
Leo Franco - A cheap and rock-solid goalkeeper

The understudy of Abbondanzieri as far as the Argentinian national squad goes, this Athletico Madrid star has four caps for his country.
Franco started his career at Independiente before moving to Spanish Mérida UD. In 1998 he transferred to Real Mallorca, where he would later become a regular starter for the club, and win the 2003 Copa del Rey. He was signed by Atlético Madrid in 2004.
But trust me, on FM09 he is an absolute beast of a keeper, and at £5m you can't do much better!
This screenshot is one year in to the game, so he's actually 30 years old at the start of the game
As you can see from the screenshot he's been generously scattered with 17s in all the important GK stats such as: Handling, One on One, Kicking and Throwing. He's also got 18 in Reflexes and Determination. Most other stats are nice 16-14s.
If you sign this keeper and make him your first choice, in my experience on several different saves, he absolutely won't let you down! Yes he's old, but that means he has experience untill one of the high PA GKs in FM09 can get a bit older and more developed...
Future Stars by SAFC1
Goalkeepers
| Renan | Botafogo | |
| Eros Corradini | Grosseto | |
| Joe Hart | Man City | |
| Francisco Ochoa | America (MEX) | |
| Scott Carson | West Brom | |
| Diego Benaglio | Wolfsburg | |
| Emiliano Viviano |
Brescia |
Defenders (left)
| Andrea Mazzarani | Udinese | |
| Mattia Cassani | Palermo | |
| Glen Johnson | Portsmouth | |
| Andujar Coke | Rayo | |
| Damiano Zugno | Mantova | |
| Jorge Fucile | Porto | |
| Jerome Boateng | HSV | |
| Davide Santon | Inter |
Defenders (right)
| Vincent Muratori | AS Monaco | |
| Marcell Jansen | HSV | |
| Leonardo | Olympiakos | |
| Taye Taiwo | Marseille | |
| Uwa Echiejile | Stade Rennais | |
| Matteo Rubin | Torino |
Defenders (centre)
| Mathias Jorgensen | FC Kobenhavn | |
| Gary Cahill | Bolton | |
| Garry Bocaly | Marseille | |
| Domenico Criscito | Juventus | |
| Ayila Yussuf | Dinamo Kiev | |
| Nevan Subotic | Dortmund | |
| Mamadou Sakho | Paris Saint-Germain |
Defensive Midfielders
| Luiz Gustavo | Hoffenheim | |
| Yohan Cabaye | LOSC | |
| Walter Gargano | Napoli | |
| Charles Kabore | Marseille | |
| Stephane Mbia | Stade Rennais | |
| Blaise Matuidi | Saint-Etienne |
Midfielders
| Edgar Barreto | Reggina | |
| Fernandinho | Shakhtar | |
| Denilson | Arsenal | |
| Javi Martinez | Athletic | |
| Marouana Fellaini | Everton | |
| Per Ciljan Skjelbred | Rosenborg |
Attacking Midfielders (right)
| Gai Assulin | Barcelona | |
| Gabriel Obertan | Bordeaux | |
| James Milner | Aston Villa | |
| Diego Valeri | Lanus | |
| Davide Lanzafame | Palermo | |
| Augusto Fernandez | River |
Attacking Midfielders (left)
| Ashley Young | Aston Villa | |
| Andres Guardado | Deportivo | |
| Stevan Jovetic | Fiorentina | |
| Marko Marin | Gladbach | |
| Diego Capel | Sevilla | |
| Zoran Tosic | Partizan |
Attacking Midfielders (centre)
| Yoann Gourcuff | A.C. Milan | |
| Carlos Eduardo | Hoffenheim | |
| Ederson | Lyon | |
| Ivan Rakitic | Schalke | |
| Simon Vukcevic | Sporting CP | |
| Renato Augusto | Leverkusen | |
| Sofiane Feghouli | Grenoble |
Strikers (target men)
| Bafetimbi Gomis | Saint-Etienne | |
| Nicklas Bendtner | Arsenal | |
| Artem Milevskyi | Dinamo Kiev | |
| Demba Ba | Hoffenheim | |
| Marcelo Moreno | Shakhtar | |
| Mario Gomez | Stuttgart |
Strikers (fast)
| Rafael Sobis | Al-Jazeera (UAE) | |
| Lukas Podolski | FC Bayern | |
| Falcao | River | |
| Mauro Zarate | Al-Sadd | |
| Giuseppe Rossi | Villarreal | |
| Roberto Soldado | Getafe |
English players
| Jack Wilshere | Arsenal | |
| Nathan Delfouneso | Aston Villa | |
| Scott Sinclair | Chelsea | |
| Jose Baxter | Everton | |
| Fabian Delph | Leeds | |
| Joe Mattock | Leicester | |
| Danny Welbeck | Man Utd | |
| Mark Beevers | Sheff Wed | |
| Adam Lallana | Southampton | |
| Jake Thomson | Southampton | |
| John Bostock | Tottenham | |
| Danny Rose | Tottenham | |
| Jordan Spence | West Ham | |
| Theo Walcott | Arsenal | |
| Micah Richards | Man City | |
| Daniel Sturridge | Man City | |
| James Vaughan | Everton | |
| Michael Johnson | Man City | |
| Michael Mancienne | Chelsea | |
| Fraizer Campbell | Man Utd | |
| Adam Johnson |
Middlesbrough |
Article written by 'SAFC1' from Sports Interactive Community
Dutch young talent by bjoggi33
Full name: Ismaïl Aissati
Date of birth: August 16, 1988 (1988-08-16) (age 20)
Place of birth: Utrecht, Netherlands
Height: 1.74 m (5 ft 8+1?2 in)
Playing position: Attacking Midfielder
Club: Ajax
He plays as an attacking midfielder who possesses flair and vision. Being born to Moroccan parents in the Netherlands, he is still allowed to play for either national team, should they want him, until he is 22 years old. He also played on loan for FC Twente during the second half of the 2006/07 season.
On October 19, 2005 he made his first UEFA Champions League appearance for PSV Eindhoven. In doing so, he became the youngest Dutch player ever to play in the UEFA Champions League, taking over from Ryan Babel, who debuted also at age 17, but eight months older. In the match against A.C. Milan he came off the bench in the 63rd minute. However, on November 1, 2005 PSV Eindhoven played the return match against A.C. Milan where he played the whole match, with Andrea Pirlo as opponent, playing with confidence.
Aissati is seen as a great talent and he is one of the most promising Dutch players for the future. At the 2006 UEFA Under-21 Football Championship, Aissati reached the tournament all star squad, mostly playing against 3 or 4 year older opponents, Aissati himself being 17. Aissati was linked to European giants A.C. Milan, Inter Milan, Valencia CF, Sevilla FC as well as Arsenal. In September 2006 A.C. Milan made a bid of around 11 million, but PSV rejected the offer and said he won't leave for less than 15 Million.
Full name: Ibrahim Afellay
Date of birth: April 2, 1986 (1986-04-02) (age 22)
Place of birth: Utrecht, Netherlands
Height: 1.81 m (5 ft 11+1?2 in)
Playing position: Attacking Midfielder, Winger
Club: PSV
Afellay began his football career at the amateur club USV Elinkwijk in Utrecht. Afellay's official debut for PSV was on 4 February, 2004 during a cup match against NAC Breda at the age of 17. His debut in the competition was on 14 February, against Twente. In the season of 2003-2004 he played 3 official games. In the season of 2004-2005 he played 7 times. On 15 May 2005, PSV played a game against Feyenoord. Afellay was a part of the starting 11, and made a great impression with 2 goals.
In the 2005/2006 season, following the departure of important players including midfielders Johann Vogel and Mark van Bommel, Afellay grew to be a first-team regular, and was even pre-selected for the Dutch national team. He played a total of 23 league matches during the season, scoring 2 goals. This number could have been higher were it not for the minor injuries he suffered throughout the season.
Full name: Nordin Amrabat
Date of birth: March 31, 1987 (1987-03-31) (age 21)
Place of birth: Naarden, Netherlands
Height: 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Playing position: Winger, Forward
Club: PSV
Amrabat began his career at amateur club HSV De Zuidvogels. At a younger age he was scouted by AFC Ajax. But after 3 seasons playing by AFC Ajax he was getting problems with his growing and injuries. He was then transferred to SV Huizen. There he was a part of the A-selection. After a good season at SV Huizen he was scouted by FC Omniworld.
Because of his creative game at FC Omniworld he was scouted by VVV Venlo. Amrabat also had made his debut at the national youth team.
After a few good games at VVV Venlo, he was wanted by Feyenoord, AFC Ajax, PSV, FC Utrecht, SC Heerenveen and Standaard Luik. On 1 March 2008 it was announced that Amrabat will be joining PSV Eindhoven. On 3rd of March Amrabat signed for a contract of 4 years at PSV. He took over the number 11 jersey, previously worn by Kenneth Perez.
Full name: Georginio Wijnaldum
Date of birth: November 11, 1990 (1990-11-11) (age 18)
Place of birth: Rotterdam, Netherlands
Height: 1.73 m
Playing position: Midfielder
Club: Feyenoord
Wijnaldum is one of the most promising talents to come out of the Feyenoord youth system in modern times. He made his debut in a Eredivisie game against FC Groningen on April 8, 2007. Despite Feyenoord losing 0-4 he played well, and he was crowned Feyenoord's man of the match in that game.
Georginio's meteoric rise to first-team football started in January 2007 when he was invited to a soccer camp with Feyenoord's first-team squad. The camp was held in Turkey and Feyenoord were participating in the EFES Pilsen Cup. Erwin Koeman, the former manager of Feyenoord, knew of Wijnaldum's talents and presumably acted to include him in the camp.
Wijnaldum played his first competitive match against FC Groningen because Royston Drenthe and Danny Buijs were suspended for the game and Sebastián Pardo, Theo Lucius and Nicky Hofs were injured. Georginio was 16 years and 148 days old when he made his debut, making him the youngest player ever for Feyenoord. After this game he stayed in the first-team squad for the rest of the season. In the 2007-08 season, Wijnaldum scored his first goal for Feyenoord on December 2, 2007, against Heracles Almelo in a 6-0 home win. He scored his first European goal for Feyenoord in a UEFA Cup match against Kalmar FF on September 2, 2008, which resulted in a 2-1 win, a result that would see Feyenoord move on to the group stage.
Full name: Dirk Marcellis
Date of birth: April 13, 1988 (1988-04-13) (age 20)
Place of birth: Horst, Netherlands
Height: 1.81 m
Playing position: Central Defender
Club: PSV
Dirk Marcellis is a Dutch footballer, currently playing for PSV Eindhoven. His preferred position is centre back, but if needed, he can play on every defensive position.
On April 11, 2007, he was sent-off on his UEFA Champions League debut in a match against Liverpool, for a tackle on winger Boudewijn Zenden. He received an ovation from the Liverpool audience upon leaving the pitch.
Despite of his mediate height, Marcellis worked his way up the ladder at PSV Eindhoven, and eventually played his way in the starting line-up, forming a confident pair with Mexican defender Carlos Salcido. It was then that Marcellis was first really noticed by the bigger audience. He managed himself quite comfortably in the PSV defence, and almost effortlessly replaced the highly-rated Brazilian central defender Alex, who went back to Chelsea after being loaned by PSV for several seasons.
Article written by 'bjoggi33' from Sports Interactive Community
Per Ciljan Skjelbred - a work horse midfielder
Personal Profile:
"Ciljan" is by a very large margin said to be the most exciting Norwegian football talent since Carew. Regrettably, in 2005 whilst playing against Olympiacos, Ieroklis Stoltidis brutally tackled him resulting in a double fracture (Tibia and Fibula bones) of his leg. During this crucial period of his development, he was unable to progress until he made a comeback one and a half year later at the end of 2006. An interesting fact, after his recovery he played with custom made shin guards made of titanium and carbon composite for quite some time!
He's since struggled to find his form, but now finally he is beginning to shine again.
This month Norway won against Germany in an international friendly 1 - 0, and Ciljan was by far the stand out performer, sparking hopes from fans that this season he will finally be back as the player we all fell in love with.
Ciljan has always been an open Newcastle fan, but a move from Norway has so far failed to happen. Fans of Rosenborg will always be torn against their will to retain him and the fact that he deserves his big break abroad.
There seems to be a general consensus that the board will let him move at the next transfer window if an acceptable offer comes in.
Ciljan in FM09:

He’s got excellent First Touch, Passing. Good Dribbling, Technique, Concentration, Creativity, Decisions. This makes for a nimble and agile midfielder.
He's also got brilliant Stamina, Work Rate and Team Work. He's also not slow... So yep, good team player and quite quick on his feet.
Weakness: Heading, Finishing, Crossing, Influence, Jumping and Strength.
Just means he’s not an all-out winger or DMC doesn’t it?
Clearly, he's not as god-like Kaka, but he'll be delighted to come to city and he'll always perform out of his skin for you. Just a player to sign if you get tired of all the mega primadonna stars ![]()
He's been a very solid performer for me, even in competitive leagues such as EPL/Ligue 1/Serie A/Bundesliga and similar. In my experience he'll average above a rating of 7 most seasons. You can usually sign him for about £2-3m in the first transfer window. (The screen shot is year 2010 so he’s value’s increased a bit)
An excellent passer, and most likely to be the player that covers the most miles for you.
Daniel Opare - a very promising Ghanaian Black Star

Mr. Opare is a (not so) secret star buy on FM09, as in real life right back can often be a difficult position to fill. Although at Man City you've got a very good right back by the name of Micha Richards, but if you prefer him as a central defender then you should strengthen the right back position.
Daniel Opare is only 18 years old, but already established on Real Madrid U18's and Ghana U21's which speaks volumes of his potential. Even first season his stats are good enough to be a backup player.
Here's a screenshot of the way he starts out on the 9.02 database:
And here's one of him as a 19 year old:
As you can see, he ticks all the right boxes. He's quick, fit, a good tackler and a hard-worker with good determination. But most importantly he's one of those strange players who regardless of their attributes for some reason they always seem to excell.
At The 2007 FIFA U-17 World Cup Opare got widespread praise for his performances, ultimately helping Ghana to a repectable fourth place finish. Many believe this talented Ghana team could have won the tournament all together, but they were rather unlucky to lose 2-1 after extra time against Spain in the Semi-Finals and then lose to Germany in the Bronze Final.
His excellent performances in FIFA U-17 World Cup and African U-17 Championship prompted Real Madrid to sign him from Ashanti Gold, but in FM09 (9.02 patch) he has a £200,000 minimum release clause, and he'll be willing to sign for Manchester City no problem.
Daniel Opare is definitively a player for the future, available on the cheap and he'll happily join you at the mighty Citizens!





