@TheSwagginator / Santiago Swagguinetti. Sweg McSweg, the freshest Argentine since Juan Peron has had a solid start to his Worchester career, notching up 4 goals, 2 assists and 2 MoM awards in his 17 league games to date for an average rating of 7.31, having also been named in the team of the week twice. Despite his best efforts though, Worchester sit just above Chorley on goal difference. Worchester are out of both cups, so hopefully there will be an upturn in league form before long. For his exploits with lowly Worchester, Santiago has won 8 U20 caps with Argentina, scoring his first goal in a 5-1 demolition of Saudi Arabia.
@Skizzo / Danny Skizzo. Thrown into the deep end quickly at Havant & Waterlooville, England U19 stopper Skizzo has risen to the challenge, even if he’s conceded 20 in 18 games, he’s managed to keep 5 clean sheets for an average of 7.09.
@Solius / Soliao, already capped at U20 level by Brazil at such an early age, has taken well to the conference south, scoring 9 in 16 games so far, with 2 assists and one MoM award as well. In terms of awards, Soliao was named in the league team of the month for August. His best individual performance was perhaps against St Albans away where he scored a brace in a 3-0 win.
@Walrus / Das Walross, the Brazilian stopper, has been in fine form for club and country, averaging 7.35 for club (4 goals, 3 MoM awards and 2 red cards), and winning 8 U20 caps for Brazil along the way. Walross has also broken the record for the youngest goal scorer in Gloucester’s history, scoring the consolation goal in a 1-2 home loss to Bradford. He has also been named in the team of the week three times.
@Zarlak / Zarltan Zarbrohimovic. The young Dutch midfielder has been something of a creative force for Hyde in his first season of football, laying on 8 assists, 2 MoM performances and 2 goals in 18 league appearances for an average rating of 7.20. Hyde are currently flying high in 3rd, and will be looking forward towards their 2nd round FA Trophy tie away to Stockport. Individually, Zarltan has been named in the Conference North team of the week three times. Internationally, Zarltan has 2 U21 caps with the Dutch, scoring one goal along the way.
@Waldner / Ifeck Zarsmum (hasn’t everyone?), the Danish wonderboy has played a small but important role in Hayes & Yeading’s season to date, laying on three goals and 3 MoM performances. Hayes and Yeading find themselves in a strong position heading into the second half of the season, sitting in 6th, one point out of the playoffs. Internationally, Ifeck has 2 U21 caps with Denmark for 2 goals. Individually, he broke the record for the youngest player ever to play for Hayes and Yeading in his senior debut against St. Albans and has been named in the Conference South team of the week three times.