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Dreamer's League Foundation - Premier League 2034-35 season

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The Dreamer's League Foundation - Premier League 2034-35 season was the 4th season in its history and the 21st season of top-flight football in the DLF. The season started the 17th December 2034 and ended 29th October 2035, making it the longest season at 316 days, compared to the odd 300 days.

Season Breakdown

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The defending champions Derby County failed to retain their title as Brighton & Hove Albion took their 1st ever trophy in its history on 89 points, with a 14 point gap to runners-up Tottenham Hotspurs and Derby County. Brighton broke the record for the least goals conceded in a season, 18. Newly-promoted sides Watford and Southend United avoided the drop narrowly in 15th and 17th place. Relegated sides were Wolverhampton Wanderers and Leicester City. The League cup, or the Close-Fix League Cup for sponsorship reasons, was won by Aston Villa in a thrilling 5-3 victory over Crystal Palace, with champions and defending champions Brighton and Derby being knocked out in the group stages. 2034-35 League Cup featured a £100,000,000 prize pot. Winners Aston Villa received £70,000,000 for winning and runners-up Crystal Palace received £15,000,000 while the remaining £15,000,000 got shared out between the rest of the competition qualifiers. Newly-promoted Norwich City was expelled 6 games into the season after a 2 year-long investigation came to a close after chairmen Michael Clarkson and chief-executive Jake Haller-Janson admitted to breaching FFP rules, bribery, match fixing and exceeding capacity upgrade cap. This caused the DLF to take immediate action and temporarily expelled the club. 4 months later, they're decision was to permanently expel them from the league on 7 counts of breaking the DLF rules and terms of service and were fined £87,000,000 and waged capped to £15,000 per week for 10 years. This was the only season that included the 'Limited Wage' rule (all clubs given different wage-caps determined by budget and status e.g. newly promoted teams get a weak wage-cap, champions of the league gets a stronger wage cap), in which would be nicknamed to 'The controversial rule'. On 17th August, the record for the highest selling player in English history was broken by Chelsea, whose left-back Alan Clare brought £93,000,000 worth of money to Bayern Munich; only 2 days after would the highest buying player be brought in for £109,000,000, midfielder Noel Allsgaard to defending champions Derby County from LOSC Lille of France. A worldwide record was broke after Harley Trifle for Brighton assisted all 6 goals in a 6-2 victory over Sheffield United 2 games into the season on 23rd December 2024.

Participating Clubs

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Team Location Stadium Capacity
Arsenal London Clowes Developments Community Stadium 18,822
Aston Villa Birmingham Hollow Way 28,981
Brighton (Champions) Falmer SRC Klopp Halton Stadium 12,674
Chelsea London Loop Road Stadium 43,928
Crystal Palace London
Derby County (Defending Champions) Derby Oliver Flake Developments Stadium 53,100
Leeds United Leeds Liquor Ban Communists Stadium 14,394
Leicester City Leicester Hughes Stadium 53,244
Liverpool Liverpool Walton Park 58,001
Manchester City Manchester Bradford Community Park 45,395
Manchester United Manchester Discus Road 21,326
Sheffield United Sheffield Jack Clark Memorial Park 24,824
Sheffield Wednesday Sheffield Rock-Steadied Way 33,526
Southend United Southend-on-Sea Luck Clear Way 27,727
Southampton Southamton Clear Stadium 10,825
Tottenham Hotspur London Cross Road Stadium 12,730
Watford Watford Watford Fan-based Stadium Developments 16,423
West Ham United London Tommy Jenkins Market Stadium 34,933
Wolverhampton Wanderers Wolverhampton Clover Stadium 10,614
Norwich City (Expelled) Norwich Live-Well Scheme Stadium 5,222

This would be the only season to have a combined capacity of over 400,000. Crystal Palace and Chelsea signed a 1-year stadium share agreement after Chelsea's stadium, Old Farmers Way, was deemed unsafe after a number of infrastructure repairs failed to fix the stadium interior. Loop Road Stadium was selected as the best fit for both clubs as it both rounded up to 3 miles apart. Crystal Palace rented out Loop Road after a series of events which led to them loosing their home stadium, Kenilworth Way, and had been playing in there ever since 2025. The lowest capacity stadium, Norwich City's Live-Well Scheme Stadium, was deemed the most in-condition stadium by the DLF on 16th December 2034.

League Table

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Brighton & Hove Albion took the title 6 games early after beating Derby County 4-2 to give them their first ever trophy. They also broke 7 records: most games gone unbeaten, 29; most goals scored in a single season by a team, 91; least game conceded by a single team, 18; most consecutive victories in a season, 16; biggest goal difference by a team in a season, +73; the least money spent in a single season by a title winning team, £35,000,000; and the most points picked up in the second half of a single season, 62. Tottenham Hotspurs and Derby County contested a heated last match of the season to decide who would take 2nd place. A 1-0 victory for Tottenham Hotspurs would see them take runners-up. Half-way through the season, Chelsea would see themselves top of the table with 45 points. In the second-half of the season, only 9 points were collected, losing manager Glenn Johnson's job eventually on 2nd of September after falling to 8th

Position Team Matches Played Win Draw Lose Goals For Goals Against Goal Difference Points
1) Brighton & Hove (C) 38 28 5 5 91 18 +73 89
2) Tottenham Hotspurs (Ru) 38 22 9 7 75 39 +36 75
3) Derby County 38 24 3 11 63 43 +20
4) Manchester City 38 20 10 8 71 51 +21 71
5) Arsenal 38 21 7 10 57 49 +8 70
6) Manchester United 38 16 13 9 42 +15 61
7) Crystal Palace 38 8 14 52 42 +10 56
8) West Ham United 38 17 3 18 62 53 +9 55
9) Aston Villa (LC) 38 11 21 6 50 37 +13 54
10) Chelsea 38 14 12 12 66 56 +10
11) Sheffield Wednesday 38 15 5 18 45 43 +2 50
12) Sheffield United 38 12 11 15 54 55 -1 47
13) Liverpool 38 14 3 20 35 35 0 45
14) Southhamton 38 10 10 18 43 49 -6 40
15) Watford 38 7 17 14 23 57 -35 38
16) Leeds United 38 10 8 20 39 39 0
17) Southend United 38 9 11 18 42 58 -16
18) Wolverhamton (R) 38 11 4 23 53 74 -21 37
19) Leicester City (R) 38 5 31 25 79 -54 19
20) Norwich City (E) 6 0 0 6 1 16 -14 1

IMPORTANT - All games scheduled to play against Norwich City after getting expelled were cancelled and the opponent would receive a 3-0 victory. The draw 2-2 against Watford on the 4th matchday would stay as a draw to both teams.

(C) Champion; (Ru) Runners up; (LC) League Cup Winners: (Re) Relegated; (E) Expelled.

Rivalries

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Aston Villa vs Wolverhampton

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This derby is the only derby both teams have in the Premier League in this season. The history of this rivalry is pretty weak, but nonetheless was an entertaining one this year. a sending-offs, and 14 goals combined. The meeting at Hollow Way finished 5-0 to the home side, Aston Villa. At the Clover Stadium, Aston Villa, despite having a red card, won 5-3.

Results
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The first match featured a purely dominated performance from Aston Villa. A full stadium of delighted Aston Villa fans watched as only 6 minutes in, Aston Villa's top scorer Jose Pique converted from the spot after Wolves defender Alan Jerad took down Niko Flabbaski in the penalty area. 5 minutes later, Tino Porpar scored a potential goal of the season from a 27 yard free-kick. 39 minutes in Pique scored another goal, this time a curling effort from 20-21 yards out. In first-half stoppage, Aston Villa got another through Nathan Brakett's own goal from a corner. At half-time, 3,000 Wolves fans were seen leaving the stadium after being 4-0 down. Flabbaski scored from a cross in the box from Arthur Chester. To top it off, Pique completed his hat-trick in the 81st minute from the spot again after a handball by Nathan Brakett. A record 6-0 victory for Aston Villa against Wolves was recorded. Clover Stadium hosted the second match, in which every seat was filled. The first-half consisted of only one goal from Arthur Chester, after a corner was swung in and his header hit the back of the net. A thrilling second-half started off with a penalty for Wolves and a Aston Villa sending-off, as goalkeeper Brice Miles denied a goal scoring opportunity as Peter Clarkson was 1-on-1 with him and he grabbed onto his leg, in which 19-year-old Rowan Tinton was subbed on to replace the contender for goalkeeper of the year. The penalty was converted by Clarkson, a bottom-right finish. Only 6 minutes after, Wolves took the lead through winger Nigel Gladene through a mistake by Tinton. Within the next 10 minutes, Aston Villa scored 3 goals (2 Pique, 1 Hector Lymington) to put them 4-2 up with a man down. Wolves pulled 1 back in the 83rd minute through Clinton Lennox but Aston Villa scored a 5th in the 91st minute through Chester to finish the game off 5-3.

Derby County vs Leicester City

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This derby featured one of the most thrilling 2 matches in its history.

Results
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Awards

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Golden Boot

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Jack Dowell took home the 2034-35 Golden Boot with 29 goals in 34 games, also earning the most goals-per-games decimal for a player above 20 goals for that season and the best penalty scored:taken ratio for top 5 scorers. 3-time Golden Boot winner Diego Jaburma presented the Golden Boot to the Tottenham striker, with Tottenham legend Adrian Ollann assisting him.

Position Player Nationality Age Position Team Games Goals Hat-tricks Penalties Scored:Taken Goals-per-game
1) Jack Dowell England 30 CF, ST Tottenham Hotspurs 34 29 3 7:8 0.85
2) Amoy Kallama Jamaica 25 RW, RM Brighton & Hove 36 27 1 7:12 0.75
3) Rob Woods Canada 31 ST, LW Brighton & Hove 32 26 4 0:1 0.81
4) Ti-Sung Zhào China 32 CAM, CM Brighton & Hove 38 25 2 1:1 0.65
5) Oscar Petersen England 34 ST, CF, CAM Derby County 29 24 3 10:14 0.82

Golden Glove

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The Golden Glove would be awarded to the goalkeeper with the most clean sheets over 30 games. The decider would the goalkeeper with the lowest goal conceded per-game decimal. Carlos Rodriguez would be crowned the Golden Glove winner 8 matchdays prior to the end of the season, and given it by goalkeeping legend Howard Wagstaff during the End of Season Awards ceremony. A 11 clean sheet gap and an average 1 goal conceded every 2.14 games made Carlos Rodriguez also take a record; the least goals conceded in a single season, 16.

Position Player Nationality Age Position Team Games Red Cards Goals Conceded Clean Sheets Goals Conceded per-game
1) Carlos Rodriguez Mexico 28 GK Brighton & Hove 37 1 16 26 0.43
2) Bryce Miles USA 34 GK Aston Villa 35 1 37 15 0.97
3) Frank Parker England 27 GK Tottenham Hotspurs 38 0 39 15 1.02
4) Sian Zaheer UAE 25 GK Derby County 36 1 32 14 0.88
5) Trent O'Bryan (on loan from Almeria CF) USA 22 GK Manchester City 38 0 51 14 1.34

Playmaker Boot

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The Playmaker Boot would be won by the highest assister across the season. Harley Trife took the award with 21 assists and a 0.61 assists-per-game decimal. Peter Markus and Dean Davis were 1 off sharing the award. The award would be given to the Brighton midfielder by DLF Safeguarding & Discrimination Lead, Gabriel Garner-Riley in the End of Season Awards.

Position Player Nationality Age Position Team Games Assists Assists-per-game
1) Harley Trife England 34 CDM, CM, CAM Brighton & Hove 34 21 0.61
2) Peter Markus England 24 RWB, RB, RM, RW Brighton & Hove 32 20 0.62
3) Dean Davis England 26 LW, RW, ST Arsenal 37 20 0.54
4) Kalum Puscas Serbia 32 RB, CB, CDM, RWB Derby County 35 18 0.51
5) Noel Allsgaard Denmark 24 CAM, CM Derby County 30 17 0.56

Player of the Season

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Player of the Season would be voted by a record 765,831 people. Carlos Rodriguez was voted the winner with a whopping 74% votes. Runners-up Harley Trife only fetched 10% votes, earning the record for the oldest runners-up for the Player of the Season. Other nominees were Oscar Petersen, Jack Dowell, Peter Markus, Brice Miles and Noel Allsgaard. The award was given by Alexander Tisch, former 2-time Young Player of the Season and 3-time Player of the Season in Spain.

Position Player Nationality Age Position Team Voting Percentage
Winner Carlos Rodriguez Mexico 28 GK Brighton & Hove 74%
Runners-up Harley Trife USA 34 CDM, CM, CAM Brighton & Hove 10%
Nominees Oscar Petersen England 34 ST, CF, CAM Derby County 5%
Jack Dowell England 30 CF, ST Tottenham Hotspurs 5%
Peter Markus England 24 RWB, RB, RM, RW Brighton & Hove 3%
Bryce Miles USA 32 GK Aston Villa 2%
Noel Allsgaard Denmark 24 CAM, CM Derby County 1%

Young Player of the Season

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Young Player of the Season would be voted by 209,384 people and the highest percentage of votes for a player would receive the award. It would voted for the highest-performing player under the age of 23. Alex Alston topped the votes at 35% and given the Young Player of the Season by voted Player of the Season Carlos Rodriguez. Runners-up Pete Ayrnam was 3% off the award at 32%. Finalist Nominees were Trent O'Bryan, Fred Bonnislaw, Alfonso Zinkernagel, Jimmy Silva and Tyler Moore.

Position Player Nationality Age Position Team Voting Percentage
Winner Alex Alston England 20 CB Manchester United 35%
Runners-up Pete Ayrnam Scotland 22 RW, CF Arsenal 32%
Nominees Trent O'Bryan (on loan from Almeria CF) USA 22 GK Manchester City 10%
Fred Bonnislaw Scotland 19 CF, ST Tottenham Hotspurs 9%
Alfonso Zinkernagel Germany 20 RB, LB Wolverhampton 5%
Jimmy Silva Portugal 21 RW Aston Villa 5%
Tyler Moore England 22 CB Southend United 4%

Goal of the Season

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Goal of the Season was voted be almost 300,000 people. An opening day overhead kick from Jack Dowell against Southend United was the winning goal at 26% votes and presented by Alexander Tisch the former Young Player and Player of the Year. A free-kick from 32-yards out secured a 2nd place for the on loan Hank Tenton against an in form Derby County at a close 20%. Peter Markus finished a wonderful tiki-taka style football against Crystal Palace which hit 17%. Ti-Sung Zhao hit a wonder strike from 30-yards out and reached a peak of 145 km/h and placed 4th best goal of the season at 15%. Also at 15%, Aston Villa's Tino Porpar's brilliant cross ended up in the back of the net after Brighton & Hove keeper Carlos Rodriguez failed to tip it over the bar. A retiring Liam Nelson showed his experience after finishing off a lovely counter-attack, in which a fantastic ball by Tyler Wilson was volleyed first-time into the back of the net against a struggling Aston Villa. Last but not least, Tino Porpar again scored a wonder-goal, this time a inch-perfect free-kick from 24 yards out against relegation-threatened Wolves early on in the season.

Position Player Nationality Age Position Team Team Against Voting Percentage
Winner Jack Dowell England 30 ST Tottenham Hotspurs Southend United 26%
Nominees Hank Tenton (on loan from CSKA Moscow) Wales 27 CB Southamton Derby County 20%
Peter Markus England 24 RW Brighton & Hove Crystal Palace 17%
Ti-Sung Zhao China 32 CM Brighton & Hove Chelsea 15%
Tino Porpar Netherlands 26 LB Aston Villa Brighton & Hove
Liam Nelson England 38 ST Leicester City Aston Villa 4%
Tino Porpar Netherlands 26 LB Aston Villa Wolverhampton Wanderers 4%

Assist of the Season

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A beautiful, 87 yard kick by the on loan Trent O'Bryan sealed all 3 points in the derby as Preston Jenkins finished it from close range, and also won the Assist of the Season with 38%. Dean Davis's cheeky chip for Arsenal got second

Position Player Nationality Age Position Team Team Against Voting Percentage
Winner Trent O'Bryan (on loan from Almeria CF) USA 22 GK Manchester City Manchester United 38%
Nominees Dean Davis England 26 RW Arsenal Sheffield Wednesday 35%
Vincente Tilman England 20 GK Leicester City Arsenal 8%
Adriano Gonsarlez Mexico 34 CB Southend United Brighton & Hove 8%
Harley Trife England 34 CDM Brighton & Hove Chelsea 5%
Marco Alvarez Italy 19 RB Sheffield United Sheffield Wednesday 5%
George Plentane Mexico 32 LWB Leeds United Derby County 2%

Transfers

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123 transfers and 10 loans were brought in and 132 transfers and 108 loans out during the 2034-35 season

FIFA Stats

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This year's FIFA stats supported 504 players across all 20 clubs get a FIFA rating. 98 players failed to be tested, in which would be auto-generated off recent games.

Overall Rating

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After an amazing 2033-34 season, Oscar Petersen lined up a 92 rating, making him the best rated player in the Premier League. Anwar Alram and Rob Woods fished out a 87 rating while Tottenham duo Patrick Hall and Jack Dowell got 85 and 84 ratings. The highest grower for the forward position was Rob Woods, after scoring 25 goals the previous season for an unexperienced Brighton & Hove team.

Top 5 Forward ratings
Player Rating Ratings Upgrade Team Nation Shooting Finishing Pace Volleys Acceleration Shot Power Long Shots Stamina Strength
Oscar Petersen 92 +4 Derby County England 89 93 87 90 84 88 93 85 92
Anwar Alram 87 +2 Arsenal Saudi Araba 87 86 89 70 94 90 95 79 75
Rob Woods +5 Brighton & Hove Canada 82 86 92 83 87 81 86 86 86
Patrick Hall 85 -1 Tottenham Hotspurs Ireland 92 90 71 84 76 89 70 81 67
Jack Dowell 84 +4 Tottenham Hotspurs England 86 83 86 76 81 82 78 72 94

Noel Allsgaard's transfer to Derby County saw him buy 3 additional ratings compared to his last season with Lille, getting him up to 90. Dean Davis joined him after getting the highest grown player in the midfield with +6, and becomes the only 90 rated European player in all of FIFA. Soenal Niaz and Julián Ricardo saw themselves find the top 5 for the first time whereas Harley Trife would be the only one to reduce their rating in this year's top 10.

Top 5 Midfielder ratings
Player Rating Ratings Upgrade Team Nation Passing Shooting Pace Corners Acceleration Free-Kicks Long Shots Stamina Strength
Noel Allsgaard 90 +3 Derby County Denmark 94 78 89 68 92 83 95 82 87
Dean Davis +6 Arsenal England 89 80 94 90 93 91 90 93 97
Soenal Niaz 89 +3 Manchester City Afghanistan 86 85 86 80 80 80 93 86 78
Harley Trife 87 -1 Brighton & Hove USA 94 90 85 94 90 87 87 74 85
Julián Ricardo 86 0 Tottenham Hotspurs Spain 86 83 86 76 81 82 83 77 84

25 year-old Rico Joshi would find him self first, making him the youngest ever 1st place in ratings. Cale Fitzpatrick in second is the only Scottish player with over 90 interception and pace in its history, also earning a 88 rating. Aston Villa would take the highest combined ratings defence as Şadi Sanchez, despite loosing 3 ratings, remained the 3rd best defender in the league and the best full-back. Patrik Stenger and 20 year-old and Young Player of the Year winner Alex Alston finished the top 5 off.

Top 5 Defender ratings
Player Rating Ratings Upgrade Team Nation Defending Standing Tackle Pace Slide Tackle Interceptions Long Shots Heading Stamina Strength
Rico Joshi 89 +5 Aston Villa Spain 89 93 87 90 84 75 88 79 95
Cale Fitzpatrick 88 +1 Derby County Scotland 87 86 89 70 94 87 90 70 86
Şadi Sanchez 83 -3 Aston Villa Mexico 82 86 92 83 87 63 81 89 73
Patrik Stenger +3 Derby County Czech Republic 92 90 71 79 76 70 89 80 82
Alex Alston 80 +9 Manchester United England 86 83 86 76 81 78 82 79 74

Derby County finished a full team sweep in the top 5s as Sian Zaheer's 20 clean sheets the season before got him up to a 84 from a 82. Danny Moore, Pētr Aŵtin and Bryce Miles got 3rd, 4th and 5th; Danny Moore loosing his consecutive 1st place keeper. Frank Parker instead got top keeper with a +1 rating upgrade.

Top 5 Goalkeeper ratings
Player Rating Ratings Upgrade Team Nation Handling Diving Reflexes Speed Positioning Heading Kicking Reactions Agility
Frank Parker 85 +1 Tottenham Hotspurs England 87 82 90 77 78 82 87 80 79
Sian Zaheer 84 +2 Derby County UAE 81 84 85 89 80 63 75 86 86
Danny Moore -3 Chelsea England 83 86 89 76 73 75 78 81 75
Pētr Aŵtin 81 -1 Liverpool Czech Republic 80 81 83 87 80 74 76 73 82
Bryce Miles +3 Aston Villa USA 86 80 75 78 83 80 78 85 80

Potential Stats

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Any player under the age of 25 would be weighed out on potential. This potential is the average rating of siming 10 season and weighing the highest rating at any point in time for that player and then rounding up to the nearest integer.

Alex Alston topped the potential counter at 94 potential on average per season. The lowest rating player in the top 5 Fred Bonnislaw got 90 potential at 19 years old and Alfonso Zinkernagel, the Wolves centerback, got 89. Winger Peter Markus and goalkeeper Trent O'Bryan got 88 potential.

Top 5 All Positions potential
Player Rating Potential Age Position Team Nation
Alex Alston 80 94 20 CB Manchester United England
Fred Bonnislaw 71 90 19 ST Tottenham Hotspurs Scotland
Alfonso Zinkernagel 76 89 20 LB, CB Wolverhampton Germany
Peter Markus 83 88 24 RM, RW Brighton & Hove England
Trent O'Bryan (on loan from Almeria CF) 70 22 GK Manchester City USA

Trent O'Byran's 88 potential topped the goalies. Leicester City's homegrown talent Dean Akinson was averaged at 82 potential, whereas Dinbad Jankin, Jorgino Cancelo and Dincov Waskalski got 80 potential. The 2 16 year olds, Dinbad Jankin and Jorgino Cancelo have never made an appearance for their respective clubs.

Top 5 Goalkeeper potential
Player Rating Potential Age Position Team Nation
Trent O'Bryan (on loan from Almeria CF) 70 88 22 GK Manchester City USA
Dean Akinson 74 82 24 Leicester City England
Dinbad Jankin 57 80 16 Manchester City Saudi Araba
Jorgino Cancelo 60 16 Southend United Italy
Dincov Waskalski 63 20 Sheffield Wednesday Poland

Alex Alston, the Manchester United prospect, has only made 16 appearances for the club, 15 this season, despite being one of the most underrated players in the league. Dins Linton, Harry Clark and Zahib Concalj all reach the top 5. Alfonso Zinkernagel has made over 100 appearances for Wolverhampton Wanderer's first team, who comes into second.

Top 5 Defender potential
Player Rating Potential Age Position Team Nation
Alex Alston 80 94 20 CB Manchester United England
Alfonso Zinkernagel 76 89 20 LB, CB Wolverhamton Germany
Dins Linton 68 83 17 CB Sheffield United Wales
Harry Clark 73 18 RB Southend United England
Zahib Concalj 64 80 16 LB Manchester City Senegal

Champions Brighton & Hove gave a great season to Peter Markus at the age of 24, who tops the prospects for the midfield. Alexander Tanley-Riley got 2nd place with 86 potential at the age of 19 despite not starting a game for the first team. Klaus Gateau and Monakall Kimpong both 17 and 16 have also never started, both though earn 83 and 80 potential. 24-year old Tottenham winger Steffen Harley spent the season on loan to Division 2 side Crewe Alexandra, not playing a single game.

Top 5 Midfield potential
Player Rating Potential Age Position Team Nation
Peter Markus 83 88 24 RM, RW Brighton & Hove England
Alexander Tanley-Riley 72 86 19 CAM, RW Derby County Wales
Klaus Gateau 68 83 17 LM Tottenham Hotspurs Germany
Steffen Harley 75 24 CM, CDM Southend United England
Monakall Kimpong 62 80 16 CAM Derby County Italy

Peter Markus plays in both RM and RW, in which he qualifies for both positions. Quinton Flint, who got 85 potential, was named in the England u19s squad to replace an injured Harley Dean, but spent the season on loan to newly-promoted in Italy FC Crotone. Khalid Valquez made 17 appearances, 5 starts and scored 7 goals, making him the youngest player to play over 15 games in a season for Arsenal. He also got 85 potential along with Southampton's homegrown talent Romain Kosvekl, who became the youngest Ukrainian to play in England. Kohan Gutierrez also spent the season on loan to FC Crotone.

Top 5 Forward potential
Player Rating Potential Age Position Team Nation
Peter Markus 83 88 24 RM, RW Brighton & Hove England
Quinton Flint 67 85 16 ST Crystal Palace Wales
Khalid Valquez 76 22 LW, CF Arsenal Spain
Romain Kosvekl 68 18 ST, CF Southamton Ukraine
Kohan Gutierrez 78 82 24 RW Leicester City Bangledesh

Norwich City's Investigation (2030-2034)

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The Norwich City Investigation was a 3 year 203 day investigation in which Norwich City were due to have breached many rules off DLF's Terms of Service and Non-Negotiable Rules.

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