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Old 06-16-2011, 11:12 PM   #129
law90026
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Join Date: Jan 2006
End of Season 2021/22

Dean Hoo had a better than average season for the Gunners (48 games, 19 goals, 2 assists, 7 yellows, 7.05 rating) but this will count as a disappointment for the club as they fail to win any trophies, including a close loss to Barcelona in the Champions League finals.

Marc Vaughan was having a brilliant season (28 games, 2 goals, 10 assists, 4 MOM, 5 yellows, 1 red, 7.42 rating) until he broke his foot in end-October and was out for 4 months thereafter. He returned for the tail end of the season but he may have made a difference in the title race.

Rob Nielsen had a poor season by his standards for Valencia (27 games, 8 goals, 1 yellow, 6.88 rating) and that showed in Valencia's eventual league standing. It didn't help that Rob's season was constantly truncated by injuries (6 weeks for strained knee ligaments, 4 weeks for a sprained ankle, 5 days for bruised ribs), all happening in the first half of the season and he just couldn't get it going in the 2nd half.

Daniel Ertmann was spectacular again for Chelsea (41 games, 32 goals, 3 assists, 3 MOMs, 3 yellows, 1 red, 7.49 rating) and he was rewarded with a FA Cup medal as well as being named to the Premier League team of the year and the Premier League top scorer. Amazing goal scoring record to date in league games throughout his career, 166 goals in 266 games.

Jace Hunter signed on with Reggina in Serie A (12th place) and had an ok year (19 games, 29 conceded, 3 clean sheets, 2 MOMs, 6.55 rating). He will hope for more playing time next year with his club. He is also on course for 100 caps with Canada (92 to date).

Julio O'Donnell was another player who had a disappointing year by his high standards (38 games, 2 goals, 2 assists, 2 MOMs, 10 yellows, 7.43 rating). He didn't win any trophies with Leverkusen this year and also failed to win any of the individual trophies in Germany.

Bernard Blaze again shows just how he is when given the chance (41 games, 7 goals, 22 assists, 8 MOMs, 3 yellows, 7.57 rating) and is acknowledged as the best winger in Italy. His performances finally earned him his first cap for England.

Frank Justice had a fantastic year for Man Utd (41 games, 8 goals, 18 assists, 6 MOMs, 5 yellows, 7.63 rating) although he missed out on the League Cup win as he was out with a pulled hamstring. Named to the Premier League team of the year as well as shortlisted for the World Golden Ball, along with Daniel Ertmann and Dean Hoo.

Path Twelve didn't play very much for PSG this year (8 games, 1 goal, 1 yellow, 6.63 rating) but he finally managed to get a couple of runners-up medals. Time is probably running out for the 29 year old to make a real impact and this could be his best season from an "achievement" perspective.

Ubaldo Geronimo was a back-up player for Sevilla (16 games, 9 goals, 3 assists, 1 MOM, 1 yellow, 7.13 rating) but he seems happy enough to be in Spain for now. He showed his usual flashes of brilliance and nearly won the Spanish league with Sevilla.

Will Brown had his best season with Villa so far (34 games, 22 goals, 3 assists, 4 MOMs, 6 yellows, 7.08 rating). He didn't win any trophies but he is used to that by now and he is happy to stay with the club that gave him a chance so many years ago.
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