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Ok, the two whom need to respond are:

kingburns (On loan team one division too high)

slammerinho (On loan team one division too low)

Other than that, the 21-2 player list consists of:

G. Bear

M. Brunckhorst

I. Bryant

T. Burrows

M. Carridias

M. Cowton

C. Everaldo

J. King

L. Maan

S. Ninja

F. Parker

B. Petersen

A. Riley

D. Rosing-Schow

B. Sanchez

J. Sheppard

S. Stevens

M. Twigge

B. Whitehead

Will be testing for errors.

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UPDATED FORM:

Name: Ben Chia

Birthday (No Year): 2nd Feb

Nationality: Singapore/England

Position: D-R/WB-R

Premier League Team: Arsenal

On Loan Team: Nottingham Forest

hope it's not too late too!

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Name: Florin Iacob

Birthday (No Year): 7th May

Nationality: English/Romanian

Position: DR (if it's full, then GK is also fine)

Premier League Team: Liverpool

On Loan Team: Brighton

also hope it's not too late!

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Ok, that's all I'm accepting, will be putting kingburns at Walsall and letting the MK Dons person stay at MK Dons. If any of the late forms are filled incorrectly, I shall just reject them as waiting for corrections evidently do not bring too good results.

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Originally posted by milanfan_apoorv:

UPDATED FORM:

Name: Ben Chia

Birthday (No Year): 2nd Feb

Nationality: Singapore/England

Position: D-R/WB-R

Premier League Team: Arsenal

On Loan Team: Nottingham Forest

hope it's not too late too!

Ben Chia the Singaporean Right Back.

God that brings back memories icon_cool.gif

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Originally posted by PoopyPants:

<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by milanfan_apoorv:

UPDATED FORM:

Name: Ben Chia

Birthday (No Year): 2nd Feb

Nationality: Singapore/England

Position: D-R/WB-R

Premier League Team: Arsenal

On Loan Team: Nottingham Forest

hope it's not too late too!

Ben Chia the Singaporean Right Back.

God that brings back memories icon_cool.gif </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

yeah, I said I would do this for him icon_smile.gif

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Season 1: 1st September 2007

Players:

Won't be having player updates yet, too much effort for too little information.

Football League Academy:

Staff Signings:

Ray Clemence, Goalkeeping Coach

Bill Beswick, Coach

Steve Cotterill, Manager

Dan Jackson, Scout

Gareth Hallows, Physio

Michael Unsworth, Fitness Coach

Torbjorn Nilsson, Youth Coach

Player Signings:

Luigi Di Biagio, Free

Owen Price, Free

Lorenzo Amoruso, Free

Fabian Wilnis, Free from Ipswich

Rocky Lekaj, Loan from Sheff Wed

Cedric Avinel, Loan from Watford

Jonathan Grounds, Loan from Middlesbrough

Tommy Forecast, Loan from Tottenham

Leigh Mills, Loan from Tottenham

Their friendlies mostly yielded mixed results with wins at Coventry and Caersws and losses at Port Vale and Huddersfield. The first three league matches gained them a total of 4 points with a 1-1 draw at Mansfield, 3-2 win at Wrexham and 1-2 loss at Chester.

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Season 1: 1st January 2008

Football League Academy:

4th Place

P23 W12 D6 L5 F47 A28 GD+19 Pts42

Seemingly favourites for going down, it is a great surprise that they stand 4th after 23 games, only 1 point after the current leaders (Top 3 are tied on 43 points). It seems to be largely a team effort with none of the players making it anywhere on the Goals, Assists etc. lists.

Unfortunately, they crashed out in the Johnstone's Paint Trophy and FA Cup in their first appearance in the competition with a 1-2 loss to Swansea and 0-2 loss to Exeter respectively.

Player Signings:

Tom Craddock, Loan from Middlesbrough

Mitchell Hanson, Loan from Derby

Tommy Fraser, Loan from Brighton

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Season 1: 1st February 2008

Football League Academy:

4th Place

P29 W14 D8 L7 F56 A56 GD+20 Pts50

Cotteril has been sacked as apparently the board are looking for immediate promotion, albeit unrealistic. They have hired former Derby player Paul Simpson as their new manager. This month has not been particularly kind with 8 points in 6 games allowing leaders Bradford to go 9 points ahead and 6 points clear in the league.

FLA have brought in the likes of Dwight Yorke and Charlie MacDonald to boost the team heavily squashed by terrifying expectations.

Players In:

Dwight Yorke, Free from Sunderland

Charlie MacDonald, Free from Southend

Martin Slocombe, Free from Bristol City

Marcus Bean, Loan from Blackpool

Joe Magunda, Loan from Leicester

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you couldnt give us screenshots of how league1 and the premiership are developing could ypu

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I forgot to do so. icon_razz.gif

Will be giving them in January and June.

Here's the updated Update Calendar:

Update Calendar:

September- Club updates

January- Player, Club, League updates

February- Club updates

June- Player, Club, League updates

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Season 1: 1st June 2008

Sorry, Mikey Twigge and Ben Whitehead, mixed your league statistics up, the final season tally has the correct ones.

Football League Academy:

Post-January signings include Serginho for free and Arron Fray on loan, still no players headed the other way. Barely 5 months into his term, Paul Simpson was fired to make way for Steve McMahon, former manager of Swindon, Blackpool and Perth Glory. FLA finished at a steady fifth, much to the board's dismay, however.

P46 W20 D13 L13 F76 A58 GD+18 Pts73

In the first leg of the play-offs, they barely beat Accrington away from home wih a 3-2 win courtesy of a Charlie McDonald hat-trick. However, they were trashed in front of their own fans at Football League Academy Park 4-1, with Charlie McDonald scoring their consolation goal. A debut to be proud of, for sure.

McMahon subsequently left in June with Sean O'Driscoll from Doncaster taking over.

Player Stats: http://imgplace.com/image/view/e66deed7fc5cfb713ea2e82f0c759fed

Team Records: http://imgplace.com/image/view/0478bd2f3f2d06c643a344bb5afc99f8

Final Standings:

Premier League: http://imgplace.com/image/view/311ce1d17c54bd3a6106e875eb197137

Championship: http://imgplace.com/image/view/d4a4dce9af71d427fef2a12e8c8d6293

League One: http://imgplace.com/image/view/cdb0cd201927170dc2670989c9d90e52

League Two: http://imgplace.com/image/view/bd511d23ef1e0611eb3b4f21d4e4eeee

La Liga: http://imgplace.com/image/view/c09d1247835c7dc20c51a8c410a219c2

Serie A: http://imgplace.com/image/view/b70f02780491d771a8981af6040c1381

Ligue 1: http://imgplace.com/image/view/f519a9b25350ccaf658cafa3c74b13a7

Bundesliga: http://imgplace.com/image/view/2144c790fa72c877c45f0b0fd9279d8e

Eredivisie: http://imgplace.com/image/view/fa05f5afc6c7273b7f45b64a84fd3266

Bwin Liga: http://imgplace.com/image/view/8a0c2bfc7c3eeaffeb4448e10fef5c0f

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Player Statistics:

http://imgplace.com/image/view/46cb96c12fa85559d72405f1792488b1

Player Updates:

International Updates:

Dean Hoo has been called up to the Portugal U19s

Loan Maan has been called up to the Denmark U19s

Brendan Petersen has been called up to the Liechtenstein National Team

Club Statistics:

Most appearances:

1. Dean Hoo (Crewe) ST 32

2. Callum Everaldo (Oldham) D C 27

3. Ben Whitehead (Walsall) AM L 21

Most starts:

1. Dean Hoo (Crewe) ST 24

2. Callum Everaldo (Oldham) D C 22

3. Mikey Twigge (Oldham) D R/L 8

Most goals:

1. Dean Hoo (Crewe) ST 7

2. Sneaky Ninja (Leyton Orient) ST 5

3. Alasdair Riley (Millwall) ST 3

Most assists:

1. Sneaky Ninja (Leyton Orient) ST 3

2. Dean Hoo (Crewe) ST 2

2. Callum Everaldo (Oldham) D C 2

Most MOMs:

1. Dean Hoo (Crewe) ST 3

2. Sneaky Ninja (Leyton Orient) ST 1

International Statistics:

Most appearances:

1. Juan King (Kazakhstan) D R/C 6

2. James Butler (Andorra) D C 2

2. Brendan Petersen (Liechtenstein) ST 2

Most starts:

1. Juan King (Kazakhstan) D R/C 6

2. James Butler (Andorra) D C 2

2. Brendan Petersen (Liechtenstein) ST 2

Most goals:

1. Juan King (Kazakhstan) D R/C 1

Most assists:

None

Most MOMs:

None

Overall Statistics:

Not needed yet for obvious reasons

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Season Summary:

Shock and horror, Swindon League Two Champions? 18th would have been realistic. FLA players playing in the Championship next season are Madreas Carridias (Swansea), Matt Cowton (Swansea), Mathias Brunckhorst (Swansea), Dean Hoo (Crewe) and. Brendan Petersen (Crewe).

Frolicking in League Two next season are Alonso Sanchez (Doncaster), Ben Bennett (Port Vale).

For the two that started in League Two, the only one in League One next season is James Butler (Rotherham). Congratulations being back where everyone started.

Of course, the other, Ibrahim Al Quasaddy (MK Dons), stays in League Two.

Congratulations to Dean Hoo, a great season for him, with Portugal noticing. He played well for Crewe and their promotion is a confirmation slip of my blind conjecture, hopefully the promotion doesn't knock him out of the starting XI.

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Season 2: 1st September 2008

Euro 2008:

So, as expected, no players made any of the teams in this competition. The competition was largely dominated by the top European powerhouses with Spain, Italy, Holland, France and Germany all making the QFs. The other 3 teams in it were Czech Republic (Strong nation, however, not traditionally viewed as powerhouse), Croatia and England. Those 3 went out along with Holland in the QFs and the SFs features Italy beating Spain 2-1 in extra time and Germany beating France on penalties, finally, Germany beat Italy 4-1 on penalties after normal time and extra times only threw out a 2-2 draw.

Football League Academy:

Many transfers made this few months and after 6 matches, FLA are 2nd top on level points with Doncaster, their manager's former club.

P6 W5 D1 L0 F12 A3 GD+9 Pts16

Many prestigious signings indeed, with the likes of Mart Poom, Tugat, Nolberto Solano, Laurent Robert, Ritchie Jones, Matt Hill, Vincent Pericard coming in. As expected, multiple players were released to free up the space. Ironically, that list inclues Tugay and Mart Poom.

Players In:

Mart Poom (Watford, Free)

Stephen Collis (Southend, Free)

Jason Mycoe (Leeds, Free)

Tugay (Blackburn, Free)

Nolberto Solano (West Ham, Free)

Laurent Roberty (Derby, Free)

Brad Jones (Stoke, Free)

Gary Mulligan (Gilingham, Free)

Darren Ward (Wolves, 26k)

Jim Goodwin (Scunthorpe, 250k)

Scott Cuthbert (Southampton, 600k)

Dominic Foley (QPR, 26k)

Ritchie Jones (Manchester United, Free)

Chris Birchall (Coventry, 65k)

Shane Sherriff (Tranmere, 120k)

Ian Maxwell (Free)

Iain Flannigan (Kilmarnock, 28k)

Dean Furman (Motherwell, 375k)

Matt Hill (Preston, 1.8m)

Vincent Pericard (Stoke, 300k)

Michael McIndoe (Bristol City, 400k)

Gavin Mahon (QPR, 625k)

Michael Coulson (Peterborough, 675k)

Lee Johnson (Bristol City, 875k)

Players Out:

Released:

Joe Magunda

Martin Slocombe

Fabian Wilnis

Luigi Di Biagio

Lorenzo Amoruso

Charlie MacDonald

Dwight Yorke

Tugay

Stephen Collis

Mart Poom

David Soley (RC Warwick, Loan)

Serginho (Barnsley, Free)

Dean Hoo Watch:

This watch will be included in every update, the player featured in the watch will be the past season's top player.

Crewe are bottom with 2 points after 7 games, he has started in none of them, appearing as a substitute in 5 of them. He has scored one goal and has been called up to the Portugal U21s.

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Season 2: 1st January 2008

Football League Academy:

FLA are 1st in League 2 after 24 games, 5 points ahead of 2nd placed Doncaster. They no doubt have their manager to thank with his inspired signings rejuvinating the squad. Vincent Pericard and Michael Coulson are without doubt to thank for their current success with 11 goals each. Also, former Chelsea Youth player Dean Furman leads the FLA assists chart with 9 assists.

Despite a 1-0 triumph over WBA in the First Round, FLA were quietly booted from the Carling Cup with Crystal Palace beating them in the Second Round. However, they are still in the FA Cup, facing Liverpool in a Third Round clash.

Mid-Season Standings:

Premier League: http://imgplace.com/image/view/1bbcc334b87491d4203bb9761e817d4e

Championship: http://imgplace.com/image/view/091ce8a797e1d550da120135b727a857

League One: http://imgplace.com/image/view/be8e0c6f8da47d037d054646f0794cfc

League Two: http://imgplace.com/image/view/0f9ff3b29b00f98a4f3e3942771e2ad0

Player Statistics: http://imgplace.com/image/view/65dcba53a71c466db5ff34eeb18acd5c

International Updates:

Loan Mann has been promoted to the Denmark U21s

Club Statistics:

Most appearances:

1. Ben Whitehad (Walsall) AM L 28

2. Callum Everaldo (Oldham) D C 24

3. Alonso Sanchez (Doncaster) ST 22

3. Steven Stevens (Nottm Forest) D R/L 22

Most starts:

1. Ben Whitehad (Walsall) AM L 28

2. Callum Everaldo (Oldham) D C 19

3. Alonso Sanchez (Doncaster) ST 19

Most goals:

1. Alonso Sanchez (Doncaster) ST 6

2. Sneaky Ninja (Leyton Orient) ST 5

2. Alasdair Riley (Millwall) ST 5

Most assists:

1. Loan Mann (Southend) AM L 3

2. Mike Billcliffe (Huddersfield) ST 2

2. Juan King (Leeds) D R/C 2

2. Sneaky Ninja (Leyton Orient) ST 2

2. Alasdair Riley (Millwall) ST 2

Most MOMs:

1. Mike Billcliffe (Huddersfield) ST 1

1. Sneaky Ninja (Leyton Orient) ST 1

1. Alasdair Riley (Millwall) ST 1

1. Alonso Sanchez (Doncaster) ST 1

International Statistics:

Most appearances:

1. Juan King (Kazakhstan) D R/C 6

2. James Butler (Andorra) D C 2

2. Brendan Petersen (Liechtenstein) ST 2

Most starts:

1. Brendan Petersen (Liechtenstein) ST 4

2. James Butler (Andorra) D C 3

3. Juan King (Kazakhstan) D R/C 2

Most goals:

1. Brendan Petersen (Liechtenstein) ST 1

Most assists:

None

Most MOMs:

None

Dean Hoo Watch:

A disappointing first half of the season to say the least, getting only 1 start in 4 months, he now seems to be lagging behind other players in multiple aspects.

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Season 2: 1st February 2008

Football League Academy

FLA crashed out of the FA Cup with an unsurprising 4-0 defeat to Liverpool. They signed Fagan and Keller, both quite reputable players for League Two.

Player Signings:

Craig Fagan (Derby, 110k)

Kasey Keller (Fulham, 1k)

Dean Hoo Watch:

He has made one more substitute appearance, no more. Maybe he will be the one salvage Crewe's shameful season, as Crewe seem ready to swing back into League One.

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Most appearances:

1. Juan King (Kazakhstan) D R/C 6

2. James Butler (Andorra) D C 2

2. Brendan Petersen (Liechtenstein) ST 2

Most starts:

1. Brendan Petersen (Liechtenstein) ST 4

2. James Butler (Andorra) D C 3

3. Juan King (Kazakhstan) D R/C 2

How exactly did I (Brendan) start more games than I played? icon_wink.gif

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