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+ | The 23 year old took played well beyond his years, leading his club the their 2nd championship and their first since the inaugural Premier League season. He was one of the highest scoring midfielders, netting in 14 goals, to go along with a phenomenal 25 assists, which became a new Premier League record. His average rating was 7.91, which also became a new record, topping the one [[Julio Matis]] set in [[Premier League Year One|Year One]]. His unmatched pace and speed were primary reasons for his success, but it wouldnt have meant much if he didnt possess the maturity he has. The former U21 star and current Lions right winger did it all this season, and Shoreland United won the title because of it. | ||
===Young Player of the Year=== | ===Young Player of the Year=== |
Revision as of 20:00, 4 December 2005
Contents
League Table
TEAM 1) Shoreland 86 Pts 2) Rappor 85 Pts 3) Honsfield 83 Pts 4) Dorpar 78 Pts 5) Aanjar 75 Pts 6) Captera 75 Pts 7) Gorftanne 68 Pts 8) Bronkstone 64 Pts 9) Porasse 64 Pts 10) Brickell 64 Pts 11) Strundanne 62 Pts 12) Momesta 56 Pts 13) Edansanne 51 Pts 14) Zupera 43 Pts 15) Nurpert 41 Pts 16) Andestranne 38 Pts 17) Riviera 38 Pts 18) Kimstronne 32 Pts 19) Carlesa 30 Pts 20) Woodstone 18 Pts
Notable Transfers
Khalil Jamhurra AM Aanjar FC to Rappor FC $7,000,000 Ray Lausano SC Caledon Simpson (Krytenia) to Dorpar AC $3,600,000 Ziyad Farmer MF Maindy FC (Bettia) to Porasse AC $1,900,000 Laurie LeClerc SC Maindy FC (Bettia) to Zupera United $900,000 Omar Whistler MF Free Transfer (Bettia) to Strundanne AC Free Transfer
Season Overview
Goalscorers Table
1) 28, Contares (Groftanne AC) 2) 27, Jimmy Kelly (Captera Athletic) 3) 25, Lumiere (Nurpert AC) 4) 24, Mohammed Sakker {Shoreland United) 5) 22, Victor Blanco (Bronkstone FC) 6) 22, Lusciano (Rappor FC) 7) 21, Hrjove Brando (Honsfield Athletic) 8) 19, Ray Lausano (Dorpar AC) 9) 19, Dennis Howard (Aanjar FC) 10) 17, Laurie LeClerc (Zupera United)
Awards
Player of the Year
The 23 year old took played well beyond his years, leading his club the their 2nd championship and their first since the inaugural Premier League season. He was one of the highest scoring midfielders, netting in 14 goals, to go along with a phenomenal 25 assists, which became a new Premier League record. His average rating was 7.91, which also became a new record, topping the one Julio Matis set in Year One. His unmatched pace and speed were primary reasons for his success, but it wouldnt have meant much if he didnt possess the maturity he has. The former U21 star and current Lions right winger did it all this season, and Shoreland United won the title because of it.
Young Player of the Year
Goalkeeper of the Year
Defender of the Year
Midfielder of the Year
Striker of the Year
Manager of the Year
Foreign Report
Bettia
Hypocria
Krytenia
- Ray Lausano: Netted in 19 goals for Dorpar AC this season after coming in from New Osteria, helping his new club to 4th in the Nedalia Premier League...Those 19 goals made him the 8th top scorer in Year Four...Also dished out 5 assists to go with the goals, had an final average ranking of 7.43 in 35 appearances...His touch around the goal was the primary weapon for Dorpar throughout the season...Originally came from Krytenia after Year Three for $3.6 million.
Nova Britannicus
Starblaydia
- David Bentley: The Honsfield Athletic manager suprised many when he took a somewhat unheralded squad to 3rd place in the League...The former Starblaydia international was caught in some mid-season drama when he was sent off for threatening the life of a referee...Apparently, he did not agree with an offside ruling and told the referee to "make sure he starts getting someone else to turn on his car"...Was suspended for 3 games because of those antics...Nonetheless, proved to be one of the best managers this season.
- Julio Matis: It seems that age has finally caught up with the Starblaydi, who only appeared 14 times and scored only 3 games this season, his last as a professional footballer...Still holds the Premier League record for most goals scored in a season (31), which he accomplished in Year One...His goalscoring tally has dipped since, with 16 goals scored in Year Two and 8 scored in Year Three, bringins his total tally for his career in Nedalia to 58...Honsfield will be sad to see him go, was one of the fan favorites.