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Old 08-14-2014, 06:00 AM   #27
law90026
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End of Season 2015/2016

Goalkeepers

Jace Hunter, Feyernoord, 1.1m valuation:
Jace played very little this year but he's convinced he will be the number 1 at Feyernoord sooner rather than later. Impressive stats for him though because he kept clean sheets in all the games he played for the first team. Capped 10 times for the England U-21 team.

Games: 3 games (1 as sub), 3 clean sheets, 7.00 rating

Al Mighty, Valenciennes, 1.1m valuation:
Drama in Valenciennes as they were relegated. More importantly, Al has had enough of not playing and put in a formal transfer request. The club promptly slapped a 16million pound price on his head, which seems quite ridiculous for someone who has played so few games. It will be interesting to see how this pans out. Capped 9 times for the Italian U-21s.

Games: 4 games, 4 conceded, 2 clean sheets, 7.25 rating

Defenders

Robbie Collins, QPR, 275k valuation:
Robbie played sparingly for Celtic, largely because he was out for 2 months while on loan. He performed adequately but there will be questions whether he will have his contract renewed (expires next year). 15 caps for the Irish U-21s.

Games (for Celtic): 10 games (3 as sub), 6.51 rating

Flere Imsaho, Feyernoord, 6m valuation:
Flere is developing into a superstar in the Dutch Eredivise. He led the league in interceptions and tackles and was the runner up in the Young Player of the Year award. Already capped 17 times for the US, Flere has been spectacular for Feyernoord this season, averaging a 7.50 rating.

Games: 34 games (3 as sub), 5 assists, 11 yellows, 2 reds, 7.50 rating

Rohan Edwards, Galatasaray, 2.9m valuation:
Rohan just couldn't stay fit long enough to get an extended run in the Galatasaray side. He had various niggling injuries which kept him out for 14 weeks in all so it was hard to get any real continuity. Galatasaray have sent him out on loan to Heerenveen in the Dutch Eredivise for next season. Rohan's contract is really poor, just 500 pounds a week.

Games: 5 games, 6.76 rating

David Ginsberg, Rennais, 3.3m valuation:
David was finally give the chance to play first team football, both at Rennais as well as for the US national team. He played decently for Rennais but there were questions whether he was good enough for the US when he was first called up (he has since disproved those comments). Capped 3 times for the US national team.

Games: 15 games, 3 assists, 2 yellows, 1 red, 6.85 rating

Midfielders

Jawouk Bafou, Man Utd, 775k valuation:
Jawouk played well for Fleetwood when he was able to get on the pitch, though he was out for 2 months with a hip injury from January to March. He returns to Old Trafford without really showing that he is able to take the next step up. Capped 4 times for the Cameroon U-20 team.

Games (for Fleetwood): 14 games (4 as sub), 7.02 rating

Jake Chippin, Newcastle, 2.8m valuation:
Jake must be wondering what he needs to do to get games with the first team, after playing well in the reserves (16 games, 7 assists, 3 MOM, 7.39 rating). He is still highly regarded and will be hoping that next season will be his turn, although there are 3 or 4 central midfielders ahead of him on the depth chart. Capped 21 times for the England U-21s.

Games: 0

Deacon Palmieri, Lorient, 2.1m valuation:
Deacon spent the season on loan at Reims and was part of the team that was promoted to Ligue 1. He played mostly off the bench and was adequate but not exceptional. Capped 13 times for the Danish U-21 team.

Games: 17 games (3 as sub), 1 assist, 6.41 rating

Shane Christopher, Dinamo, 3.1m valuation:
While Shane is well regarded at Dinamo, the tension is growing as he only managed 7 substitute appearances for the first team, in part because he only returned to Croatia after a year's loan at Internacional.

Games (for Internacional): 24 games (2 as sub), 2 assists, 6.79 rating
Games (for Dinamo): 7 games (7 as sub), 1 goal, 1 assist, 6.90 rating

Benton Gale, Man Utd, 4.3m valuation:
Benton played the season in the reserves again and did well (27 games, 1 goal, 17 assists, 7.23 rating) although he has begun to sit on the substitute's bench for Man Utd, which included being an unused sub in the League Cup finals (Man Utd won 2-1) and his first medal with the club. Capped twice for the England U-21s.

Games: 1 game, 7.10 rating

Michael Samuelle, Leverkusen, 1.3m valuation:
Michael had his season cut short when he broke his leg in September and this kept him out until the tailend of the season. He was quite average in his performances for Heracles and will return to Leverkusen to see what happens next year. Capped 13 times for the Swiss U-21 team

Games (for Heracles): 14 games (2 as sub), 2 goals, 3 assists, 1 MOM, 7 yellows, 1 red, 6.57 rating

Eddie Chilton, Fulham, 2m valuation:
Eddie was thinking it was going to be another wasted year until the latter part of the season when he was finally given a chance and he played quite well. This hopefully means more chances next season for the England U-21 international (5 caps).

Games: 5 games, 1 assist, 1 MOM, 6.80 rating

Dex Morgan, Feyernoord, 1.9m valuation:
Dex played very little for the first team, even though it's recognised that he has talent. This has alerted 3 clubs that he may be unhappy, including PSV. Capped twice for the US national team.

Games: 6 games (2 as sub), 6.50 rating

Patrick Hutt, Man City, 1.8m valuation:
You can't shake the feeling that Patrick may never make it at the highest level because of injuries. Once again he was out for an extended period (a total of 5 months, slightly more than half the season) with a torn hamstring, a pulled hamstring and strained knee ligaments. Man City hasn't given up on him yet but time may be running out. He played 21 games in the reserves (4 goals, 6 assists, 1 MOM, 7.11 rating) and has 20 caps for the US U-20 team.

Games: 0

Kuji Chagulia, Paris St Germain, 4.2m valuation:
Kuji had a great year in the French 4th division with the PSG reserves (21 games, 6 goals, 3 assists, 6 MOM, 7.56 rating) and will hope that he gets first team action next season. Capped 3 times for the Canadian U-20 team.

Games: 0

Strikers

Rob Nielsen, Anderlecht, 7.5m valuation:
Rob recovered from his torn hamstring quite nicely, managing 8 goals in his first full season with Anderlecht. Considered a first team regular with both Anderlecht and the US (15 caps, 3 goals).

Games: 28 games (18 as sub), 8 goals, 2 assists, 6.73 rating

Brian Bennett, Nice, 575k valuation:
Brian is beginning to get some first team games, making 6 substitute appearances for Nice in Ligue 2 this year and also managed 10 goals in 27 games for the reserves. Capped 27 times for the US U-20 team but only 4 goals there.

Games: 6 games (6 as sub), 1 goal, 6.72 rating

Roger Berisha, Evian, 1.9m valuation:
A good solid season from Roger for Dijon FCO in Ligue 2 as he scored 10 goals in 40 appearances. Capped 5 times for the Swiss U-21 team.

Games (for Dijon): 40 games (20 as sub), 10 goals, 4 assists, 2 MOM, 6.80 rating
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