester United 2:4 Arsenal - League Cup Semi Final
17.03.2002 - Arsenal 3:1 Manchester United - Premiership
31.03.2002 - Arsenal 5:5 Leeds PEN 5:4 - League Cup FINAL
19.05.2002 - Arsenal 5:0 Bradford - Premiership

Transfers:
1996 - Wojciech Kowalczyk (POL) - Betis Sevilla -> Legia Warsaw
1997 - Andrzej Juskowiak (POL) - Sporting Lisbon -> Legia Warsaw
2001 - Krassimir Balakov (BUL) - Vfb Stuttgart -> Arsenal London
2001 - Shota Arveladze (GEO) - Ajax -> Arsenal London
2001 - Martin Palermo (ARG) - Boca -> Arsenal London 20M Pounds
2002 - Sebastien Perez (FRA) - Marseille -> Arsenal London