Key | Meaning | Key | Meaning |
---|---|---|---|
P | Played | ||
W | Games won | GS | Group Stage |
D | Games drawn | IR | Intermediate Round |
L | Games lost | R1 | Round 1 |
F | Goals for | R2 | Round 2 |
A | Goals against | R3 | Round 3 |
Pts | Points | R4 | Round 4 |
Pos | Final position | R5 | Round 5 |
Prem | Premier League | Ro16 | Round of 16 |
Div 1 | Football League First Division | QF | Quarter-Finals |
Div 2 | Football League Second Division | SF | Semi-Finals |
R/U | Runners Up | ||
W | Winners | ||
Ro32 | Round of 32 |
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Famous quotes containing the word key:
“Sunshine of late afternoon
On the glass tray
a glass pitcher, the tumbler
turned down, by which
a key is lyingAnd the
immaculate white bed”
—William Carlos Williams (18831963)
“The hypothesis I wish to advance is that ... the language of morality is in ... grave disorder.... What we possess, if this is true, are the fragments of a conceptual scheme, parts of which now lack those contexts from which their significance derived. We possess indeed simulacra of morality, we continue to use many of the key expressions. But we havevery largely if not entirelylost our comprehension, both theoretical and practical, of morality.”
—Alasdair Chalmers MacIntyre (b. 1929)
“Power, in Cases world, meant corporate power. The zaibatsus, the multinationals ..., had ... attained a kind of immortality. You couldnt kill a zaibatsu by assassinating a dozen key executives; there were others waiting to step up the ladder; assume the vacated position, access the vast banks of corporate memory.”
—William Gibson (b. 1948)