Ok, End of the Jan transfer window, and this is how your players are getting on...
Billy
After a short spell at Leeds, playing 10 games, with 3 goals and one assist and an Average rating of 7.78, Billy was snapped up by Italian Giants Inter Milan. HE has yet to play a game for Inter, but they have high hopes for him, as he is also in the Italian under 21's at the age of 17.
Redrup
Alfie has had a good start to his Leeds career, with a sold 22 games under his belt, notching 4 goals and 3 assists, with an average rating of 6.24. Although this isn't the greatest start, with Leeds sitting mid table, this is a good platform for him to push on and end the season on a high with a few more goals.
Lee
Lee has treated the Las Palmas At fans to a good show so far this season, after being moved down from the main team. He is still yet to play for the Spanish under 20's, although he has been in most of the recent squads. He has also built up a good relationship with Marcos Marquez.
Redders
After a sold start to his Boro career, James unfortunatly broke his metatarsal, putting him out of action for 4 months. He still managed to grab 2 goals in 3 sub apps, and the injury shouldn't be much of a setback, as it's so early in his career.
Jake
After having a decent start to the season with Peterbrough, scoring 5 goals in 21 games, Jake was soon sought after by many teams, including Premier League strugglers Blackpool. Jake is considered a hot prospect at
Jack Fulham
Jack has had a fairly decent start to the season, grabbing 7 assists and 2 goals in 22 league Apps, aswell as doing well in the cup. Boro and Burnely both had a look at him during the window, but no deal came forth, so Jack is spending the rest of the season at Barnet, with a lively summer likely to be ahead if he carrys on in this form.
j-gibbard
Jack hasn't had the best of starts at Arsenal, only making 3 apps so far this season, there was some intrest in January, teams wanted to take him on loan, but Arsenal refused, starting specualtion that a first team spot wasn't far off.
Kevymatts
After starting the season without a club, after about 100 million offers from every club under the sun, Kevy signed for Kaiserslautern, and was immediatly moved to the second string. HE has enjoyed a good start to his career at Kaiserslautern 2, and the fans enjoy his hard tackling and his good all round play. Man City and Birmingham are intrested in him at the moment, but both with limited attention spans, he will need to keep his good season up to maintain the intrest to the summer months.
Tiraths
After playing 19 games for Barnet, scoring 2 goals and getting 6 assists with a avg rating of 7.47, Tirath was snapped up by premier club Everton for a fee in the region of £275k. He was greeted at Goodisen park by about 5,000 fans, who were eager to see their new youngster who they had heard so much about, after playing in 4 under 19's games.
Luke
Luke had a decent start to life at Derby, playing 7 games, and keeping 3 clean sheets. He was then sold to Hull for £16k, where he has made one sub app, and has conceded two goals. He has played 2 under 19's games for England, after refusing an offer from the Welsh FA to play for their under 21's.
Nathan
Nathan is enjoying a sucessful season for Northampton so far, with 8 assists and 3 goals in 22 league games. There was muted intrest from a few clubs during the transfer window, but no solid offers were made, meaning that Nathan will be staying at the club till thesummer at least. Nathan has also scored 1 goal in 5 games for England under 19's.
Ronan
Garry, to be blunt, is having a **** season at Wigan. Only playing in 3 games, but scoring 2 goals, with a pitful avg rating of 5.95. Wigan were tempted to sell in January, but no teams made an offer for the player, deemed to be valued too highly. Garry needs to work harder in training and hopefully he will push his way into the 1st team.
Frankie
Frankie has had an OK season for Hayes and Yeading so far, with much of his attention being taken away by a bid by Falkirk. Frankie wasn't much inspired to move to scottish football, but with the premis of playing in a much higher league, he reluctantly signed, leaving his local club in the summer. Frankie is now looking forward to the switch, and hopes that playing regular football at a higher level, will secure his place as England under 19's Captain.
iNickStuff
Nick has had an alright start to his QPR career, with a few issues with his game that the managment seem to have an issue, mainly with his lack of pace. He has managed to get 5 under 21 apps, and has Arsenal, Spurs, Villa and Brum all after him in January, with none making a solid bid, but one is expected in the summer.
Jonesy
Dan has had a limited start to his Reading career, with only making 5 apps, scoring twice. He is yet to be capped by Englands youth teams but is consistently in the squads. Noel Hunt is currently passing on his expertise to Dan, hoping this will increase his chances of gaining a 1st team place at Reading.
Gaffer
Similarly to Dan, Chase has had limited opportunitys with Rangers, although he is being tutored by Steven Davis. Rangers have high hopes for the youngster, with the manager promising him more first team opportunitys after the player had become dissillusioned with life at the club he has supported since he can remember. It is also to note that after 2 games for Scotland under 21's, he is now the captain.
Fossmeister
Frans has managed to play 3 games for Bayern, conceding 5 goals. He has 3 U21 apps for Finland, and more suprisingly, has struck up a friendship with Frank Ribery. With the Bayern keepers getting older, and with his best years ahead of him, Frans can only be optimistic about his future at the club, and that of his international career.
Dunc
Dunc ******* sucks.
Next update around 12pm tomorrow. The database will also be put up tomorrow at around 12pm.
Thank you for reading.
Also, for all intrested people, I will be doing another one when FM11 comes out, and I will be doing an open application so regular members can join, this was more of a test to see that I was able to do it and cope with the amount of updates needed.