Team Sky - Road to Glory Episode 3 Transfers and Youth Caps Galore
Hello and welcome back to another episode. First of all lets take a look at Team Sky's recent run of results:
As you can see, once again Team Sky is excelling beyond everyone's expectations, playing consistently well, despite a slight blip in late October, early November. Surely this run of form will keep the team top of League 2?
Of course it does, with Team Sky being 2 points ahead with a game in hand, fans are starting to murmur that maybe a title is possible in Team Sky's inaugural season.
Requests are coming in to take a look at the most common team lineup, so here it is, the lineup thats leading league 2, also with the team screen for more in depth stats:
So a simple 4-4-2, but executed perfectly, despite the multiple injuries still plaguing the club, which as you can see have stripped the club down so that only 4 subs remain. You may also notice a few abscensces. This is because of the transfer market taking it's toll on the team. Two players have moved:
So, two high profile clubs for the players, exciting times in the Sky camp as the other youngsters dream of moving to similar clubs. Although neither has managed an appearence at their new clubs, it can only be a matter of time. Of course we will continue to follow these players just as avidly as the rest.
International Caps and Goals
Already some of our players have managed to garner some youth caps to boast about, an astounding achievement. The players are as follows:
Shirish Kayastha - Canada - 1 Snr Cap - 0 Goals
Shaun McMillan - Scotland - 1 Yth Cap - 0 Goals
Daniel Oriyasin - Turkey - 2 Yth Caps - 0 Goals
Jim Gerritsen - Holland - 1 Yth Cap - 0 Goals
Mark Fletcher - Ireland - 1 Yth Cap - 0 Goals
Damien Worrall - Wales - 1 Yth Cap - 0 Goals
Connorio - Scotland - 1 Yth Cap - 0 Goals
Some players played for their second nations, though you have to remember they can still play for they're real nation until they have a senior cap. Maybe in future world cups all 21 players may compete.
Player of the Episode
Ashley Baldry
With an average rating of 7.49 and outstanding statistics, Ashley has been the most solid and consistent defender of the season so far and therefore definatly deserves this player of the episode accolade.
So that's just about it for this episode. I'm not sure I'll be posting this many updates usually, but I'm on a role at the moment so why not Thanks for reading, see you next time, suggestions are as always welcomed.
Noooo 24 apps and Im injured ahhh, sucks also jealous of the player being bought by Arsenal!! Hopefully my rating will improve when im back! Great BAP though mate, enjoying it alot. are you going to do a major round up at the end of the season and see everyone ones individual attributes?