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Old 06-01-2011, 05:38 AM   #49
law90026
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Dean Hoo has a decent season for Blackburn Rovers (8th in the Premier League), scoring 10 goals in 30 games (6.74 rating) to go with 7 yellow cards and 1 red card. The highlight of his season has to be the fact he was called up for England and got his first cap in a 2-1 win over the US (a match in which Will Brown scored for the US). However, all is not well as Dean wants to leave Blackburn because they have transfer-listed one of their best players, Steven N'Zonzi.

Marc Vaughan had a poor season with Man City because he couldn't get much first team football. He only made 2 substitute appearances (6.55 rating). However, he has also been called up to the England squad and got his first cap in the 2-1 win over the US. He also got a 3rd place medal in the U-20 World Cup.

Rob Nielsen had an average season for Bolton (19 games, 4 goals, 1 MOM, 6.44 rating), which narrowly avoided relegation (17th place). He is a regular in the US national team though (7 goals in 16 caps).

Daniel Ertmann made a big money move from Liverpool to Sporting in the Portugese league, where he scored 3 goals in 15 games (6.67 rating). He was part of the England U-20 team that came in 3rd but was also sent off in the 3rd place play-off in extra time. He is knocking on the England full team's door as he was called up recently but did not actually get any game time.

Jace Hunter is still at Sampdoria but is now co-owned by Roma. This has made him more optimistic about his future. The Canadian international (11 caps) played just 1 game for Sampdoria and conceded 3 goals (5.20 rating) but has played well for Canada this year (5 games, 4 conceded, 2 clean sheets, 7.46 rating).

Julio O'Donnell is Mr Birmingham. He was named as the Supporter's Player of the Year for 2012/13 and was outstanding at times this year (one Premier League Team of the Week award, Young Player of the Month for November). He made 26 appearances in all (3 assists, 4 MOMs, 7 yellow cards, 1 red card, 6.90 rating) and is a regular in the England U-21 team. He also won the 3rd place medal with England in the U-20 World Cup.

Bernard Blaze is another England starlet languishing in the Man City reserves. Just 1 game for the senior team (6.60 rating) but a bunch of appearances for the reserves. He is part of the England team that came in 3rd in the U-20 World Cup.

Frank Justice has taken well to the Premier League this year (18 games, 5 goals, 2 assists, 1 yellow, 7.24 rating) with Man Utd (7th). He is now part of the England U-21 set-up and also won the Community Shield with Man Utd. He is described as a wonderkid and the future is bright for him.

Path Twelve had a disappointing year with Norwich (19 games, 2 yellows, 6.47 rating). He simply hasn't been able to perform regularly and had a bit of a falling out with the Norwich management.

Ubaldo Geronimo is a star for the Mexico U-20 team (10 goals in 17 caps). However, his career is still floundering. He made one appearance for Napoli (1 assist, 7.10 rating) but was then sent out for loan at Kaiserslautern in January 2014 where he was not given much opportunity to play even though he did well whenever given the chance (3 games, 3 goals, 1 MOM, 7.30 rating, 1 Team of the Week award). It's just odd.

Will Brown enjoyed his move to Aston Villa, especially playing next to Gabby Agbonholar. The US international (8 caps, 2 goals) managed 8 goals in 20 appearances (2 yellows, 1 red, 6.81 rating) this season and will be looking forward to another good season next year.
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