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2013 Craitish transfers

Posted: Wed Jun 05, 2013 2:24 pm
by Craitman
Craitman wrote:The transfer window opened at midnight on June 1st, and will remain open until midnight of October 1st.

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Ins
Äthen Aärel - CM (Youth)
Yaqin Demhivo - CM (May Wanderers [Mercury] - Loan return)
Aki Mäenpää - CF (Zidado West United [Passas] - Cr 8 million)
Zelmar Toscano - CM (Isherwood CSSC [Gerenia] - Cr 3 million)

Outs
Yaqin Demhivo - CM (Retired)
Mike Edsen - CB (Retired)
Stephen Rydberg - CM (May Wanderers [Mercury] - Loan return)
David Vorgensen - CM (Retired)


Cherry Trees
Ins
Morteņ Herä - RM (Les Verts Gaianiano [Tellia] - Loan return)
Marc Hjansen - RB (Les Verts Gaianiano [Tellia] - Loan return)
Lydveldt Jonmikeltsen - CF (Róndlinga Diamonds [Craitland] - Cr 9 million)
İlker Keremov - CM (Youth)
Sfeir Kheldumeh - CF (Farvælska Itrottarlagið [Elwynn] - Cr 3 million)
Peter Marcqist - GK (Zekäbelóman Kahthajtensen [Craitland] - Cr 1.5 million)
Lars Mikeltsen - CB (Youth)
Alexis Pedersen - CF (Youth)

Outs
Markko Christiansen - LM (Les Verts Gaianiano [Tellia] - Loan)
Łukasz Dąbrowski - CF (Xäiville Teflons [Craitland] - Cr 10 million)
Roberto Flavienchini - GK (Les Verts Gaianiano [Tellia] - Cr 5 million)
Morteņ Herä - RM (Róndlinga Diamonds [Craitland] - Cr 2 million)
Marc Hjansen - RB (Xäiville Teflons [Craitland] - Cr 800,000)
Jorgeņ Lydveldtsen - CF (Retired)
Ed Mortensen - CB (Retired)
Paul Pellegrino - CM (Retired)


Eĵars Town
Ins
Óscar Christóphersen - CF (Osĵätoņ Town [Craitland] - Cr 340,000)
Erlaņ Darcq - CF (Youth)
Francis Hjansen - GK (Malarboria Fire [Sanilla] - Loan return)
Jack Smith - CF (FK Tiga [Senya] - Cr 3 million)

Outs
Tim Isrdlvarien - CF (Kilbay Rangers [Hamland] - Cr 8 million)
Jan Paulsen - CB (Romero Sport [Tellia] - Loan return)
Mariolino Sonetti - CF (Sverige Tiem [Craitland] - Loan return)


Hänävissen-ó-Cräiteland
Ins
Simon Abdulayec - LM (Rosenborg United [Afrikaana] - Free)
Chris Dóla - CF (Youth)
Işæk Iňanojk - LB (Otaq Röyal [Birgeshir] - Cr 5.5 million)
Mitchell Jarrow-Quixley - RB (Youth)

Outs
Jowi Bach - CF (Rosenborg United [Afrikaana] - Cr 8 million)
Morgaņ F'aĵmek - RM (Atletico Antartida [NAPI] - Cr 2.5 million)
Zyx Yaqinsen - RB (Retired)
Freddie Zóma-ó-Täó - LB (Retired)


Kealb
Ins
Ilt Valmer - CM (Youth)

Outs
Morteņ Lydveldtsen - CM (Retired)


Osĵätoņ Aztecs
Ins
Ben Hjyngmost - LB (Youth)
Vän Vanisen - CM (Róndlinga Diamonds [Craitland] - Cr 8 million)
Victório Pellegrino - CB (Youth)

Outs
Craitman O'Neale - CB (Retired)
Paul Óma-ó-Täó - CF (Retired)
Leonzio Pandolfi - LB (Retired)


Róndlinga Diamonds
Ins
Lewis Carlsen - GK (Youth)
Craitman Dóral - CF (Youth)
Ĵulian Gunnarsen - RB (Youth)
Morteņ Herä - RM (Cherry Trees [Craitland] - Cr 2 million)
Jon Iņäki - CF (Asga Nomads [Hamland] - Loan return)
Şevki Keremov - CM (Youth)
Michael Täó - CB (Youth)

Outs
Eric Campbell - CF (Asga Nomads [Hamland] - Loan return)
Peter Chentzansio - RB (Retired)
Zyxveldt Herä - CB (Retired)
Paul Isrdlvarien - GK (Retired)
Lydveldt Jonmikeltsen - CF (Cherry Trees [Craitland] - Cr 9 million)
Jón Pellegrino - RM (Retired)
Vän Vanisen - CM (Osĵätoņ Aztecs [Craitland] - Cr 8 million)


Sverige Tiem
Ins
Stephen Charlton - CB (Tow Law [Mercury] - Cr 5 million)
Läns Däl - CB (Youth)
Mariolino Sonetti - CF (Eĵars Town [Craitland] - Loan return)

Outs
Lydveldt Hjansen - CB (Retired)
Erondo Mantólio - CF (Retired)
Vorgeņ Zyxveldtsen - CB (Retired)


Xäiville Teflons
Ins
Łukasz Dąbrowski - CF (Cherry Trees [Craitland] - Cr 10 million)
Marc Hjansen - RB (Cherry Trees [Craitland] - Cr 800,000)
Júlio Romána - CM (Ocula ASC [Tellia] - Cr 5 million)
Marco Schiavvi - CB (Romero Sport [Tellia] - Cr 7 million)

Outs
Jón F'achh - CM (Retired)
Dhi F'aĵmek - LB (Retired)
Valérien Hertz - RB (Vecchiacittà Calcio [Tellia] - Cr 10 million)
Paul Hjansen - CB (Retired)


Zekäbelóman Kahthajtensen
Ins
Aärne Dove - GK (Youth)
Jon-Lydveldt F'echhamlär - CF (Youth)
Tór Fredriksen - CF (Morfaga North Rangers [Hamland] - Cr 8 million)
Gary Róbertsen - CF (Youth)
Cardo Santos - LM (Metropolitano [NAPI] - Loan return)

Outs
Tór Fredriksen - CF (Morfaga North Rangers [Hamland] - Loan return)
Sven Hjansen - LM (Retired)
Alexis Jónsen - CF (Rosenborg United [Afrikaana] - Cr 2 million)
Zyx Lydveldtsen - CF (Retired)
Peter Marcqist - GK (Cherry Trees [Craitland] - Cr 1.5 million)

Re: 2013 Craitish transfers

Posted: Wed Jun 05, 2013 2:25 pm
by Craitman
Tarekseev wrote:Cherry Trees FC have signed youth player Ilker Keremov on a 5 year deal, after the 20 year old agreed professional terms with the club. Keremov, a product of CTFC and a CÓNECT scholar skipped the Giorgio Menti Trophy last summer due to an injury; however the midfielder has recovered and has been rewarded a professional contract for next season.

CÓNECT Director and Craitish legend Alexis Tereminus rates the youngster highly, who he tips to become the first full ethnic minority player for Craitland. The former Cherry Trees striker told the Craitish media, "If Ilker wasn't unlucky and picked up injuries over the last three years, then he would make both the national side and the CTFC first 11. He has good ability and potential, and who knows how much better he can get in the future."

Keremov, who broke his leg in 2011, missed out in CONECT's tournament participation last summer due to damaging his cruciate ligaments, ruling him out for 5 months. Nevertheless, both the CONECT academy and the CTFC have kept faith in the youngster's recovery.

Cherry Trees manager Francisco Gutiérrez has also hyped up the midfielder, comparing his potential to be as good as current club coach Sébastien Focán, although being a slightly different player. When asked about the Incontinentian born midfielder, Gutiérrez said, "He [Keremov] is a player who I'd never expect to be Craitish. He's not as big as some players, but his physical strength and tenacity are major points to his game. If he learns from Sébastien [Focán] and adapts to reading the game and picking out the right passes, he could become a good deep-lying playmaker. However we need to look after him a lot due to his fragile nature - although he doesn't have that powerful surge to go forward or finishing ability I see in other players I've managed, if we keep him fit, he will shape into a very good player."

The signing of Keremov with professional terms is seen as a coup for Cherry Trees, who under Gutiérrez are desperately trying to improve their club's youth system. With the exception of Johan Invaarsen, no other player has been promoted through the ranks in the last few seasons, with Osjaton Aztecs also poaching their last starlet, Jan-Morten Juliajsen.

Re: 2013 Craitish transfers

Posted: Wed Jun 05, 2013 2:26 pm
by Craitman
Craitman wrote:The following is a list of players on loan at, and from, League 1 teams who will be returning to their parent clubs at different stages during this transfer window.

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As part of their two-way deal, Mercurian Stephen Rydberg has returned to May Wanderers, with Yaqin Demhivo coming back to Craitland. Rydberg had mixed fortunes this season, but made a number of cameo appearances in the latter stages and scored one league goal. Demhivo found success at May, and scored in his final game - the MeFA Cup Final loss - before announcing that he would retire this summer.

Cherry Trees
This season's cup double winners will welcome back Morteņ Herä and Marc Hjansen from Tellia's Les Verts Gaianiano later this month. While Herä has primarily warmed the bench, Hjansen has pushed into a number of starting line-ups and LVG are thought to be tabling a bid to make his move permanent before next season.

Eĵars Town
Prodigy goalkeeper Francis Hjansen comes home after a spell at Sanilla's Malarboria Fire, where he has gained some experience under Giacomo Di Romero. Jan Paulsen has left the club for a second time to head back to Romero Sport after an okay season. Mariolino Sonetti also heads back to Sverige Tiem as Eĵars' second top scorer this season with seven goals. It is unknown if Eĵars will want to sign Paulsen permanently yet, but are expected to offer for Sonetti at least on loan again.

Róndlinga Diamonds
The Diamonds' partnership deal with Hamland's Asga Nomads will see strikers Eric Campbell and Jon Iņäki switch teams once more. With Lydveldt Jonmikeltsen expected to be sold, Campbell, who scored one goal in the league, is likely to be bid for later this summer, while Iņäki retains first option status for the Nomads if they wish to sign him fully.

Sverige Tiem
As mentioned, Sanillan Mariolino Sonetti comes back to the club who signed him last summer, but his form at Eĵars means Sverige will be expecting offers sometime soon.

Zekäbelóman Kahthajtensen
Alexandria's Cardo Santos returns from NAPI's Metropolitano after a torrid time in the cold, as forward Tór Fredriksen goes back to Morfaga North Rangers in Hamland. Fredriksen is likely to move to ZK permanently this year after an eight-goal haul as the club's top scorer and being considered surplus to requirements at MNR.

Re: 2013 Craitish transfers

Posted: Wed Jun 05, 2013 2:26 pm
by Craitman
Craitman wrote:This is a list of all the players in League 1 who have announced their retirements following the 2013 season. They are listed below by the clubs which they played for this year, with ages in parentheses being the age they will turn prior to next season.

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Three of BäJ's stalwarts are leaving the club this year after eleven years' service. The team's original central midfield pairing of David Vorgensen (34) and Yaqin Demhivo (35) are the main two, with the latter ending his career after a successful loan spell in Mercury this year. Centre-back Mike Edsen (33) is also hanging-up his boots since being with the club since 2003.

Cherry Trees
Former club captain Paul Pellegrino (34) is calling time on his career permanently this year after coming-out of retirement for one final season last summer. The defensive midfielder has already been lined-up to join the team's coaching staff. Bench-warming defender Ed Mortensen (34) and forward Jorgeņ Lydveldtsen (32) are also to leave football this summer with their chances limited due to the club's youth influx.

Hänävissen-ó-Cräiteland
HóC are also saying goodbye to two ever-presents in their squad; left-back Freddie Zóma-ó-Täó (33) and back-up right-back Zyx Yaqinsen (34). Zóma-ó-Täó holds a place in Craitish football history as the first and so far only mixed-race player to represent the national team, and won 14 caps after being involved in both the winning squads for the 2007 and 2008 World Cups.

Kealb
Substitute central midfielder Morteņ Lydveldtsen (33) is Kealb's only retirement this year after a decade with the side.

Osĵätoņ Aztecs
Newly-crowned champions the Aztecs have three major players ending their careers this year. Striker Paul Óma-ó-Täó (33) is giving-up football due to his well-documented struggle with stomach cancer and Oscland-born Tellian left back Leonzio Pandolfi (33) is retiring after rejecting the chance to play in Serie A. Lastly, centre-back Craitman O'Neale (34) has announced he will not play again from next season, citing that he still wishes to be involved in the national team's plans this summer before hanging his boots up.

Róndlinga Diamonds
The Diamonds have made no attempt to hide their desire to rejuvenate their squad this year, and four players' retirements will help them in that goal. The team's starting right side will have to be replaced as right-back Peter Chentzansio (33) and right-winger Jón Pellegrino (34) are both leaving, as well as defender Zyxveldt Herä (33) and 'keeper Paul Isrdlvarien (34), who were both reserves.

Sverige Tiem
Captain Vorgeņ Zyxveldtsen (33) and fellow veteran centre-back Lydveldt Hjansen (34) have ended their association with the club since being there since 2003. Hjansen gained five caps during his career and won the World Cup with Craitland in 2010. In addition, long-standing substitute striker Erondo Mantólio (33) is also calling time on football.

Xäiville Teflons
Arguably one of the biggest losses to Craitish football comes from the Teflons, with the team's captain and catalyst Jón F'achh (33) announcing his retirement. The central midfielder played 24 times for Craitland, appearing in five World Cup squads and will be remembered for scoring the national team's first ever goal in 2006. As well as F'achh, defenders Dhi F'aĵmek (31) and Paul Hjansen (34) are also making way for the future.

Zekäbelóman Kahthajtensen
Former Cherry Trees forward Zyx Lydveldtsen (34) is retiring at the same time as his younger brother after a final season with ZK in 2013. Last season's bottom team will also lose reserve left-winger Sven Hjansen (33) this summer.

Re: 2013 Craitish transfers

Posted: Wed Jun 05, 2013 2:27 pm
by Craitman
Craitman wrote:Hänävissen-ó-Cräiteland have sold right-sided midfielder Morgaņ F'aĵmek, 28, for Cr 2.5 million.
The former-ZK man, who joined HóC as a support to Daniël Lavan-Olsen in 2011, has joined NAPI's Atletico Antartida, who won the Napian Serie B last season and are looking for a strong push to remain in Serie A. F'aĵmek has yet to be assigned a squad number but is thought to be looking forward to a new challenge after two turbulent years with HóC.

Re: 2013 Craitish transfers

Posted: Fri Jun 07, 2013 1:46 am
by Craitman
Craitman wrote:Zekäbelóman Kahthajtensen forward Alexis Jónsen has completed a move to newcomers Afrikaana's Rosenborg United.

Jónsen moves after ten years with ZK, during which time he was part of a both League 2 and Cities' Cup triumphs, after the club accepted a Cr 2 million bid from the Ligako Afrikaana favourites. The striker, who turns 30 this year, was not a prominent feature for ZK this season and with the team looking to bring-in Tór Fredriksen permanently, his chances also looked limited next year already.

He has taken Rosenborg United's number 10 jersey and will compete for the team over the second half of the Afrikaanian season.

Re: 2013 Craitish transfers

Posted: Fri Jun 07, 2013 2:44 pm
by Craitman
Craitman wrote:Zekäbelóman Kahthajtensen have wasted no time at all after selling Alexis Jónsen yesterday, bringing-in forward Tór Fredriksen from Hamland's Morfaga North Rangers for a record transfer.

The former-Osĵätoņ Aztecs man, who will turn 28 before the start of next season, signs for a reported Cr 8 million after a successful season on loan at ZK in which he finished the club's top scorer with eight league goals, and even put-away a penalty in the Cities' Cup final.

Fredriksen, who has two full Craitland caps, has been handed the recently-vacated number nine shirt as he looks to build on what he started at ZK last season. In addition, ZK have announced that Napian winger Andrew Young has taken the number 11, a sign that he is likely to start on the left next year, with Cardo Santos regaining his old 22.

Re: 2013 Craitish transfers

Posted: Sat Jun 08, 2013 10:17 pm
by Craitman
Tarekseev wrote:Cherry Trees have confirmed the signing of 20 year old Mahoz international Sfeir Kheldumeh from Farvaelska for a fee of Cr 3 Million. Kheldumeh, the younger cousin of former Aztecs striker Quryaqos, is a predominantly attacking minded player that can play up front or on either flank, and his versatility is welcomed to Cherry Trees as he looks to compete with the like of Fábio González and Jan Mikelt, as well as Freddie Gaärsen and Zen Daviddlaw.

Club coach Sébastien Focán is believed to have played a major part in bringing the youngster to Cherry Trees, having been tipped to lead Mahoz into the World Cup as manager. When asked about the 20 year old attacker, Focán responded, "he's a remarkable talent and although he is not the complete player or similar to Freddie Gaärsen's calibre, he is strong, technically gifted player who is very difficult to mark and can be moulded into a great player years to come."

When asked further about Kheldumeh's disciplinary issues, Focán dismissed the concerns that some media pundits have made about the controversial on-pitch matters regarding the young Mahoz international. Focán added, "he's young and can make mistakes, but he has a natural winner's instinct and will do everything it takes. Sometimes it may get you into trouble, but it's a good sign he has the fire and desire at this stage in his career."

Kheldumeh becomes the first signing in the transfer window from outside the club, having already promoted the highly rated Ilker Keremov to the first team from the CÓNECT academy.

Re: 2013 Craitish transfers

Posted: Sat Jun 08, 2013 10:18 pm
by vmsb123
Hey I'm the minister of sport from Elwynn and am the manager of the Elwynn league, I never authorized this.

EDIT: problem solved never mind.

Re: 2013 Craitish transfers

Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 11:28 pm
by Craitman
Craitman wrote:Hänävissen-ó-Cräiteland have made their first signing of the summer, showing their intentions by bringing-in a long-term replacement for the recently-retired Freddie Zóma-ó-Täó.

In a record transfer for a player from the B-Lig, Birgeshir youngster Işæk Iňanojk has put pen to paper at HóC for Cr 5.5 million. The 22 year-old, who is the Birgesh national team's first-choice left-back, impressed during this year's World Cup qualifiers as well as Otaq Röyal's domestic season. The high-rated youngster was deemed so important to Otaq Röyal that the club initially rejected a Cr 4 million bid from HóC before agreeing on the improved offer.

Iňanojk has immediately been given the club's number three shirt for the upcoming season, putting little doubt into his role within the team, with former-Craitish under-21 international Tom Vorgensen being the newcomer's only rival on the left side of defence. Iňanojk will be looking to make an impact no matter what, come September, as the first Birgesh player in League 1 hopes to justify his transfer fee.

Re: 2013 Craitish transfers

Posted: Mon Jun 10, 2013 10:02 am
by Deniz Yürük
let's hope he'll doing well in League 1. He's one of the best defenders in Birgeshir.

Re: 2013 Craitish transfers

Posted: Wed Jun 12, 2013 7:50 pm
by Pittori
Xäiville join race for Marc Hjansen

Xäiville Teflons have joined the race to sign Cherry Trees defender Marc Hjansen. Hjansen, 25, spent last season on loan at Tellian club Les Verts Gaianiano and managed to break into the first team on multiple occasions. Although impressing in the Tellian Serie A, the transfer window is yet to open in Tellia, and although there is believed to be some interest from the club to bring him to Vladimizrakh permanently, Xäiville are thought to be considering to bid for the defender.

With the retirements of namesake Paul Hjansen and Dhi F'aĵmek, the Teflons are looking relatively short numbered in defence, and with rumours escalating that Valérien Hertz may return to Tellia, manager Hjaņ Óma-ó-Täó is looking for reinforcements.

Although a product of the Cherry Trees academy, it is believed that manager Francisco Gutiérrez is willing to sell Hjansen at the right price, having signed Maxime Sion in the last transfer window as well as the emergence of CÓNECT graduate Johaņ Iņvaärsen.

Re: 2013 Craitish transfers

Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 1:00 pm
by Craitman
Craitman wrote:Hänävissen-ó-Cräiteland have continued their transfer window activity this summer after accepting a Cr 8 million bid for Batavian forward Jowi Bach.

The currently-25 year-old has agreed to move to Afrikaana's Rosenborg United earlier today, where he will link-up with ex-ZK man Alexis Jónsen in the team's attack. The Batavian joined HóC in 2008 for Cr 15 million from Royal Windsor after appearing in the 2008 Under-21 World Cup, but has struggled to hold-down a place in the starting line-up with captain Hanast and compatriot Jeroen van Veen being the team's usual strikers. Bach did, however, manage to score 14 goals in his time at HóC, with six of these coming last season.

In addition to the initial Cr 8 million received from Rosenborg United, HóC have also gained 20 year-old winger Simon Abdulayec from the Afrikaanian outfit as part of the deal. Abdulayec will work as back-up to Markko Edmildón, wearing number 16, as the team are expected to trial new formations next term to get back to winning ways.

Re: 2013 Craitish transfers

Posted: Sun Jun 30, 2013 8:48 am
by Craitman
Pittori wrote:LVG SIGN FLAVIENCHINI IN ADDITION TO LOAN SIGNINGS

Les Verts Gaianiano have confirmed the signing of Cherry Trees goalkeeper Roberto Flavienchini for a fee expected to be around the Cr 5 million mark. Flavienchini, 31, was part of the Tellian World Cup winning squad in 2012 and having had his first team gametime cut over the course of last season, decided to move back to Tellia to play in the Serie A.

Despite being a Tellian national player for several years, the 31 year old shot stopper has never played professionally in the Tellian league, having previously played for NSV side New Saigon FC prior to joining CTFC. With the transfer window opening on Monday, it is expected that he will report in for club duty on that day in what is seen as a remarkable coup by the Vladimizrakh club.

In addition to the arrival of the Tellian keeper, LVG have snapped up two other players on loan.

With the close partnership with Cherry Trees FC, the Craitish club have sent 19 year old winger Markko Christiansen on loan to LVG. The winger, who swapped athletics for professional football, will look to seek first team football. However, the future of Marc Hjansen remains uncertain as a return to the Green outfit looks ever more unlikely. Hjansen, who spent last season on loan at LVG, was initially expected to return to the club this season; however Cherry Trees may look to capitalise on selling the defender.

Joining these two players will be Luigi Donatello. The 18 year old striker, an academy product of the FC Fiorecittà, made an immediate impact on his debut earlier last season but has fell down the pecking order due to off the field incidents and excellent form from team-mate Anthony Denoix-Moreau. The move comes surprising considering Zyx Dermäna's departure from the club, with the club seeking for a new manager.

Re: 2013 Craitish transfers

Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2013 9:00 am
by Deniz Yürük
Craitman wrote: The currently-25 year-old has agreed to move to Afrikaana's Rosenborg United earlier today
wow,I mean...I remember that,when Otaq Röyal was looking for a craitish player the answer was:
There's none in League 1 who are looking to sell
:D