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Old 08-11-2014, 05:29 AM   #6
law90026
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Join Date: Jan 2006
End of Season 2013/2014

Goalkeepers

Jace Hunter, Feyernoord:
Jace was looking forward to the new year but strained a calf in January. Just as he returned to fitness, he then broke his ankle in February which meant he would miss the rest of the year.

Games: 3, Conceded: 3, Clean Sheets: 1, 6.63 rating

Al Mighty, Valenciennes:
Al played in both the Valenciennes first team (in Ligue 1) and its reserve team (in CFA-A) this year. He has been capped at both the Italian U-19 level and the US U-20 level. Already considered a first team squad player, he will look to establish himself as the number 1 for Valenciennes next season.

Games: 6(1 as a sub), Conceded: 10, 1 yellow card, 6.92 rating

Defenders

Robbie Collins, QPR:
It took a while but Robbie eventually found a home at QPR. He is in the U-21 team and is considered a hot prospect for the future. Capped at the U-21 level for Ireland (5 caps), he spent most of his time playing in U-21 and reserve matches (6 games, 7.37 tackles/game, 7.18 rating).

Games: 1 (1 as a substitute), 6.20 rating

Flere Imsaho, Feyernoord:
Flere has started his career brightly at Feyernoord, playing 24 games for the first team at RB. His performances have earned him a call-up to the US national team where he has already earned 3 caps.

Games: 24 games (8 as a sub), 1 goal, 2 assists, 1 yellow, 1 red, 6.3 tackles/game, 7.00 rating
1 Eredivise Team of the Week award

Rohan Edwards, Galatasaray:
Rohan joined Galatasaray in January but injured his hip in February while training. He was out for 5 months and will need time to rehabilitate even after he's back. Still considered a hot prospect for the future for the team.

Games: 0

David Ginsberg, Rennais:
The US U-20 defender (6 caps, 1 goal) played very sparingly this year, largely because he was out with a serious injury for 5 months. He is considered a squad player in the Rennais team and he is optimistic about his chances.

Games: 1, 6.40 rating

Midfielders

Jawouk Bafou, Man Utd:
Jawouk struggled with injuries his first season, with a total of 21 weeks out in all from 4 injuries. Hopefully it doesn't suggest an injury-prone career. The French U-19 national plays in the Man Utd reserves (9 games, 2 assists, 1 MOM, 1 yellow, 7.23 rating) and is considered a hot prospect.

Games: 0

Jake Chippin, Newcastle:
Jake has been capped at the England U-19 level and plays regularly for the Newcastle reserves (18 games, 1 goal, 4 assists, 3 MOM, 2 yellows, 7.17 rating). Considered a hot prospect for Newcastle.

Games: 0

Deacon Palmieri, Lorient:
Deacon spent time going between the Lorient Ligue 1 team and the reserve team (in CFA-D). His most playing time came with the reserves (22 games, 3 assists, 5 yellows, 6.45 rating). Captain of the Danish U-19 team.

Games: 0

Shane Christopher, Dinamo:
Captain of the U-20 side for South Africa (7 caps, 3 goals), Shane had a good season at Dinamo, managing 2 goals in 13 games. He was supposed to go on loan to Gronigen (in the Dutch league) but suffered a sports hernia at the end of the season and the deal was cancelled.

Games: 13 games (2 as a sub), 2 goals, 7.11 rating

Benton Gale, Man Utd:
Benton was a League Cup regular for Man Utd this year as he made all of his appearances in that tournament. He also showed his creative side as he created 9 goals for the reserve side (27 games, 1 goal, 9 assists, 4 yellows, 6.95 rating). Capped at the England U-19 level.

Games: 4, 2 assists, 6.55 rating

Michael Samuelle, Leverkusen:
Michael was a regular in the Leverkusen II side that played in a regional league (27 games, 3 goals, 6 assists, 6 yellows, 1 red, 6.86 rating). He was also a member of the Leverkusen U-19 side that won the German U-19 cup.

Games: 0
Winner of 2014 German U-19 cup

Eddie Chilton, Fulham:
Other than his 1 appearance in the League Cup, Eddie didn't play anymore for the first team this season. He played a lot of reserve and U-21 games though (44 games, 1 goal, 12 assists, 3 MOM, 2 yellows, 7.06 rating).

Games: 1, 6.20 rating

Dex Morgan, Feyernoord:
Dex slowly established himself as a first team player in Feyernoord and earned himself his first international cap for the US as well.

Games: 12 (5 as sub), 2 assists, 2 yellows, 6.52 rating

Patrick Hutt, Man City:
Patrick will chalk this off as a lost season. He tore a calf muscle in September which kept him out till January. In January, he sprained an ankle which kept him out till March. In April he damaged his Achilles tendon and that ended his season.

Games: 0

Kuji Chagulia, OB:
Canadian U-20 international (3 caps) Kuji played sparingly in the Danish league but well enough to show that he has potential at that level.

Games: 8 (3 as sub), 6.91 rating

Strikers

Rob Nielsen, Lausanne:
US U-20 international (7 caps, 1 goal) struggled a little during his first season with Lausanne, being unable to score as many as he would have liked (just 3 goals in 18 games). He will need to improve that if he wants to move on to better things.

Games: 18 games (1 as sub), 3 goals, 2 yellows, 6.36 rating

Brian Bennett, Nice:
Brian is also a US U-20 international (7 caps, 1 goal). He spent most of the year at the Nice reserve side (12 games, 3 goals, 1 assist, 6.54 rating) and Nice was relegated from Ligue 1 at the end of the year.

Games: 0

Roger Berisha, Evian (on loan to Genk):
Another player who lost the season due to a serious injury as torn cruciate ligaments meant that Roger did not get any meaningful playtime this year.

Games: 2 (2 as sub), 6.15 rating
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