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Old 06-13-2011, 12:14 AM   #106
law90026
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2019/20 End of Season Summary

Dean Hoo was spectacular this season as the Gunners vice-captain helped the club to a league title (50 games, 25 goals, 4 assists, 3 MOMs, 2 yellows, 7.21 rating). He will be disappointed that he missed the Euro Cup final with a thigh strain but he was exhausted by the end of the season.

Marc Vaughan had a disappointing year for Man City (21 games, 2 goals, 1 assist, 7.20 rating). His relatively few appearances was partly attributable to a broken ankle that kept him out for a long period. He is currently considering a contract offer from Man City as his present contract expired end June 2020.

Rob Nielsen had a good season with Valencia (23 games, 13 goals, 1 MOM, 3 yellows, 7.03 rating) but will be very disappointed he missed the Spanish Cup final with his suspension. It was another injury-plagued season for the American as he suffered a damaged chilles tendon and a broken collarbone, which collectively kept him out for large parts of the season from October till the end of the season.

Daniel Ertmann had another satisfactory personal season with Chelsea (43 games, 25 goals, 4 assists, 2 MOMs, 4 yellows, 7.17 rating) but will be disappointed that the only trophy the Blues picked up was the European Super Cup.

Jace Hunter had another lost season as he was in a contractual dispute with Livorno (3 games, 3 conceded, 1 clean sheet, 6.77 rating). He is now considering a new offer from Livorno but Frankfurt (6th in German First Division) and Ascoli (Serie B) are considering making him an offer as well.

Julio O'Donnell is now considered the best player in the German League as he wins the German Player of the Year award (43 games, 1 goal, 8 assists, 7 MOM, 14 yellow cards). However, his poor disciplinary record meant that he missed the German Cup final.

Bernard Blaze could be on his way out of Man City (16 games, 2 goals, 4 assists, 6.99 rating), a move that is probably long overdue. Another season where he spent a lot of time on the bench helped him decide to look for greener pastures because the 27 year old doesn't want to waste the peak of his career.

Frank Justice had a good year with Man Utd (41 games, 12 goals, 5 assists, 2 MOMs, 1 yelow, 7.56 rating) but will wonder whether he could have made a difference in the FA Cup finals, which he missed because of a fractured arm.

Path Twelve fractured his skull in November 2019 and that really disrupted his season (17 games, 1 goal, 3 assists, 1 yellow, 6.51 rating). Happily, he's back with the team and he's very pleased at Auxerre's league position this year.

Ubaldo Geronimo may finally be settling down as he had his best season to date with Burnley (42 games, 17 goals, 3 assists, 7 yellows, 3 reds, 6.79 rating). His manager would love for him to be less hot-headed on the pitch though. Burnley had a dream year as they reached the Carling Cup finals and got promoted to the Premier League via the play-offs. Ubaldo is considered an indispensable part of the club.

Will Brown loves Villa and had a reasonably good year (25 games, 13 goals, 4 assists, 4 yellows, 6.97 rating) but his season was derailed from February 2020 onwards when he suffered a torn groin muscle and then strained his knee ligaments soon after he came back from the original injury. Maybe he could have helped Villa to a better position and European football?
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