| Newb
Join Date: Sep 2007
Posts: 0
Rep Power: 0 | End of Season Update Lucas Marcelo Cedermaz
Once again tops the La Liga sleeping giants Deportivo's goal charts with 17 goals in 29 appearances, leading Deportivo to a solid 7th place finish, qualifying for the Euro Cup, and personally, making him the 5th top scorer in La Liga. Cannot be far of a full international call up Christian Montoni
After staying at Athletico, he still finds himself on the fringe of the squad behind Fernando Torres and Sergio Aguero. Despite only playing 17 league games, he still managed to bag himself 10 goals, as Athletico finally stepped out of their neighbours shadow, with a La Liga 1st place. Still yet to score for his country. Bennitto
After only ever making 3 appearances for Palermo, Bennitto moved to La Liga side Betis for £6.5 million. He had a dissapointing season for Betis, playing 33 times, without finding the net, and making 3 assists as Betis finished 11th. However, this did not stop Everton's intrest, as a £7.75 million bid activated a release cause, so Premiership fans will be seeing this young man shortly. David Frketic
After forcing himself into the championship winning side of Athletico, playing 17 league games, scoring twice, Frketic saw himself hit an awful run of luck, suffering a hip injury, which forced him out for at least 2 months towards the end of the season. Now capped 7 times for his native Australia, with 1 goal to his name. Ben Chia
After sealing a dream move to the Gunners, Chia found himself shipped out on loan to Deepdale, where he helped Preston to a superb 13th postion, after the media had consigned them to the drop. Chia was in good form also, scoring once and setting up 6 in 33 appearances, which will hopefully help him snatch a position at Arsenal. Stuart Holiday
Had a superb season at Southend, despite them coming 23rd in the Championship, Holiday managed to grab 18 goals, and make himself the 9th top scorer in the Championship, which for a relegated team, is nothing short of sensational. This great form saw him move to SPL side Rangers for £4 million, where he hopes to score more goals, and maybe set Europe alight. Siminaeus Litvenyenko
Made the move to the Premiership from Wolves by joining Newcastle, unforunetly for him, the competiton for places is tougher, and Litvenyenko found himself back in the U18s, where after 2nd for 2 consectutive seasons, finally win the league. Litvenyenko managed 3 sub appearances for the full Newcastle team as they finished a dissapointing 15th. Deanus
Really forced his way into the Man City squad this season, making 20 Premiership appearances, managing some solid form and an assist. City cruised into 6th place for the second successive season, but crashed out of the Euro Cup in the 1st knockout round. Ryan Evans
With him being so young, still finds himself in the Sevilla U19s, where he top scored with 22 goals in 29 appearances as Sevilla retained their crown. He also managed to make a La Liga game, where he came on as a sub, and 2 cup games, where he netted a goal. Currently learning from Nilmar. In Der Van Dude
Out on loan for the 3rd succesive season, this time at Serie A side Bologna. Despite not being predicted to go down, Bologna disapointingly finished in last place. Although, Der Van Dude managed to keep his average rating above 7 in the league. He will find himself back at Sevilla, hoping to finally spend a season there. Danny Anderson
Made only 1 substitute appearance for Chelsea, as they won the Premiership with 5 games to spare. He did, however, have a successful 2 month loan spell at Championship side Middlesboro, playing 7 times. Now wanted by rivals Arsenal, and short term club Middlesboro once again. Currently learning from Michael Essien Pablo Gonzalez
After playing just 3 games for La Liga club Celta, Gonzalez joined giants Madrid for £2.4 million in January, with Celta desperate to cash in on his contract, which had 6 months remaining. He played 6 games for Real Madrid as they finished 3rd in La Liga, and 17 times for Real Madrid C, scoring 12 times. Currently learning from Robinho Dean Hoo
Joined his 3rd loan club, this time it being Modena, the Serie B club. He made 17 solid appearances for Modena as they finished in a slightly disappointing 10th place, although he managed to make 1 assist. He also made 4 awful appearances for Lazio before he joined, averaging 5.50. Richard Tait
After making his Premiership debut with a substitute appearance, which resulted with a goal, Richard Tait was subject to interest from a number of clubs, including Sunderland and Southend. Aston Villa were first to act, offering £1.5 million for the young striker. Whether this will go through remains to be seen, although Reading were recently relegated and Villa are still in the Premiership. Socky
The young player is still in the Newcastle U18s as he is only 16, but has been joined by Livinyenko. Newcastle finally managed to beat Middlesboro to the U18 title, and Socky top scored with 19 goals in 38 games. He also managed to make a substitute appearance in the Premiership, but failed to make an impact. Ryan Andrews
After making 11 mostly substitute appearances in the Premiership for West Ham, without finding the net, and frankly without the greatest of form, Andrews turned down contract after contract, wanting more of an appearance bonus, Inter swooped, and signed the player on a free. Hopefully for him, his Serie A career will be more like his international career, where he has scored 3 in 10 games for Canada. Shane Hall
Much like Ryan Andrews, Hall made 12 appearances for City, with 10 of them being starts. He turned down various contract offers, because of both the legnth and the lack of appearance fees. This led to interest from Man Utd and Arsenal, Arsenal having both a £3.2 and £4 million bid rejected. Could end up being an enemy of City if he signs for United on a free. Goldenballs
Joins Derby for £825k after banging in 15 in 24 games for Wrexham, and was still inside the top 20 goalscorers in League 2, despite only playing till January. He only managed to play 16 games for Derby after spraining an ankle. He still managed to score 7 times as Derby finished in a disappointing 14th after being tipped to reach the play-offs. Pedromandias
Joined Milan in the surprise transfer of the summer for the small sum of £45k. Then carried on his travels to Serie B side Rimini, where he played 36 times for the club, scoring twice and setting up 5 goals, without ever setting the league alight. Rimini finished in a surprise 5th, making the Serie B playoffs, which the results will be updated at the Summer Transfer Window Update. Gary McNeil
Could be awarded the most stupid player award. After turning down a host of clubs to sign for little known Maidenhead, McNeil moved to Newcastle for £100k. Although most were as a sub, he played 15 times for the Geordies, scoring 3 times. Despite this he demanded he be put on the transfer list as there was too much competiton for places. Played 3 times for Scotland, scoring twice.
Just ask for Screenshots, will do the Shortlist - general, international and season stats.
|