Listed below are the profiles for each player in the Amateurs team.
Tweedmouth number one for the last few years, Paulson has enjoyed a mixed season. Although he has made some mistakes in the last few years, no-one can fault his dedication to the club.
Craig exudes class in his role as a defender, and despite his slight frame, he is strong in the tackle. He is also known for his good touch and is a popular member of the side.
Stevey has enjoyed a strong season, thanks to his tackling and strength in the air. His long throws have caused havoc in opponents boxes all season, as he continues to improve his distribution.
Ross has been an excellent servant for the club in recent years, thanks to his ability to keep the ball and play it simple. He endures as much cheek as he gives, and gets on well with all members of the team.
Known for his uncompromising style, Jeeves helped the side with his motivational skills, as well as his leadership at the back.
Combative defensive midfielder Bain patrols in front of the back four and is renowned for his breaking up of play, as much as his wayward shooting.
Returning from a three year stint at University, Andy has now left Team Nerd and is back at the club. Known for his touch, passing and finishing (as well as his lethargy), Tait has brought both assists and goals to the side at vital times.
Son of manager and another vital cog in the team, Nicky is known for his ability and effort on the pitch, doing a great job in whatever position is asked of him. His football has a continental look, as does Nicky himself.
Flamboyant winger Robertson is renowned for his penetrating runs as much as he is for his style off the pitch. The team pretty boy continues to contribute goals and assists for the side.
Young Baigey has enjoyed an excellent first season, providing goals and assists as well as endevour. Known for his quiet demeanour, he has quickly settled into the Tweedmouth family.
Moore has endured a stop start season thanks to injury but his excellent touch and passing have been crucial in some games.
Veteran Strang has had limited appearances this season, but his contribution as a coach and a motivator cannot be faulted.
Recent new addition Powling has quickly settled into the side, thanks to his versatility and willingness to give his all.
Goal machine Patterson is still a vital cog in the Tweedmouth machine. He spends as much time playing football as working on his nicknames for other players. Nevertheless, an immensely popular member of the club.
Known for his motivational skills and classy touches, Davey continues to contribute to the side despite his advancing years.
Tweedmouths legendary manager continues working his magic at the helm. Tweedmouth through and through, the boss is passionate about his club and demands the same out of his troops. Kicks every ball on the touchline, and nearly speared a sub or two with his flag throwing rage.
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