CalumE5's 14 Future Stars (Game Thread)

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Solid season. Im going to warm bench for RM, hope I'll stay another season in Ajax.
Calum, great job man :)
 
Solid season. Im going to warm bench for RM, hope I'll stay another season in Ajax.
Calum, great job man :)

Got to mid-July, and you've made a big move after offers from 4 clubs :) That's all I'm saying for now :P
 
Nice update. To bad I still haven't been transfered away from Man City. Making me fall behind the others :(
 
Ihava ***** (Sam)
Barcelona At.
Apps: 24
Goals: 6
Assists: 5
***** spent another season with the reserves, which allowed him to get some much needed game time. The Barcelona first team secured yet another La Liga title. ***** is still waiting for his first England cap, but has been in good form for the Under 21s. ***** was injured for 6 weeks this season, and will be hoping that he can soon break into the senior team, or move somewhere he will be appreciated.
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Nathan Burbidge (Nathan)
Arsenal
Apps: 17
Goals: 3
Assists: 3
Burbidge had an average season at Arsenal, being mainly a backup. However, his season was made worthwhile by the call-up he received from England, which resulted in him earning his first cap! However, he was sent off in the same math, resulting in a one match international ban! Burbidge was played mostly in the attacking midfielder role, where he thrived.
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Stefan Cubitt (Puddz)
Hibernian (on loan from Man City)
Apps: 28
Goals: 6
Assists: 1
Cubitt was loaned out to Scottish side Hibernian this season, where he performed reasonably well, helping the side to a 4th place SPL finish, with Cubitt mainly being played as a striker. Cubitt is developing slowly, partially due to his injury prone nature, with him receiving 8 weeks more of injuries this season. Will next season be the one that Cubitt makes a breakthrough for club and country?
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Calum De Ferdinho (Calum)
Liverpool
Apps: 36
Goals: 0
Assists: 4
De Ferdinho had another good season with Liverpool, fitting in well with Benitez’s new deep 4-2-3-1 tactic. A dislocated shoulder kept De Ferdinho out for 8 weeks, but he was still able to help Liverpool to a 5th place finish in the Premier League. De Ferdinho struck up a friendship with fellow Scot Danny Wilson this season, who has been a previous winner of Defender of the Year! De Ferdinho continued to impress for Scotland.
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Jordan De Gea (*JK*)
Man United
Apps: 29
Goals: 10
Assits: 1
De Gea had a decent season with Man United, however, the club slumped to a very disappointing 12th place finish in the Premier League, and were knocked out in the quarter-finals of the Champions League. Man United did add the European Super Cup to their trophy cabinet though! De Gea has been on fine form for England, mainly being used on the left for club and country. The 7 weeks of injuries didn’t help De Gea’s season.
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Burak De Souza (TheRealMourinho)
Fenerbahce
Apps: 33
Goals: 7
Assists: 7
De Souza had another decent season at Fenerbahce, helping them to a 2nd place league finish. De Souza continued to perform well for Turkey, mainly being used on the right wing. De Souza’s season would have been much better if he hadn’t had a spine injury for 2 months. There is still no interest from bigger clubs in signing De Souza.
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Calum Elder (CalumE5)
Liverpool
Apps: 31
Goals: 6
Assists: 0
Elder slotted in nicely to the new deep 4-2-3-1 tactic with the attacking midfield role, providing good support for Luis Suarez. Elder could only help Liverpool to a 5th place league finish, and was unable to see any progress in Europe. Elder has been in impressive form for Scotland though, being continually called up.
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The God (Redrup)
Birmingham
Apps: 36
Goals: 1
Assists: 2
God had a reasonable season with Birmingham, helping them to an impressive 3rd place finish in the Premier League, finishing only behind Chelsea and Arsenal. God also added 4 more caps to his England tally. Deployed mainly as a centre-back, a knee ligament injury was unable to put him off performing well for his club, resulting in his name going down in Birmingham’s All-Time Best Eleven!
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Jack Hughes (mrjack41)
Everton
Apps: 49
Goals: 5
Assists: 15
Hughes was in excellent form for Everton this season, starting virtually every game, but could only help Everton to an 11th place finish in the Premier League. Hughes was also an important player for Uruguay, featuring heavily. Hughes got yet another injury, catching flu for 6 days this season, bringing his career injury total to 10 days!
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Jesuslater (AussieOchoa)
Arsenal
Apps: 28
Goals: 12
Assists: 3
Jesuslater had a decent season for Premier League runners up Arsenal, making plenty of appearances. However, it was his international form that has been most impressive, with more goals scored than games played! In 9 days, Jesuslater will pick up Great British nationality. Jesuslater had an injury-free season, enabling him to serve well as a backup striker in Arsenal’s lone striker formation, with Chamakh and Van Persie both selected ahead of him in general.
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Race (CiaranSafc)
Man United
Apps: 36
Goals: 4
Assists: 6
Race was subject to a transfer worth £8m from newly relegated Sunderland (who bounced straight back up) to Man United, where Race featured heavily, but United only managed a poor 12th place finish. Race’s performances meant that he earned his England debut against Israel, and has since gone on to make 3 more appearances. Race was part of the European Super Cup and Club World Championship winning Man United squad, meaning 2 trophies under his belt.
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Chase Status (Gaffer)
Newcastle
Apps: 14
Goals: 1
Assists: 4
Status had a poor season with Newcastle due to injuries, featuring mainly as a backup that could help all over the midfield, in a season that saw Newcastle finish 13th in the Premier League. However, his performances were good enough for Status to be noticed by Craig Levein, with Status making his Scotland debut against Holland. A broken cheekbone, damaged Achilles tendon and strained knee ligaments meant Status missed virtually half the season through injury.
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Zoran Todorovic (Vanjagl)
Juventus
Apps: 40
Goals: 16
Assists: 7
Todorovic was subject to a major interest from Real Madrid, Tottenham, and Juventus, all of whom made offers for the Swede, but he was to move to Italian giants Juventus for a massive £18.75m, where he played a major part in their poor 8th place Serie A finish. Todorovic also continued to appear regularly for Sweden, and was on great goalscoring form. His versatility was taken advantage of, playing games in midfield and in attack.
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Trivâo (Triv)
Tottenham
Apps: 0
Goals: 0
Assists: 0
Another poor season for Trivâo once again yielded no appearances for Tottenham, where he was left to rot, not even being sent out on loan. The potential is clear in Trivâo, but a combination of early injuries and not being given chances is meaning that his career looks to be going down the drain. Trivâo will be hoping that he will be given a chance to go out on loan and prove himself next season.
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Trophy Haul:
De Gea – 3 (Champions League, European Super Cup, FA Cup)
Race – 2 (European Super Cup, Club World Championship)
Todorovic – 2 (Dutch Cup, Eredivise)
De Souza – 2 (2 x Turkish Premier League)
***** – 1 (Club World Championship)
Burbidge – 1 (nPower Championship)
Cubitt – 1 (Scottish Cup)

International Caps/Goals:
Hughes – 32/4
Todorovic – 27/10
De Ferdinho – 25/0
De Souza – 20/5
De Gea – 17/4
Elder – 16/3
Jesuslater – 6/6
God – 5/0
Race – 4/0
Status – 2/0
Burbidge – 1/0

Champions:
England: Chelsea
Spain: Barcelona
Italy: Fiorentina
France: Lyon
Germany: HSV
Holland: PSV
Scotland: Rangers
Turkey: Besiktas

Champions League: Real Madrid
Europa League: Lazio
FA Cup: Aston Villa
 
Nice update buddy

Trivao still gash :'(
 
EURO 2016 Update​

Zoran Todorovic enjoyed a good tournament, helping Sweden reach the semi-finals, scoring once in the Quarter-Finals, before being knocked out by Belgium.
England had a poor tournament, scraping through the group stages before being knocked out by eventual champions Italy. Burbidge was the only one to feature, making 2 starts for England.

Scotland and Turkey didn't qualify for the tournament.
Trivao didn't make the Portugal squad.
Uruguay and Nigeria are ineligible for the tournament.​
 
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Clearly going to lead Birmingham to their first Premier League title next year.
 
Arsenal are a bunch of racists. Just cos I'm not French I don't start? ;)
 
Calum, what's my Injury Proneness? Is it like 20? :(
 
same question as Gaffer :(
I'm being ruined by injury :(

but nice update.
 
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