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Intro

This is yet another multiple user BAP Game, with a slight twist.

The twist being that i have given the users complete control in the creation of there player! I had a look through the other BAP games and took an average of a few players starting attribute points for players set to around 70-75 CA. This was coming in at around 290-320 points on the player screenshots. I therefore decided to give each player 330 attribute points (There are a couple of extra attribute categories in the editor) to allocate on there player, giving them complete control on how the player would turn out. Each player will also have a starting PA of -10.

Players will begin there careers at one of the following 5 clubs;

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1. SV Horn - Austria First Division
2. Bytovia - Polish First Division
3. Senec - Slovakia Second Division
4. Dravinja - Slovenia Second Division
5. Wigry - Polish First Division

Will anyone make it to the European Big Leagues and become a Global Superstar?

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THANK YOU!


 
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[TD]Paddy Naterr[/TD]
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[TD]Danny Skizzinho[/TD]
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Starting Player Screenshots



Bytovia


Martin Telstar
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Brick Wall
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Craig Lucock
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Dravinja



Paddy Naterr
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Lewie Roberts
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Are Burheim
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Matthew Harrison
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Senec


Abdon Yeo
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Danny Skizzinho
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Duran Duran
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SV Horn



Matias Makarainen
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Eoin McGregor
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Aaron Weight
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Ray Pest
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Wigry



Greko Romane
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Joe Timms
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Daniele Del Conte
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AH! It's too late to send you my stats :( Oh well, more fun when it's random this way. Play on!
 
I'm Russian?

e. Oh, it seems that I already got called up for the Russia U21's..... which I don't mind at all XD
 
MARTIN TELSTAR

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THE BIOGRAPHY

Martin is 14-year-old kid from Sweden. He was born in Malmö. Just like one of his secret idols - Zlatan Ibrahimović. But at the age of 8, he didn't like Ibra anymore. He started to like people, who set up the goals - the playmakers. He wanted to be one. Martin always assisted his mom with washing the dishes and his dad with beers. His dad scored the beers in his stomach. At the age of 10, his mom and dad separated. He stayed with his mom. Dad moved to Denmark. Martin HATED Denmark. That's why he decided to become a professional footballer - to show his dad, how bad and disgusting Denmark is (no offense Danish people here :D). No one in Sweden recognized his potential, so he contacted clubs everywhere, except in Denmark. Just as he was about to give up his dreams a club in Portugal responded. He was invited to a trial. He scraped together all the money he could find - all his savings and loaned money from his mom and friends. He flew to Portugal. He played okay, but Braga said that he wasn't good enough for them and they couldn't see any potential in him. He flew back to Sweden. He was only 14 years old and he started to work at construction. But a week after arriving in Sweden and having a new job a polish guy called and said "Hey kid, I was there, you know in Portugal, and I saw you play. I think you played quite well and would like to sign you. The club is Bytovia. It's in Poland. We'll pay for your trip here. BTW, bring a knife, it's dangerous here." Telstar was very excited. He arrived in Poland and now starts the real story.
 
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Paddy Naterr - The Man, The Myth, The Legend????

Paddy grew up just outside of cork in his home country of Ireland from the age of 2. His parents (one Welsh and one Scotish) moved to Ireland to start a Potato farm. He had a happy childhood, using the leftover potatoes to practice football with.

He ate, slept and dreamt football and joined Cork City's youth academy at the ago of 9. He was a bright prospect and the club knew he would make it to the top. Unfortunately his parents divorced and his mum fell in love with a Slovenian man. Torn between the club he loved and his love for his mum it was a heavy heart that he left to go live with his mum, hoping to one day return to his beloved Cork City.

He didn't make friends easily in Slovenia and therefore never played football between the age of 11-14, he had almost given up on his dream but fate was on his side. Whilst out shopping for his mother down t'market Paddy decided to do kick ups with the potatoes to pass the time. Dravinja's Manager was also working at his market stall that day and noticed the boy's talents, he followed the boy home and offered him a trial!

The trial came and went and could not have gone better. Paddy had been offered a youth contract. It was a 4 year deal and he jumped at the chance! he has since made some good friends at the club. Are Burheim and Matthew Harrison are his closest friends at the club, he has also made an enemy. Academy graduate Lewie Roberts is his arch nemesis! the 2 constantly fight and Naterr has been known to give the Welsh lad a wedgie or two. Will this rivalry spurn the two on or will they forget football and just start beating the **** out of each other...only time will tell!


Player Bio:

Paddy Naterr is a no nonsense Defender, Confident in the centre or on either side. This young lad loves a hard tackle, he will jump in 2 footed it it's needed and is not afraid to bend the rules.

His high aggression, High Bravery and high strength - coupled with his low decision making skills, bad tempter and his willingness to bend the rules means he is a nightmare for on-coming attackers. If he wants that ball he is going to get it, or he will kick you instead.

This kid definitely has a bright future, a future willed with the bright colours of yellow and red!

 
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Biography of Abdon Yeo

Abdon Yeo
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Humble Beginnings

As a Malaysian kid, Abdon was simply idling at home before, for the first time in his life, he saw a football match between Liverpool FC and Sheffield United. It ended 4-0, and he fell in love ever since. His love for Liverpool drove him to train every night (and days on weekends) so that he could leave a mark in Liverpool FC's history.

Disappointed by the standard of Malaysian football, he decided to leave the country in order to improve himself by playing football of a higher standard. However, lack of finances and parental support led him to sneak in a random international plane, and it took a few plane swaps before he managed to leave the airport undetected. Finding himself in Vienna, a hitchhike took him to Senec, and that's where he found himself a family sympathetic to his cause. With a new (and unexpected) home and renewed determination, Abdon fought his way into ŠK Senec's youth team and found a new foothold in football.



Where will his journey take him?


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A determined professional, and lacking complacency within, you won't find him slacking off anytime soon, whichever way the game goes. His calmness is apparent on the pitch, always making good decisions even when the stakes are high. His specialization in planting the ball between the posts makes you think twice before committing a foul anywhere near/in your penalty box with him as your enemy.[/TD]
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Biography

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CRAIG LUCOCK: THE STORY SO FAR

Lucock was born in raised in the city of Carlisle, in the north of England. He was home schooled from a young age, therefore struggled to make as many friends as most children. His love of football never wavered, however. A season ticket holder at Carlisle United, he had seen the highs and the lows of the sport, trophy wins, last minute winners, relegation, you name it.

Lucock never had much belief in his own footballing ability, not the most technically gifted player around, but he had a brilliant footballing brain, the ability to keep calm under pressure, play the right passes and could always get out of tricky situations on the field. A consummate professional, you would rarely find him going down too easily or complaining needlessly at officials. Always willing to battle on for the good of the team, he would run himself into the ground in every game, given the chance. His dream in football is to ultimately win the Champions League, but he wishes to walk out onto the pitch sporting the blue jersey of Carlisle at some point, given the chance. If he ever did get into pro football, he intended to take in as much as he could and become a manager or a coach in the future, wanting to manage in the Premier League after retirement. Again, however, he would also jump at the chance to manage the Cumbrians.

As a young lad, he was fascinated by the football and atmosphere exhibited in European countries such as Serbia and most notably, Poland. So, after many months of begging, he finally got the chance to go to Poland. He traveled there with his uncle, intending to watch the huge derby game between Wisla Krakow and Legia Warsaw.

There were slim pickings when it came to travel destinations in Poland, so they ended up settling on Bytow, a town on the coast of north west Poland. It was a good way to travel to get to Warsaw to see the derby, however Lucock was more than willing to make the trip to see such a big game.

A couple of days before the game, Lucock was exploring the area with his uncle, when a group of boys, playing football on a small field, asked him if he wished to join in, to make the teams even. Lucock didn't know much Polish, he'd learnt a few of the basics before making the journey but that was as far as he got. His uncle seemed quite happy by his nephew's showing in the kickabout.

Eventually, he got playing, it was a 5 a side game that went on for about half an hour, with Lucock covering just about every blade of grass on the pitch during the game. He bagged a goal and 2 assists in a 5-4 draw for his team. Lucock thanked the lads as well as he could, often resorting to hand signs during the conversation. After the game he was approached by a man who had been loitering around near the pitch during the game.

It transpires that he was a scout for the local football club, MKS Bytovia Bytow. He explained to Lucock that he was willing to take a gamble on him and offer him the chance to get into professional football, believing that he had found a diamond in the rough. Lucock was taken aback, he never really believed that he was that good, and he wasn't sure how his family would react. His uncle said to him that this was his big chance and that Lucock should jump at it. His uncle explained that he would discuss the situation with Lucock's parents upon returning to Carlisle.

So... Lucock took a gamble, he eventually went to a few training sessions with Bytovia, playing with some players twice his age, but impressing the management so much that they offered him a contract until 2018. Lucock, over the moon, put pen to paper. He wasn't alone in making the jump to the club, however, a Swedish lad named Martin Telstar and a Serbian fellow (whose name currently eludes Lucock, he only knows him as 'Brick Wall') were also both recently taken in by the Black Wolves.

So... where will Lucock's journey in Poland take him, to the Ekstraklasa, to Champions League football? Will he be able to bring out his full potential? Or will he develop a bad attitude and fade off into obscurity? We shall find out.

Player description:

A jack of all trades, master of none, so to speak, Lucock can pick out a pass, have a pop at goal, put in the crunching tackles, compete in the aerial battles and take on his man. Always willing to put his body on the line, he will play his heart out for his team, putting pressure on opposition players and showing a great will to win.


 
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Brick Wall
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Wall was discovered bare knuckle fighting in 2014, by a Bytovian HoD doing some illegal betting. After defeating his opponent within a minute of his bout, the scout approached to congratulate him on his success....and the sizable sum of money he had made from the match. After a small rather one way conversation that was, greeted by a couple of grunts from the 6ft 2 tattooed skinhead who bore an uncanny resemblance to Martin Skrtel, the HoD realised he was just 15 years old!! He therefore made a rather brave proposition for Wall to come tryout for the Bytovian youth team, as a strong character was desperately needed at the back.

Wall's background is relatively unknown but is thought to be the son of a Italian mobster and a Dutch prostitute. He was adopted by a Serbian family at the age of 6, but ran away by the age of 11 to live on the streets. It was here he turned to a life of crime, picking fights with anyone that got in his way. He was lured to Poland in 2013 by a Polish man, promising him money for fighting, an offer he couldn't turn down.


The tryout was the first time he had ever played football, which was clear to see as he possessed virtually no skill whatsoever on the ball. He was however a dominant figure at the heart of the defence, and would stop an attacking player anyway he could. He was a dirty Motherf***er managing to break a players leg within an hour.

His dominant presence at the back, earned him a one year deal on 30 p/w, in the hope they can tame his aggression and turn him into a world class CB. His real name was never known and so was nicknamed "Brick Wall" by the coaching staff.






 
January 2015 - Season 1

Bytovia

Martin Telstar - Appearances: 13(5), Goals: 2 , Assists: 4 , Average Rating: 6.85

Becomes Youngest Ever 1st Division Goalscorer.
He has been a regular starter for the Bytovia first team.

Brick Wall
- Appearances: 1, Goals: 0, Assists: 0, Average Rating: 6.2

Didnt perform well in his senior debut and had found himself in the U18's team with 11 Appearances - avg rating 6.77

Craig Lucock
- Appearances: 0 , Goals: 0 , Assists: 0 , Average Rating: -

Has suffered consecutive twisted ankles, sidelining him for 4 weeks both times.
Has 7(3) appearances in u18's team - avg rating 6.56


Dravinja

Paddy Naterr
- Appearances: 6(5) , Goals: 1, Assists: 0, Average Rating: 6.63

5 Scottish U21 Caps
Got a red card within 3 senior appearances
7(3) U18 appearances - avg rating 6.65

Lewie Roberts
- Appearances: 4(2), Goals: 0, Assists: 2, Average Rating: 6.27

6(5) U18 appearances - 5 goals, 2 assists, 6.65 avg rating

Are Burheim
- Appearances: 7(2), Goals: 1, Assists: 3, Average Rating: 6.66

4(4) U18 appearances - 1 goal, 3 assists, avg rating 7.07

Matthew Harrison
- Appearances: 3(1), Goals: 1, Assists: 0, Average Rating: 6.70

6(2) U18 appearances - 7.3 avg rating

Senec

Abdon Yeo
- Appearances: 0, Goals: 0, Assists: 0, Average Rating: -

6 U20 Malaysian Caps
No first team appearances yet.
6 U18 appearances - 3 goals, 1 assist, 1 PoM, avg rating 7.23

Danny Skizzinho
- Appearances: 5(2) , Goals: 0, Assists: 1, Average Rating: 6.52

Has been labelled the next Marcelinho Carioca.
4 U18 appearances - 1 goal, 1 assist, avg rating 7.05

Duran Duran
- Appearances: 17(1), Goals: 3, Assists: 4, Average Rating: 6.52

Is a first Team regular.
Scores fastest ever Senec Goal in 23 seconds


SV Horn

Matias Makarainen
- Appearances: 0(2), Goals: 0, Assists: 0, Average Rating: 6.6

11 Russian U21 Caps - 1 goal
6(3) U18 appearances - 1 goal, 1 assist, avg rating 6.93


Eoin McGregor
- Appearances: 7(4), Goals: 1, Assists: 1, Average Rating: 6.49

6(3) U18 apeearances - 1 assist, avg rating 6.54

Aaron Weight
- Appearances: 8(1), Goals: 1, Assists: 1, Average Rating: 7.46

Becomes Youngest Ever First Division Goalscorer
7 U18 appearances - 1 goal, avg rating 7.36


Ray Pest
- Appearances: 0(1), Goals: 0, Assists: 0, Average Rating: -

5(3) U18 appearances - avg rating 6.44



Wigry

Greko Romane
- Appearances: 3(6), Goals: 1, Assists: 0, Average Rating: 6.50

14(4) U18's appearances - 6 goals, avg rating 6.76

Joe Timms
- Appearances: 9(3), Goals: 2, Assists: 0, Average Rating: 6.44

Has been labelled the next Glen Hoddle.
7(4) U18 appearances - 1 goal, 1 assist, avg rating 6.76

Daniele Del Conte
- Appearances: 10(1), Goals: 1, Assists: 0, Average Rating: 6.91

Becomes Wigry's Youngest Ever Goalscorer.
12(1) U18 appearances - 2 goals, 4 assists, avg rating 7.21




 
End of Season 1

Bytovia


Martin Telstar

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*A first team regular knocking up 25(8) appearances
*Played primarily as a DM this season, but has had a couple of games at CM


Brick Wall

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*Mostly played in the U18's this season,
*6 Senior appearances, and 2 red cards

Craig Lucock

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*Has spent most of the season in the U18's this season
*Did manage 3 senior appearances, getting a goal in the process
*Capped for France U19's
*St-Etienne, Marseille, PSG all have bids accepted for Lucock
*3 other French Teams interested

Dravinja


Paddy Naterr

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*Suffered a slip disc putting him out for 3 months at the back end of the season
*As a result has suffered for first team football and hasn't made much impact since January, playing the majority in U18's
*Been used all along the backline but mostly used at RB
* Bids accepted from a number of Scottish premiership sides; including Celtic, Aberdeen and Dundee Utd


Lewie Roberts

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* Split appearances between U18's and Senior team
*Capped at French U19 level
*Been played mainly upfront, but also down the left wing
*Wanted by St-Etienne, Salzburg, Montpellier and Marseille

Are Burheim

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*Mainly featured in the first team this season, and has been a solid performer
*Capped at Norwegian U19 level
*All appearances have been at CM

Matthew Harrison
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* Spent the majority of the season in the U18's
*Major interest from Blackburn, Brighton, Palace and Everton


Senec


Abdon Yeo

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*Has made no senior appearances
*Scored 10 goals in 18 matches for the U18's which surely deserves a senior call up
*13 Malaysian U20 caps

Danny Skizzinho

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* Was split between the senior team and U18's
*3 Brazilian U20 caps and 1 goal

Duran Duran

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*Has been a first team regular this season at MC
*Under bid from Blackburn, Bournemouth, Middlesborough, Norwich, Sunderland


SV Horn


Matias Makarainen

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*Been mostly an U18's player with only 1 senior start and 5 sub appearances
*14 Russian U21 caps and 1 goal
*Been played as a ML
*Under Bid from; CSKA Moscow, Dinamo Moscow, Lokomotiv Moscow, Spartak Moscow and Krasandor

Eoin McGregor

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*Split between senior team and U18's
*Capped at English U19 level
* Been played mainly as a DR, but also played MR,DM and DC
*Wanted by Arsenal, Bornemouth, Chelsea, Liverpool, Man City

Aaron Weight

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*Split between Senior team and U18's
*Has performed very consistently for the senior team
*Capped at English U19 level
*Wanted by Arsenal, Bournemouth, Chelsea, Everton, Man City

Ray Pest

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*Only 1 sub appearance for the senior team
*Has had a number of injuries this season, hindering his progress
*Wanted by Blackburn, Fulham, Sunderland and Wigan. Minor interest from Liverpool


Wigry


Greko Romane

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*Mainly been used in U18's but has a decent number of senior appearances
*Played mostly as an AMC, but a number of appearances at ST
* Wanted by Inter, Napoli, Sampadoria and LegiaJoe Timms

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* Split between the senior team and U18's
*Been played solely as an AMC
*Wanted by Aston Villa, Palace, Hull and Sunferland

Daniele Del Conte

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*Been used mainly in the first team
*Mainly been played as an AMC

Awards

1) Golden Boot: Martin Telstar and Duran Duran -4 goals

2) The Assistant: Duran - 6 Assists

3) Mr Consistent
: Aaron Weight - Average Rating of 7.46 in 14(1) appearances

4) Wooden Spoon: Brick Wall - Average Rating 6.37 in 6 appearances (Although Yeo and Pest didn't register ratings)

5) Mr Popular: Martin Telstar - 25(8) senior appearances)

6) The Naughty Boy (2 points for a yellow, 5 for a red): Brick Wall - 14 points in 6 appearances (2 reds, 2 yellows)

7)Abou Diaby/Owen Hargreaves Award: Paddy Naterr - Injured for 3.5 months
 
I'm upset that Naterr missed out on the naughty boy award but happy to receive the Abou Diaby.

I'd like to thank the **** medical staff at the club...also my parents for giving me weak bones
 
Transfer Roundup -September 2015

- Makarainen signs for Krasandor - 130k (Transfer will go through Jan 2017)

- Duran signs for Sunderland - 73k (may rise to 130k)

- Naterr Signs for Celtic - 22k (may rise to 36k)

- Luckock signs for PSG -125k (may rise to 275k)

- Harrison signs for Everton - 22k (may rise to 52k)

- Timms signs for Tottenham - 29.5k (may rise to 61k)

- Weight signs for Chelsea - 350k (may rise to 650k)

- Roberts signs for Toulouse FC - 34.5k (may rise to 59k)

- Romane signs for Fiorentina - 30.5k (may rise to 56k)

- Burheim Signs for Maribor - 6.75k (may rise to 15.5k)

- Eoin McGregor signs for Liverpool - 400k (may rise to 725k)

- Telstar signs for Malmo FF - 275k

- Pest rejects move to West Brom

- A week later Pest signs for Liverpool - 325k (may rise to 775k)

- Del Conte signs for Salzburg - 27.5k (may rise to 65k)

- Wall, Yeo, Skizzinho remain at respective clubs (so does Makarainen until 2017)
 
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1st January 2016

Are Burheim

- Has mostly been used in U18's, but has been in phenomenal form; 10(2) apps, 6 goals, 8 assists, 5 PoM and 8.0 avg rating.
- Only 2 senior appearances, has a goal and an assist

Daniele Del Conte

- Mostly been used in U18's but has looked good pretty decent
- Has made his senior debut along with 2 sub appearances, but not yet made an impact; average rating 6.17
- Has 2 international caps for San Marino. Debut against Lithuania. International average rating 7.5

Duran Duran

- Mostly featured in Sunderlands U18's and hasnt really stood out.
- Made is Sunderland debut in his only appearance in the Capital One Cup, and looked good, 7.5 rating
- Has broken his ankle and out for 3 months,

Matthew Harrison

- All of his appearances have been for Everton U18's
- Average rating for them is 6.89

Craig Lucock

- All of his appearances have been for PSG U19's
- Average rating of 6.96, has 1 goal

Matias Makarainen

- Has mostly featured for SV Horn U18's and has looked average
- Only 2 senior appearances so far this season
- Up to 18 Russian U21 caps

Eoin McGregor

- All appearances have been for Liverpool U18's and U21's
- Has looked alright, scoring 3 goals along the way

Paddy Naterr

- Becomes youngest ever Celtic Player
- Has 5 sub appearances in the league, picking up 3 red cards
- Another 5 sub appearances in Champions League
- Out for 2 months with a double hernia

Ray Pest

- Mostly featured for Liverpool U18's and U21's
- Has made senior debut in Capital One Cup, but didn't play well with match rating of 5.9

Lewie Roberts

- Has been a first team regular for Toulouse
- Has looked very good with; 21 Apps, 10 goals, 6 assists, 2 PoM, Avg Rating 7.64

Greko Romane

- Mostly played for Fiorentina U18's
- Becomes youngest ever Fiorentina player
- Has made 1(6) apps for 1st team, but not looked good, avg rating 6.34
- Out for 4 weeks with a broken wrist

Danny Skizzinho

- Been a 1st team regular for Senec and has looked pretty good
- Is now up to 9 Brazil U21 caps, 1 goal

Martin Telstar

- Cant see any statistics for Telstar but think it is because i don't have the Swedish Leagues loaded, so will put them on now.

Joe Timms

- Has only featured in the Tottenham U18's so far
- Has looked pretty good; 3 goals and 5 assists

Brick Wall

- Split between senior team and U18's
- Not played well for senior side with an average rating of 6.1
- Only 1 red card so far

Aaron Weight

- Has mainly featured in the Chelsea U18's
- Made his senior debut in Capital One Cup, and looked very good with a match rating of 8.2
- Has won his first England U21 Cap

Abdon Yeo

- Finally makes his senior debut for Senec, and scores on it
- Has been a first team regular this season
- Has managed 5 goals in 16(3) appearances

 
January 2016 Transfer Roundup

- Del Conte joins FC Liefering on loan until the end of the season
 
Krasnodar? I smell Europa League! Would have hoped for a move to one of the Moscow clubs though...
 
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On your way towards that award now Naterr! Impressive job on collecting them cards!
 
3 reds in 5 sub appearances...

Naterr... how do you even manage such a feat?
 
On your way towards that award now Naterr! Impressive job on collecting them cards!

haha I know it's brilliant! I think he will go far!

3 reds in 5 sub appearances...

Naterr... how do you even manage such a feat?

thank you for your support! it's hard to be this angry. maybe I'm angry at my father for leaving? I'm hoping to get to 10 reds for the season!
 
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