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His return to the very first club he played with was a resounding success; he claimed nearly every individual award he was eligible for, and he captained the squad to the title. Along the way, he broke his the assist record, getting 28 total, to go along with 18 goals. Although he has now crossed over into his 30s, he seemingly has not lost a step, and displayed his usual dazzling array of dribbling brilliance every game, to the delight of the fans. His trip back from [[Vilita]], which cost Shoreland United a cool K9 million, was deemed an immediate success, and his 4 year contract which he signed makes sure he will stay at the club till its time to hang up the boots. Became the first player in Premier League history to capture this award twice.
 
His return to the very first club he played with was a resounding success; he claimed nearly every individual award he was eligible for, and he captained the squad to the title. Along the way, he broke his the assist record, getting 28 total, to go along with 18 goals. Although he has now crossed over into his 30s, he seemingly has not lost a step, and displayed his usual dazzling array of dribbling brilliance every game, to the delight of the fans. His trip back from [[Vilita]], which cost Shoreland United a cool K9 million, was deemed an immediate success, and his 4 year contract which he signed makes sure he will stay at the club till its time to hang up the boots. Became the first player in Premier League history to capture this award twice.
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===Young Player of the Year===
 
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After his phenomenal success this year, has been quickly dubbed the next big thing to come out of the Shoreland United youth system. Thrown into the first time to replace the retired Mohammed Sakker, he had big shoes to fill, but the 18 year old striker was up to the task. He finished this season with 16 goals and 7 assists, playing a pivotal role in leading his club to their third, and his first, Premier League championship.
 
After his phenomenal success this year, has been quickly dubbed the next big thing to come out of the Shoreland United youth system. Thrown into the first time to replace the retired Mohammed Sakker, he had big shoes to fill, but the 18 year old striker was up to the task. He finished this season with 16 goals and 7 assists, playing a pivotal role in leading his club to their third, and his first, Premier League championship.
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===Goalkeeper of the Year===
 
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'''[[Henry Tillment]]''' ''[[Bronkstone FC]]''
  
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The most improved team in the Premier League would not have done it without the 23 year old giant in between the posts. Easily the best GK in Nedalia this year, he can be considered as already having booked himself a spot for the [[World Cup 29]] qualifying campaign. Appeared in all 38 matches for his club, even captaining the squad 4 times. His poise, maturity, and passionate play has experts calling the best GK to come out of the country since [[Derrell Lynch]].
  
  
 
   
 
   
 
 
===Defender of the Year===
 
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'''[[Mohammed Khadra]]''' ''[[Shoreland United]]''
 
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The best defender in the Premier League captured the award for a record 3 times as he led the back four of his club to the title, again. His sturdy play has made him of of Nedalia's best players, an undroppable fixture in the Lions' lineup. His age wont allow him to keep playing at this level for too much longer, but till now, he has shown no signs of letting up. Appeared 36 times, scoring 2 goals and delivering 5 assists, but his real worth cannot be counted.
  
  
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See above, '''Player of the Year.'''
 
See above, '''Player of the Year.'''
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===Striker of the Year===
 
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'''[[Luis Sunderland]]''' ''[[Aanjar FC]]''
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The only foreigner to win an award this season, but there can be no argument as to whether he deserves it or not. In fact, if it wasnt for him, his underachieving club might have slipped alot further down than their record low 8th spot. The [[Liverpool England]] international had a phenomenal first season in the Premier League, which is reflected by his stat-line: 35 appearances, 25 goals, 12 assists, and a 7.82 rating. With his club talking about beefing up their roster with heavy off-season transactions, he might be leading the team in title contention next year.
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==Foreign Report==
 
==Foreign Report==

Revision as of 11:15, 15 May 2006

League Table

 TEAM               
 1) Shoreland United   86 Pts     
 2) Captera Athletic   81 Pts
 3) Honsfield Athletic 81 Pts
 4) Brickell United    80 Pts
 5) Bronkstone FC      74 Pts
 6) Rappor FC          72 Pts
 7) Porasse FC         65 Pts
 8) Aanjar FC          62 Pts
 9) Momesta AC         57 Pts
10) Dorpar AC          55 Pts
11) Strundanne AC      55 Pts
12) Nurpert AC         54 Pts
13) Zupera United      50 Pts
14) Woodston FC        46 Pts
15) Groftanne AC       41 Pts
16) Kimstronne FC      38 Pts
17) Riviera FC         34 Pts
18) Andestranne FC     33 Pts
19) Carlesa FC         28 Pts
20) Edensanne United   27 Pts


Notable Transfers

Luis Sunderland    SC  Hungry Palls FC(Liverpool England) to Aanjar FC        $18.63 million (K13.9 million)
Nene               LM  Marine Coast United(Vilita)        to Shoreland United $11.88 million (K9 million)
Lumiere            SC  Nurpert AC                         to Bronkstone FC     $7.26 million (K5.5 million)
Adam Carrero       GK  Orean United(Liverpool England)    to Dorpar AC         $6.28 million (K4.7 million)
Fultan Braswill    MF  Momesta AC                         to Rappor FC         $4.5 million  (K3.41 million)
Leonard Otte       MF  Talbott FC(Liverpool England)      to Porasse FC        $3.92 million (K2.95 million)
Steven Stanislav   DC  Folenisa(Crna Gora Liv Eng)        to Brickell United   $2.32 million (K1.75 million)
Marcus Alexander   LM  Watakiskis(Crna Gora Liv Eng)      to Momesta AC        $1.7 million  (K1.3 million)

Goalscorers Table

 1) 30   Jimmy Kelly (Captera Athletic)
 2) 25   Luis Sunderland (Aanjar FC)
 3) 24   Lumiere (Bronkstone FC)
 4) 22   Othman Baraket (Brickell United)
 5) 19   Formoise Grass (Momesta AC)
 6) 19   Ray Lausano (Dorpar AC)
 7) 18   Hrjove Brando (Honsfield Athletic)
 8) 18   Nene (Shoreland United)
 9) 18   Laurie LeClerc (Captera Athletic)
10) 16   Julian Kassem (Shoreland United)


Team of the Year

GK: Henry Tillment     Bronkstone FC
LD: Gradd Corona       Brickell United
CD: Mohammed Khadra    Shoreland United
CD: Cris Donne         Porasse FC
RD: Hans Lamm          Honsfield Athletic
LM: Nene               Shoreland United
CM: Hadi Nazzem        Captera Athletic
CM: Culmer             Dorpar AC
RM: Constatine         Shoreland United
ST: Jimmy Kelly       Captera Athletic
ST: Luis Sunderland    Aanjar FC

Awards

See the history of the Nedalia Premier League awards - Nedalia Premier League Awards


Player of the Year

Nene Shoreland United

His return to the very first club he played with was a resounding success; he claimed nearly every individual award he was eligible for, and he captained the squad to the title. Along the way, he broke his the assist record, getting 28 total, to go along with 18 goals. Although he has now crossed over into his 30s, he seemingly has not lost a step, and displayed his usual dazzling array of dribbling brilliance every game, to the delight of the fans. His trip back from Vilita, which cost Shoreland United a cool K9 million, was deemed an immediate success, and his 4 year contract which he signed makes sure he will stay at the club till its time to hang up the boots. Became the first player in Premier League history to capture this award twice.


Young Player of the Year

Julian Kassem Shoreland United

After his phenomenal success this year, has been quickly dubbed the next big thing to come out of the Shoreland United youth system. Thrown into the first time to replace the retired Mohammed Sakker, he had big shoes to fill, but the 18 year old striker was up to the task. He finished this season with 16 goals and 7 assists, playing a pivotal role in leading his club to their third, and his first, Premier League championship.


Goalkeeper of the Year

Henry Tillment Bronkstone FC

The most improved team in the Premier League would not have done it without the 23 year old giant in between the posts. Easily the best GK in Nedalia this year, he can be considered as already having booked himself a spot for the World Cup 29 qualifying campaign. Appeared in all 38 matches for his club, even captaining the squad 4 times. His poise, maturity, and passionate play has experts calling the best GK to come out of the country since Derrell Lynch.


Defender of the Year

Mohammed Khadra Shoreland United

The best defender in the Premier League captured the award for a record 3 times as he led the back four of his club to the title, again. His sturdy play has made him of of Nedalia's best players, an undroppable fixture in the Lions' lineup. His age wont allow him to keep playing at this level for too much longer, but till now, he has shown no signs of letting up. Appeared 36 times, scoring 2 goals and delivering 5 assists, but his real worth cannot be counted.


Midfielder of the Year

Nene Shoreland United

See above, Player of the Year.


Striker of the Year

Luis Sunderland Aanjar FC

The only foreigner to win an award this season, but there can be no argument as to whether he deserves it or not. In fact, if it wasnt for him, his underachieving club might have slipped alot further down than their record low 8th spot. The Liverpool England international had a phenomenal first season in the Premier League, which is reflected by his stat-line: 35 appearances, 25 goals, 12 assists, and a 7.82 rating. With his club talking about beefing up their roster with heavy off-season transactions, he might be leading the team in title contention next year.


Foreign Report

Bettia


Crna Gora Liv Eng


Hockey Canada


Hypocria



Liverpool England



Krytenia


Nova Britannicus


Spruitland


Starblaydia