better but not enough =(
better but not enough =(
Another loss, and without a home game in 3 years!
KUTGW mate!![]()
Captained the side that time, hopefully my next match as skipper will be a win
We lost yet again, and played away againHow long is it since NTI played a home game?!?!?!?!?!
KUTGW DD![]()
another away game, another defeat. i say that NTI need to go home and win a few games
at least STI lost as well
Unlucky against the USA, hopefully we can play well against Jamaica and reach the next round,
KUTGW DodgeeD![]()
I just want to say, hats of to the U.S.A. They may spend more time playing rounders and rugby with padding but if they can beat STI then i don't mind!
Pfffffffffft... another NTI game, another game I don't feature in, another defeat. This is all going rather badly...
Tner not happy with things
An angry Tner was found on the local pub complaining about being left out of the starting elleven on the national for several games in a row. At Ajax then player isn't too happy about things either as his contract is nearing an end and Ajax is hesitating giving him a new one. Later that night Tner was found in a garbagecan severly bruised due to him picking a fight with 3 STI hooligans.
Another goal for meNot a terrible result against the USA despite getting beat. We put on a good show. Well done boys.
and.... Paul Hart Jnr breaks his father's international cap record!!!!!
Admittedly it was in a 2-1 loss to the USA, but that doesn't matter!![]()
Wheyhey Philippens gets a startBut we lost
Although it was close
Hopefully a regular starting spot is in Philippens future.
Dropped from the starting line up for the match against USA after a 7.9 performance in the previous match ? Inexplicable![]()
Another defeat and the stats didn't look good, lucky they only got 2. Good to see Benat is still playing. Hope a move is on soon but to a better club than Mantova. I feel a good East European club calling, be happy with a Shakhtar or Spartak Moscow.
Jamaica Stunned by STI’s Hart (Jnr) Attack
Group A, Matchday 3: Southern Treasure Islands v. Jamaica
Date: 07.06.2011
Competition: CONCACAF Gold Cup, Group A
Venue: Aloha Stadium, Honolulu, Hawaii
STI Line-up (4-4-2): Blackbeard; van Pieters, Ferguson (c), Whalley, Hasek; Hart Jnr, Smith, Healy, Burrows; Crazy, Kroeger Jnr.
Subs: Brookes, James II, Hayward, Philippens, Castagnoli, Gingerbread Jnr, Bobinho Jr
* Colour code:
Grey = ‘greyed-out’ player
Blue = regen
Green = naturalised player
1st Half: The STI line up was rotated once again for the final group clash. Stigarakis and Cardiovascular had been unable to recover from knocks picked up against the U.S.A. in time so Whalley and Hasek came back into the first eleven. Castagnoli was also rested after two solid performances so far with van Pieters coming in at right back. Burrows and Kroeger Jnr. also returned to the starting line-up and Healy was selected for his first start of the tournament. The match started very cautiously as both sides knew a draw would be enough but a loss might put their hopes of reaching the quarter finals at risk. Most of the efforts were long range pot shots. As the half wore on, the game started to get a bit rough and the physios became the most active participants. First of all, Gus Crazy needed extensive treatment before coming back into the game; after that a couple of Jamaican players needed treatment after hard tackles; and finally Kroeger Jnr. was stretchered off after what appeared to be a stamp. Luckily, he had noting more severe than a bruised thigh. That meant Philippens came on and the half finished goalless
Half Time Score: STI 0, Jamaica 0
2nd Half: The second half continued in much the same mould as both sides had chances and plenty of crunching tackles too. Gingerbread Jnr entered the fray in place of Burrows as STI looked for a breakthrough but it was on the right side where Paul Hart Jr having the greatest effect. A couple of runs had caused the Jamaican defence problems and it was to be one of those that led to the goal that would decide the game. After some good work by Crazy in holding off his opponent’s challenge, the ball came to Hart Jnr who ran forward only to be fouled wide on the right wing. The free kick was in the perfect position for a deep cross into the box and the STI attack and Jamaican defence positioned themselves accordingly. Hart Jnr, seeing that the STI bench were preparing to bring Bobinho Jr on in his place, had other ideas though and decided to go for goal. He hit a stunning strike that went over the one man wall and dipped and curled over the keeper for a spectacular goal. Jamaica had no answer for that and didn’t even manage a shot on goal afterwards. That meant STI were definitely through but Jamaica would have to sweat it out and wait for the results of the other games to come in.
Final Score: STI 1, Jamaica 0 | STI Player Ratings & Stats
Man of the Match: Paul Hart Jnr (8.0)
Attendance: 49,987
Video Highlights: The Goal
The U.S.A. made it three wins out of three as they beat Cuba. Cuba put up a good fight though and kept the scoreline to a respectable 2-1. That meant U.S.A topped the group with STI second. Jamaica’s one win over Cuba would prove to be just enough to get them through.
Group A Final Table
Mexico also topped their group with maximum points, finishing in style with a 5-1 win over Guatemala. El Salvador needed a win to advance and it looked good as they took the lead against Canada but two late goals saw the Canadians secure 2nd and El Salvador and Guatemala miss out as they managed just a point.
Group B Final Table
Group C was where the surprises came. Going into the final round, Honduras and Costa Rica were top with 4 points and they were expected to comfortably beat thier opponents, Panama and Netherlands Antilles respectively, who both had a single point. Honduras duly obliged as they beat Panama 2-0, knocking their opponents out in the process. Few expected what happened in the other game though as Netherlands Antilles stunned Costa Rica 1-0 to draw level with them on points and goal difference and overtake them on head-to-head results. Costa Rica still qualified as one of the best third placed teams but they had suffered a major shock in the process.
Group C Final Table
Terrible goalkeeping for the STI goal but what you gonna do? A win is a win.
Another sub appearance for Philippens, he'll be passing Ramiro's cap record pretty soon I would think.
NTI Finally Find Their Spark With T & T
Trinidad & Tobago v. Northern Treasure Islands
Date: 08.06.2011
Competition: International friendly
Venue: Shaw Park, Scarborough
NTI Line-up (4-4-2): Almond (c); Jonathan, Alvaro Brown, Hamilton, Twigge Jr; Barron, Barkley, Boyle, Iglesias; Browne, Collingwood
Subs: Harrow, Lazewski, Hawkini, Bojangles, Blowcrapup, Gary, Tner, Flash, Gonzalez JR
* Colour code:
Grey = ‘greyed-out’ player
Blue = regen
Green = naturalised player
Another friendly, another trip away from home for the Northerners. Almond was brought back into the starting line-up and took the captain’s armband again as Lazewski was replaced by Twigge Jr. Barron and Collingwood were also given chances to show what they were made of as NTI sought to end a run of 4 consecutive defeats. It didn’t start well as the hosts took the lead with their first meaningful attack on 12 minutes, Kenwyne Jones scoring the goal. NTI did not panic though and stuck to their counter-attacking game. Although they were not seeing as much of the ball as their opponents, they were creating better chances and they levelled the game on 23 minutes. Alavro Brown collected the ball as a Trinidad attacking move broke down ad spotted Collingwood making an immediate run. The centre back hit a beautifuly weighted long ball stright into his team mate’s path and the Celtic youngster took one touch before firing a low drive past the keeper. The scoreline remained the same until just after the hour mark. Just as it seemed the game would peter out into a draw, Benat Fernandez Iglesias took matters into his own hands as he collected the ball out wide and went on a mazy run, eventually rounding the keeper and tapping into the net to score what would prove to be the winner. Trinidad and Tobago tried to put the pressure on after that but NTI had done such a good job of snuffing their attacks all game that they weren’t about to let it slip now and held on for the win.
Final Score: T&T 1, NTI 2 | NTI Player Ratings & Stats
Man of the Match: Juan Alvaro Brown (7.7)
Attendance: 4,973
LOL it would have to be old Kenwyne Jones that scores against us - but a good win for NTI (at last) - even thought the masked marauding defender Hawkini isn't on the pitch (again - sniff).
BTW DodgeeD - is Hawkini still at Zapatec? KUTGW!
Brilliant performance's of late from STI, Nice to see I'm contributing as-well.
KUTGW DodgeeD
a win at last =)
\o/ a win!
do NTI actually have a stadium?
Fantastic performance from the NTI! I like the fact we're keeping on the road as we're blatently training for the major tournaments.
Really looking forward to the end of season update. Thanks DodgeeD
kutgw D
i am going on holiday on friday and won't be back until the 2nd of july; so can you send me pm's with my screen shots in, if any are released?
We finally win but it's the one match i don't play lol!!
QualificationA decent victory over Jamaica. Nice to see we scored the most goals in the group too. We're doing really well
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Qualified while NTI just scrape a win against T&T![]()
Nice goal by Hart Jnr there
Oh, and dodge, how long is HK Jnr injured for? Will he be fit in time for the next match seeing it's only a bruised thigh?
A win but no cap![]()
We won at last, we won at last, we won at last, we won aaaatttt lastHamilton playing at CB still and getting plenty of caps as well
KUTGW DD and i look forward to the update![]()
I may have the update done before you go. If not, I'll PM you a link to the post.
Kroeger Jnr. is currently doubtful for the quarter final clash. A late fitness test may be necessary..
Speaking of the quarter finals, I didn't post details of the draw. Give me a few minutes and I'll rectify that!
Another appearance but a goalless one.
KUTGW mate!![]()
Gold Cup Quarter Final Draw:
STI Face Tough Task
Following the completion of the group stage and the selection of the 8 qualifiers for the next round, the quarter-final line up was confirmed today. The Southern Treasure Islands, having qualified an impressive 2nd in Group A with a very young side, face a really tough test as they have been paired with tournament favourites Mexico. The Mexicans will not take their opponents lightly but will be confident of reaching the semi final stage. In the other ties, host nation U.S.A. take on Canada while Group C winners Honduras take on Jamaica. Netherlands Antilles, who surprised many with their win over Costa Rica to take 2nd place in Group C, get the chance to do it all over again as they face Costa Rica once more.
Full Quarter Final DrawCaught on Camera: STI boss Jason de Mire reacts to the drawCode:Canada v. U.S.A. Mexico v. Southern Treasure Islands Honduras v. Jamaica Netherlands Antilles v. Costa Rica
Where is Bob mcbob Jnr?
I think a lack of 1st team action for Arsenal has resulted in him being dropped from the team. he is in the squads but he's not making the cut on matchdays. Maybe that loan move Oldham wasn't such a bad prospect...![]()
Mexico's a tough game for STI, going to have to hope everyone plays at their best for that one.
Mexico? Not a good draw for STI there![]()
Tough draw for us but good to know if we make it through either USA or Canada will be out.
Good win, but a tough game against Mexico to come!
would i be able to get a screen shot of my player before i go away?
Don't think we're in with much of a chance against Mexico..
Gingerbread still not hitting any sort of international form!
However, must say, love the videos of the goals and such, fantastic work DodgeeD.
Mexicans Too Hot For STIers To Handle
Quarter Final: Mexico v. Southern Treasure Islands
Date: 12.06.2011
Competition: CONCACAF Gold Cup
Venue: McAfee Coliseum, Oakland, California
STI Line-up (4-4-2): Blackbeard; Castagnoli, Ferguson, Stigarakis, Hasek; Hart Jnr, Smith, James II (c), Gingerbread Jnr; Philippens, Kroeger Jnr.
Subs: Brookes, Burrows, Hayward, Crazy, van Pieters, Healy, Whalley
* Colour code:
Grey = ‘greyed-out’ player
Blue = regen
Green = naturalised player
STI had to make the trip from Hawaii to California for their quarter final and the journey seemed to have taken its toll as they were stunned by Mexico early in the game and unable to recover. With the first attack of the game, Vuoso hit a fierce shot staright at Blackbeard but the keeper could only block it and the reboud fell to Pacheo who fired a volley in to open the scoring. 5 minutes later, STI fell even further behind. This time, Marquez played a through ball to Pacheo and, with the STI defence out of position, he had time to control the pass, move forward and slot the ball past the keeper. Following that goal, Mexico created three more good chances and it was only poor finishing and good goalkeeping from Blackbeard that prevented the scoreline getting worse. STI didn’t muster a chance until the half hour mark Paul Hart Jnr was played through after neat play from Philippens and Kroeger Jnr. but his shot went wide. Mexico eased off in the second half with thoughts already on conserving energy for the semi final. STI, try as they might, could not find a way past the experienced Mexican back line and that brought an end to their first foray into international competition.
Final Score: Mexico 2, STI 0 | STI Player Ratings & Stats
Attendance: 47,405
Video Highlights: The Goals | Post-match press conference with the STI boss (see if you can spot what this was inspired by)
In the other games, Honduras earned a comfortable 1-0 win over Jamaica and Freddy Adu scored a hat-trick as the U.S.A. smashed 4 past Canada. In the last quarter final match, the Netherlands Antilles did it again as they beat Costa Rica for the second time in this tournament. The game had gone into extra time after finishing 1-1 and seemed to be heading for penalites but a goal with 2 minutes to go gave the minnows a famous win and a spot in the semi finals!
Results: Honduras 1, Jamaica 0
Canada 0, U.S.A. 4
Netherlands Antilles 2, Costa Rica 1
Semi Final Draw:
U.S.A. v Mexico
Netherlands Antilles v. Honduras
2011 Gold Cup Round Up
After STI’s exit from the competition, the rest of the tournament played out like this:
Semi Finals
It was the clash of the titans (on a continental level at least) in the first semi as U.S.A. took on Mexico. The game was to be settled by a single goal coming from Jozy Altidore in the first half. Despite many second half chances, the Mexicans couldn’t get back into the game and were knocked out.
U.S.A. 1, Mexico 0
Surprise package Netherlands Antilles were looking to book an unlikely appearance in the final but faltered at the last hurdle. The game itself was tight but a defensive slip with 12 minutes to go gave Honduras a penalty, which proved to be the only goal of the game.
Netherlands Antilles 0, Honduras 1
Third Place Play-off
Mexico had something of a point to prove after their semi final exit and they made the Netherlands Antilles pay. 2 first half goals put the Mexicans firmly in control. They had several chances to add to that total but had to wait until the last 5 minutes to score a 3rd, Torrado completing his hat trick. A 4th and final goal was added by Carlos Vela in injury time as Mexico finished what for them would be a disappointing 3rd.
Mexico 4, Netherlands Antillles 0
Final
With home adavantage, U.S.A. were considered heavy favourties to beat Honduras and claim the Gold Cup for a fourth time. Honduras, however, were no pushovers and had quietly worked their way to the final away from the media glare. They stunned the Americans by taking the lead on 24 minutes and then adding a second goal 7 minutes later. The U.S.A. piled on the pressure in the second half and eventually pulled one back with 7 minutes to go through Eddie Gaven. It proved to be too little, too late though as Honduras held on to claim their first ever Gold Cup!
U.S.A. 1, Honduras 2
Awards
Despite their appearance in the semi finals, the STI players were largely ignored when it came to the tournament awards. No STIers were featured in the Dream Team and the Best Player award matched the Golden Boot top three. There was some recognition for Paul Hart Jnr however, whose long range free kick against Jamaica featured in the goal of the tournament list.
Best Player
Dream Team
Golden Boot
Goal of the Tournament
got goal of the tournament, and what a goal it was! Glad to see that the US or Mexico didn't win the tournament in the end, well played Honduras. Shame none of the STI players were recognized in the Dream Team, but I guess there's always next time. Fantastic update DD, kutgw![]()
You mean 3rd in goal of the tournament.Still, it was the only award for any of the STIers so wel done.
I will get the end of season competitions round up and player profiles done tomorrow.![]()
Advance warning: after this set of profiles, I will be naming and shaming a few non-posters and they will be given a last chance to start contributing before the end of the next season. Otherwise, it's curtains....
yeah, that's meant to say 'got one of the goals of the tournament'![]()
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Shame about the loss to Mexico, but it was pretty inevitable really at this point in STI's history. Still, getting through to the knockout rounds gave us more experience and gives us hope for the future.
Not entirely surprised about the loss to Mexico but was very surprised to see Loic Philippens start and play the full 90 minutes, also covered more ground than anyone else so at least he won't be subject to Berbatov like criticism![]()
Shame about the GC, but as someone famously said "we'll be back"
The underdogs will fight on...
Unlucky to be dumped out by Mexico, but am pleased that the tournament was won by another under-dog!
Unlucky against MexicoHighest average rating for an STIer in the match though
Oh, and pleased that Honduras won the competition. STI will win it in 2 years time though
KUTGW mate
2010/11 Season Review: Competitions
With the Gold Cup having reached its climax, here’s a look at all the competitions from the past season around the globe and their winners:
International
Asian Cup: Australia
Copa America: Argentina
Gold Cup: Honduras*
*Honduras produce the surprise of the summer in the Gold Cup. STI will be hoping for a better performance next time while NTI will be hoping they can be invloved come 2013.
Worldwide Club
Club World Championship: Flamengo
Pan-Pacific Championship: New York
Europe
Champions League: Bayern Munich*
UEFA Cup: At. Madrid
Super Cup: Leverkusen
*Congratualtions to Pablo Gonzalez JR, who picks up a Champions League winners medal! He was only an unused sub but a medal’s a medal!
South America
Copa Libertadores: Internacional
Copa Sudamericana: River
Recopa: Săo Paulo
North America
Champions League: DC United
Superliga: Cruz Azul
Asia
Champions League: Al-Hilal (KSA)
Confederations Cup: Muharraq
Oceania
O-League: Waitakere Utd
Australia
Regular Season: Melbourne Victory | Grand Final: Melbourne Victory
Pre-Season Cup: Melbourne Victory
*Melbourne Victory dominate while Tyler Burrows is largely ignored by the Adelaide Utd boss again. Expect him to move on next season.
England
Premier League: Arsenal* | Championship: Preston** | League 1: Leicester*** | League 2: Walsall***
FA Cup: Arsenal* | League Cup: Man Utd
*Arsenal do the double but without using Rufio van Pieters or Bob McBob Jnr, who have to settle for Reserves Group 1 winners medals instead.
**Alex Barkley will be playing Premier League football next season as Sunderland go up via the play-offs. Paul Hart Jnr gets deja-vu as yet again he plays in a team that finished 3rd but doesn’t go up. J.D. Dodgson and Jack Harrow suffer relegation with Swansea for the second time but both have played their last game for the club.
***Mid-table obscurity for Stigarakis, Brookes and Blanco. How much longer will they stay at this level?
Germany
1st Division: FC Bayern* | 2nd Division: Aachen**
Cup: Wolfsburg
*FC Bayern add the league title to their Champions League crown but no medal for Gonzalez JR this time as he did not feature in enough games.
**Ösnabrück are relegated – can they hold on to their Treasure Island stars?
Holland
Premier Division: PSV
Cup: Heracles
* Captain Gingerbread Jnr’s Roda JC finish 5th in the league but lose in the first round of European play-offs.
Italy
Serie A: Roma* | Serie B: Parma**
Coppa Italia: AC Milan
* A tight three way battle for the title sees Roma come out on top. Signs of progress at AC Milan as Ben Flash makes his debut for the first team.
** A case of mission accomplished at Triestina as Claudio Castagnoli helps them stay up.
Mexico
1st Division Apetura: League Table | Final: Chivas
1st Division Clasura: League Table | Final: Monterrey
1st Division A Apetura: League Table | Final: Indios
1st Division A Clasura: League Table | Final: Irapuato*
1st Division A Promotion Play-Off: Indios
*Unlucky for Hawkini and Zacatapec who made the final but lost out even though the two legs finished scoreless due to Irapuato’s higher placed finish in the league.
Portugal
Liga Sagres: Sporting CP*
Cup: Benfica | League Cup: Porto**
*Sporting take the title but Blackbeard didn’t accumulate enough appearances to be granted a winner’s medal. Jonathan seems to have made the wrong choice with his January transfer as Vit. Setubal finish rock bottom.
** Alvaro Brown, on the other hand, earns the second medal of his career as he features in Porto’s League Cup win.
Scotland
Premier League: Rangers*
FA Cup: Celtic | League Cup: St. Mirren
*Rangers retain their title and this time Bojangles features enough to earn himself a medal.
Spain
Liga BBVA: Real Madrid | Liga adelante: Hércules*
Copa del Rey: Real Madrid
*Mid table obscurity for all of the players based in Spain this season.
U.S.A.
MLS: Conference Tables | MLS Final: Salt Lake
US Cup: Houston*
*Iglesias and Chivas USA make the play-offs this time but are knocked out in the Western Conference semi-final. They also made the US Cup final but they were beaten by an in-form Houston side under the guidance of their new manager, STI’s legendary defender The Stig!
Damn Setubal finishing last was unexpected, I have played 10 seasons in the top league since I got promotion in my own game and they have never finished outside the top 10. Oh well, maybe relegation will mean more games and a better chance to improve.
***Thread Announcement*** - Impending Evections
Before I get the player profiles done, I need to name and shame a few non-posters who have not posted for over a month and will not be getting their screenshots in the next update.
Final Warnings:
greenwhitearmy (Josh Collingwood) & fergysafc (Liam Ferguson) - you have until the end of today to let me know whether or not you are still following this thread. Neither of you have posted since mid-may but I see that you are active in this forum. Your players will be deleted and replaced if you don't reply.
On Probation:
gus crazy, blowcrapup and mikeytwigge - you have also not posted for a few weeks but as you were posting before that/involved in the previous version, you have one more chance. If you post during the next season in the game, you are safe. If not, you will be removed.
A reminder for everyone:
If you are unable to post for any reason (holidays, exams, personal stuff etc), please let me know either by posting in here or by PM and I'll keep your player safe. The rule from now on works like this: if you don't post once during a season of the game/a week (whichever is longer), you don't get a player profile and summary at the end of the season. If you don't post for two consecutive seasons, you are out of the sign-up permanently.![]()
DD - blowcrapup did say in one of his sign-ups that he had exams to do at Uni and they won't be finished until End of June/JulyThought that you might want to know
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OK, fair enough and i'm not complaining, just merely letting you know. I personally agree with this as otherwise all of the effort is wasted![]()
Paul Hart Jnr destined to never be promoted with anybody![]()
RelegatedAt least it opens up the opportunity for a big money move to Swindon or somewhere equally prestigous
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When do i become properly active? As i was the latest recruit i'm assuming that i'll become available for the mighty STI in the next games as i didn't make the squad deadline last time.
Just wondering, am i still at Tottenham?
as much as i hate Sunderland being promoted, its a good thing for Barkley to be playing Premiership football.
KUTGW mate![]()
You are available for selection now but STI don't have any fixtures scheduled until February 2012. That should give you plenty of time to force your way into the reckoning though.One minor problem which I need to look at though is that I overwrote a player in the Spurs youth team using FMRTE who had DR Congo as his nationality. I changed that to STI but for some reason he is listed as having dual nationality and 'undecided' about which nation to play for. I will make sure he picks STI though.
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2010-11 Season Review: The Players, Part 1 (NTIers)
As you guys sat patiently through the STI Gold Cup camapign, I thought I’d get the NTI profiles* done first:
*Where possible, I have taken screenshots after the summer internationals were played. However, in some cases this meant leagues had passed their reset dates so some players have profiles shots taken on May 31st so their club stats can be included.
James Almond – a good season for Rayo with clean sheets in over half his apearances. Castilla are interested in signing him, which could provide a back-door entry to Real Madrid.
Medals won – N/A
Awards – N/A
Other Acheivements – NTI vice captain (2008 to present); Gimnastic Best XI (2008/9); Badalona Best XI (2009/10); Mallorca Best XI (2009/10)
Records – N/A
Alex Barkley – a great first season on Wearside as Barkley helped Sunderland to promotion via the play-offs, featuring regularly on the way.
Medals won – N/A
Awards – N/A
Other Acheivements – Sunderland Best XI (2010/11); Inverness CT Best XI (2009/10, Overall)
Records – N/A
Cristobal Blanco – plenty of playing time for Barnet but frustration as the team wallowed in mid-table. Needs to move to a higher level soon.
Medals won – BSP Champions (2009/10)
Awards – N/A
Other Acheivements – Barnet Best XI (2008/9, 2009/10, 2010/11)
Records – Barnet Youngest Player (16 years, 228 days)
Martin Bojangles – started to make an impression on the first team with more regular appearances and won a league winner’s medal in the process.
Medals won – Aussie Pre-Season Cup (2008); Scottish Premier League (2010/11)
Awards – N/A
Other Acheivements – N/A
Records – Adelaide Untied Youngest Player (16 years, 275 days)
Robert Boyle – a move to Premiership side Reading resulted in an unfamiliar situation for Boyle as he was overlooked for first team football for the first time in his career. The player remains optomistic about his future at the club, however.
Medals won – N/A
Awards – N/A
Other Acheivements – Crewe Best XI (2008/9)
Records – N/A
Juan Alvaro Brown – after injuries gave him a chance last season, they were cruel to him this year as a sprained ankle early in the season and a broken shoulder in the spring cost him his first team place. He was fit Porto’s League Cup win, however, earning him his second career medal.
Medals won – Liga Sagres Champions (2009/10); Portuguese League Cup (2010/11)
Awards – N/A
Other Acheivements – Porto Best XI (2009/10, Overall)
Records – Porto youngest player (17 years, 57 days)
Jack Browne – started the season tranfer listed but 8 goals in 13 starts for Sevilla Atletico changed all that and the player was even brought into the Sevilla first team for the second half of the season. Featured in the Spanish Cup Final too but was unable to prevent Real Madrid running riot.
Medals won – N/A
Awards – N/A
Other Acheivements – Sevilla Best XI (2010/11)
Records – NTI All-time Topscorer (4 goals)
Ben Flash – after nearly three seasons of U-20 and reserve team football, Flash finally achieved his dream of playing at the San Siro when he came on as a late substitute in the final game of the season against Napoli. No other first team action but a step in the right direction.
Medals won – N/A
Awards – N/A
Other Acheivements – N/A
Records – N/A
Pablo Gonzalez JR – spent most of the season with Bayern II but showed enough promise to be included on the bench for the first team several times, including the Champions League final, which allowed him to earn a winner’s medal.
Medals won – UEFA Champions League (2010/11)
Awards – N/A
Other Acheivements – Bayern Munich Best XI (2010/11)
Records – Bayern Munich youngest player (17 years, 76 days)
Tom Hamilton – got regular first team football by dropping a division to Murcia. Did sufficiently well to attract attention from Stoke City, Frankfurt and AEK Athens.
Medals won – N/A
Awards – N/A
Other Acheivements – Real Madrid youngest player (17 years, 39 days); Murcia Best XI (2010/11)
Records – N/A
Jack Harrow – a regular for Swansea but didn’t have the most enjoyable of seasons as they were relegated once again. Pastures new await as Harrow will move to Bulgarian side Levski on July 1st, where he will get the chance to showcase his skills in the UEFA Cup.
Medals won – N/A
Awards – N/A
Other Acheivements – Swansea Best XI (2009/10, 2010/11, Overall)
Records – NTI Youngest Player (16 years, 44 days)
Hawkini – a regular for Zacatapec as the came very close to winning the 1st Division A clasura in Mexico. Several top flight clubs are tracing the player presently, most notably Pumas, Tigres and Pachuca, and the player has expressed his desire to move on to greater things.
Medals won – N/A
Awards – N/A
Other Acheivements – Zacatapec Best XI (2009/10, 2010/11)
Records – N/A
Benat Fernandez Iglesias – continues to feature regularly for Chivas USA but still wants to leave (he must be regretting signing a deal until 2014 during his first season). Mantova are still interested as are German side Kaiserslautern.
Medals won – N/A
Awards – N/A
Other Acheivements – Chivas USA Best XI (2008, 2009, 2010); MLS All-Star (2010)
Records: NTI most capped player (12 caps); Chivas USA Youngest Player (16 years, 282 days)
Jonathan – played on a regular basis for Vit. Setubal following his January move but couldn’t prevent their relegation. Several Liga Sagres sides (Belenensesi Vit. Guimarăes, Rio Ave, Académica & Nacional de Madeira) are tracking the player in the hope he will want to take a shortcut back to the top flight. Mexican side Vercruz and M. Netanya of Israel are also said to be inetrested.
Medals won – N/A
Awards – N/A
Other Acheivements – N/A
Records – N/A
Lawrence Lazewski – had a great season individually but suffered relagtion with Ösnabrück. Even before his team were dragged into the bottom three, Lazewski was getting itchy feet and attracting attention from a number of European sides. He is now transfer listed by request and Frankfurt, Stade Rennais, Lille and Rangers are all preparing to bid for his services next season.
Medals won – N/A
Awards – Ösnabrück Supporters’ Player of the Year (2010/11)
Other Acheivements – Ösnabrück Best XI (2009/10, 2010/11, Overall)
Records – Ösnabrück youngest player (18 years, 103 days)
Bob McBob Jnr – a lack of first team action is starting to affect the player’s development now as he was dropped from the NTI side. With only a year left to run on his contract, it will be interesting to see whether he decides to stick it out at the club he loves or move on in the search of regular first team action.
Medals won – N/A
Awards – N/A
Other Acheivements – NTI captain (2008 to present)
Records – N/A
Molind Tner – after a season on loan last time, Tner returned to Ajax only to find himself back in the reserve team with only a couple of starts in the early rounds of the cup.
Medals won – N/A
Awards – N/A
Other Acheivements – VVV Best XI (2009/10, Overall)
Records – N/A
Barkley still seems to be playing poorly - below a 6.50 isnt really that good. however, the appearances are good, and 11 assists will undoubtedly have helped
Real's youngest player, Murcia Best XI and other, bigger teams interested![]()
Excelent physical stats and good important stats such as tackling and concentration
KUTGW DD![]()
2010-11 Season Review: The Players Part 2 (STIers)
Now for the profiles of the STI boys*:
*Where possible, I have taken screenshots after the Gold Cup games were played. However, in some cases this meant leagues had passed their reset dates so some players have profiles shots taken on May 31st so their club stats can be included.
Blackbeard – more limited in his playing time this year but showed his potential with clean sheets in more then half of his starts and less than a goal a game conceded.
Medals won – N/A
Awards – N/A
Other Acheivements – Gil Vicente Best XI (2008/9); Sporting Best XI (2010/11)
Records – N/A
Fred Brookes – plenty of playing time at Barnet but strangely undervalued by the club. Seems set to walk out of the club when he becomes a free agent on July 1st and could be heading to the other side of the world in search of appreciation as Melbourne Victory, Sydney FC and Queensland Roar are all tracking the player.
Medals won – BSP Champions (2010)
Awards – N/A
Other Acheivements – Barnet Best XI (2008/9, 2009/10, 2010/11)
Records – N/A
Tyler Burrows – again failed to break into the first team at Adelaide and will now try his luck at another A-League side having agreed a deal to join Queensland Roar for next season.
Medals won – Aussie Pre-Season Cup (2008)
Awards – N/A
Other Acheivements – N/A
Records – N/A
Cardiovascular – used as a squad player at Wigan but is optimistic about his future there as he looks to establish himself next season.
Medals won – N/A
Awards – N/A
Other Acheivements – Inverness CT Best XI (2008/9, 2009/10)
Records – Inverness CT youngest player (16 years, 236 days)
Claudio Castagnoli – a loan move to Triestina provided regular football as he helped the side stay up in Serie B. Another Serie B side Ravenna are interested in loaning the player next season.
Medals won – N/A
Awards – N/A
Other Acheivements – Triestina Best XI (2010/11)
Records – N/A
J.D. Dodgson – struggled as Swansea battled relegation and became unhappy as the club rejected numerous bids for his services. His contract is up on July 1st and the player has declared his intention to leave the club. Trabzonspor and Rangers are the favourites to secure his signature.
Medals won – N/A
Awards – N/A
Other Acheivements – Chivas Best XI (2008/9); Swansea Best XI (2009/10, 2010/11, Overall)
Records – N/A
Captain Gingerbread Jnr – restricted to far fewer appearances than last season and is rumoured to be unsettled by his lack of first team action.
Medals won – N/A
Awards – N/A
Other Acheivements – Roda JC Best XI (2008/9, 2010/11)
Records – N/A
Paul Hart Jnr – a regular starter for Birmingham but missed out on promotion. Nevertheless, the winger is happy at the club and recently signed a new 4 year deal worth ₤12.5k per week following speculation that he might move to Preston or Bolton.
Medals won – N/A
Awards – N/A
Other Acheivements – Southend Best XI (2009/10)
Records – N/A
Ondrej Hasek – a regular for Perugia as they won promotion to Serie B. Siena are rumoured to be scouting the player but he has stated he is happy to stay out for now.
Medals won – N/A
Awards – N/A
Other Acheivements – N/A
Records – STI most capped player (19 caps)
Craig Healy – no change here as Healy remains in lmbo between the reserves and the subs bench. Listed for loan and hoping to get some first team experience as a result.
Medals won – N/A
Awards – N/A
Other Acheivements – N/A
Records – N/A
Gwilym J. James II – used sparingly by Q.P.R. as they failed to defy expectations and were relegated from the Premier League. A move may be on the cards following interest from Norwich and Preston.
Medals won – N/A
Awards – N/A
Other Acheivements – STI captain (2008 to present)
Records – N/A
Bobinho Jr – spent most of the season playing for Wehen’s second team with just one dissappointing sub appearance for the first team. Still hopeful of establishing himself at the club, however.
Medals won – N/A
Awards – N/A
Other Acheivements – N/A
Records – N/A
Heinrich Kroeger Jnr. – a dissappointing season in which injuries limited his first team chances to a single substitute appearance. Could be packing his bags for Eastern Europe with Bulgarian sides Litex and Levski rumoured to be preparing bids for the striker.
Medals won – N/A
Awards – N/A
Other Acheivements – Gimnastic Best XI (2008/9, 2009/10)
Records – Gimnastic youngest player (17 years, 140 days); STI all-time topscorer (5 goals)
Loic Phillipens – finally broke into the first team this season but became unhappy as the club underachieved and got relegated. Handed in a transfer request as soon as the season was over.
Medals won – N/A
Awards – N/A
Other Acheivements – Ösnabrück Best XI (2009/10, 2010/11)
Records – N/A
Tom Smith – fetured regularly in the heart of the Betis midfield and attracted the attention of several clubs across Europe. Whether Portsmouth, West Ham, HSV; Weder Bremen or Torino are prepared to activate the players ₤18mil release clause remains to be seen though.
Medals won – N/A
Awards – N/A
Other Acheivements – Castellon Best XI (2008/9); Betis Best XI (2010/11)
Records – N/A
Theo Stigarakis – notched up over 50 appearances for Crewe but continues to have a strained relationship with boss Mikey Twigge. Recently declared he needs to ove on to fufill his potentail, a statement that casught the attention of Championship sides Southend and Peterborough.
Medals won – League 2 Champions (2009/10)
Awards – N/A
Other Acheivements – Crewe Best XI (2008/9, 2009/10, 2010/11)
Records – N/A
Rufio van Pieters – still waiting for a break at Arsenal but is happy to bide his time for now.
Medals won – N/A
Awards – N/A
Other Acheivements – N/A
Records – STI youngest player (16 years, 50 days)
Marcus van der Cook – nothing to report on the new boy as of yet but I didn't want him to feel left out.
Medals won – N/A
Awards – N/A
Other Acheivements – N/A
Records – N/A
Paul Hart Jnr doing well, hopefully he will get Premier League football soon!
kutgw DD![]()
Rufio van Pieters looking solid there but he really needs to get some more game time for Arsenal, otherwise he's no chance of winning back his starting spot in the STI first XI. A loan move would be nice although I did chose to start at a top club, so hopefully the chance to use their world class training facilities will compensate for the lack of first team football.
Solid performance from the national team in the recent Gold Cup despite only 1 start for me and the odd appearance off the bench. Good to see Arsenal continuing their dominance domestically and hopefully once van Pieters breaks into the first team he'll win a few trophies at the same time.
I'm well worth the Ł18m release clause. I think Werder Bremen would be a good move.
Brilliant stuff DD![]()
Won a champions league medal
Gonzalez is looking good and hopefully next season Gonzalez can get some league games under his belt. kutgw
Cheers DodgeeD, certainly don't feel left out![]()
I hate mid table obscurity![]()
Hopefully a move to Eastern Europe will help HK Jnr.
Oh,and
STI all-time topscorer (5 goals)![]()
huzzah, back on top of the most capped list for STI, as well as promotion. KUTGW
UEFA cup at last =)
Healy doesn't actually feature alot so not much to report or focus on right now![]()
I'm glad you fixed it mate, Van Der Cook will sure up the back for the mighty STI's!
A decent year for Claudio. His average rating wasn't that high, but Triestina stayed up so that's the main thing, at least he doesn't have a relegation on his CV. And being in the Best XI of the year is always good.
I guess greenwhitearmy and fergysafc either didn't check the thread or weren't interested so Josh Collingwood (NTI) and Liam Ferguson (STI) will now be retired. Don't worry though as I have found two replacements who shold be in place for the start of the 2014 World Cup Qualifying campaign.![]()
Good to see I have moved on from Adelaide United, hopefully Frank Farina at Queensland ROar will give me more opputunities than I received down in Adelaide.
KUTGW DodgeeD
Good to see Loic is ambitious and doesn't want to play for a relegated side, he doesn't look particularly great stats wise though so I only hope someone see's his potential.
Gingerbread just doesn't look talented..
Average rating sucked, lack of first team football, unhappiness..
Think i need a move![]()
Oh well, we were knocked out by a good team and it was an acheivment just getting there in the first place!
Nice to see that Fred may finally be leaving Barnet, although I'm not sure about a move to Australia.
KUTGW DodgeeD![]()
That pesky Healy! Sprained ankle and broken shoulder surely isn't a coincidence. Luckily still seem to be developing well although his positioning is still a worry for the NTI, let's just hope we focus on attacking football
I'm enjoying the read DD, hopefully I can replace some of the non-posters
KUTGW
I think Chivas should let Benat move now, no point keeping an unhappy player in the ranks. Kaiserslautern would be my choice of the teams interested but I was hoping for a bigger team. Glad to see I finally scored an international goal. Just hope we can push on now in time for the World Cup qualifiers.
KUTGW DD
Hawkini on the look out for bigger and better clubs - sounds like the masked defender did well at Zacapatepecacaca. Still only 5 caps though - would love to get a run out for NTI!
KUTGW!
September 2011 Player Update
Highest Valued Players
The Premier League is the place to be to up your value – even if you aren’t playing!!Code:No. Player Nation Club Value 1. Tom Smith STI Betis ₤4.9m 2. Juan Alvaro Brown NTI Porto ₤4.7m 3. Rufio van Pieters STI Arsenal ₤3.5m 4=. Bob McBob Jnr NTI Arsenal ₤3.4m 4=. Jack Browne NTI Sevilla ₤3.4m 6. Cardiovascular STI Wigan ₤3.2m 7. Robert Boyle NTI Reading ₤2.3m 8. Alex Barkley NTI Sunderland ₤2.1m 9. Pablo Gonzalez JR NTI FC Bayern ₤2m 10. B.F. Iglesias NTI Chivas USA ₤1.8m
Transfers
The Gold Cup created some interest in STI players and there were some moves for the Northerners too:
· Rangers once again have three Treasure Islanders on their books as Martin Bojangles is now joined by the much sought after Lazewski and J.D. Dodgson, who both rejected offers from several other European clubsCode:Player Nation From To Fee Jack Harrow NTI Swansea Levski Free J.D. Dodgson STI Swansea Rangers Free Fred Brookes STI Barnet Melbourne Free Tyler Burrows STI Adelaide Queensland Free Heinrich Kroeger Jnr. STI Gimnastic Levski ₤375k Lawrence Lazewski NTI Ösnabrück Rangers ₤350k Theo Stigarakis STI Crewe Peterborough ₤275k
· Bulgarian side Levski have got in on the act too as Jack Harrow and Heinrich Kroeger Jnr. join to bolster the side for the UEFA Cup. For Harrow, this represents the third time in his short career so far that he has had to share a dressing room with a Southern rival following Paul Hart Jnr at Southend and J.D. Dodgson at Swansea.
· The A-League also boasts two Treasure Island stars again as Tyler Burrows swaps Adelaide for Queensland Roar and Fred Brookes leaves League 2 behind to join reigning champs Melbourne Victory.
· Theo Stigarakis finally gets away from his Northern boss at Crewe and moves up a division as he joins Championship side Peterborough.
Other Player News
- Juan Alvaro Brown has become disillusioned with Porto’s transfer policy as he feels the club’s new signings will reduce his playing time. The utility man can play in the centre of defence, midfield or up front but he is unhappy at the arrival of two defenders, a midfielder and two strikers.
- Loic Philippens is unhappy that Ösnabrück rejected offers over the summer from Stade Rennais and Kaiserslautern when Lazewski was allowed to leave.
- Benat Fernandez Iglesias is in danger of becoming a manic depressive as he is still unhappy and desperate to leave Chivas USA as he has been for the last three years!
- Hawkini has told the media he is flattered by the interest being shown in him by top flight Mexican sides but he is staying put at Zacatapec for now. That may not be the case for long though as the defender will be out of contract in June 2012.
- Tom Hamilton fractured his wrist in pre-season training and is not expected back in action until October.
Staff Update
- No changes with the NTI staff as Jack Harrow stays at Celtic, Pablo Gonzalez is still at Everton and Mikey Twigge remains in the dugout at Crewe while Bob McBob and Adam Flash are content with their national team roles
- Heinrich Kroeger has sitched clubs again, leaving his post at AZ to become goalkeeping coach at Wigan. Captain Gingerbread is still happy conducting aerobic workouts at Kasierslautern.
- Brendanio and Bobinho were both released from their positions at New York and now have just their STI jobs to keep them busy. Jason de Mire, despite the odd bit of punditry for T.I.T.S., is fully focused on his national job and the ass man... who was he again?
- The big success story of the legendary players from the first sign up so far has been The Stig. Shortly after joining Houston as youth coach, he was promoted to manager and has since won the US Cup and Superliga as well as taking his side to the NACL final.
Highest valued player![]()
Fractured WristAnd former Real rival top of value table, whilst i've slipped out of the top 10
Not good news at all
Still, KUTGW DD![]()
No. 8 on highest value players isnt too shabby![]()
Now to get a promotion with Peterborough. Good to leave the Northern muppet at Crewe though. KUTGW DD.
still no transfer so i've forgot who i play for. KUTGW
Oh man seems I'm stuck in Ajax without the prospect of getting first team football![]()
Here's hoping Van Der Cook actually gets some time on the pitch next season!
Both the Kroeger's with a move in the summer, with Jnr switching to Bulgaria to play in the Euro Cup () and Snr embarking on a goalkeeping course in Wigan \o/
Oh, and Paul Harrow better keep his paws off Jnr in Levski. Hint: James Almond knows all too well what happens when someone matches up to us Sortherners![]()
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