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As the 68th season of the Shodiax League passes, expectations have skyrocketed or diminished completely for their respective teams for the next season. This article will walk you through the entirety of the 21-22 season, in as much detail as possible. We'll begin from the '21 off-season, and work our way through the statistics of each match, each club's views of the season, and finally looking ahead to the upcoming 22-23 season.
Off-season dilemmas
Matchday by matchday
Please note that in the current version, Player's last names may be the same, and some trades might occur, both of which may cause confusion. If you would like it to be less confusing, see the Transaction section and read that first.
This next section is very long and boring if not looking for something in particular, please go to contents and skip the Matchday chapters to read as normal.
SV Neu Darmstant exchanges Emmanch for Auriel in free agency
9/11/21
PFC Craine
Naccaias
Pavre FC
Minsocco
Craine gave $0.5M ACU
10/12/21
Arris Park
Winnillin
Vovilveante XCT
Mallishox
10/12/21
Pavre FC
Xerɣon
Antres FC
Illusken
10/12/21
Thres Sprevin
Sibbens, Ave
SV Neu Darmstant
Oraheim
Neu Darmstant gave $10M ACU, Thres gave Famib to free agency, Neu Darmstant signed Hervel from free agency
10/12/21
SC Ɣuez
Havviscon
SV Mai
Alivont
10/12/21
Leviasan SC
Xane
Vfl Neu Volfsburɣ
Huiist
Leviasan gave $1M ACU
10/30/21
Leviasan SC
Buere, Wheis
Pavre FC
Weplockers
Leviasan gave Lowv to free agency, Pavre signed Lellic from free agency
1/8/22
Tintianto SC
Baileii
Elonviik FC
Carbandosc
Tintianto gave $40M ACU
Team Wrap-ups
The following is each team's wrap-up for the season from a neutral point of view, in order of their place in the table.
SV Mai
Coming into this season, expectations were quite unestablished, coming off a 6th place finish the previous season. There was no doubt that SV Mai would improve with the motion of their two stars' (Hulaine and Abvience) relationship, however no one knew how much the entire team would benfit without the off-season giving or taking away talent. The club came into their first few games underconfident, starting 4-1-1, their wins being over weak opponents. The captains, Hulaine and Abviencerealized this unstable attitude from the rest of the team and straight out confronted them, making it clear if they all put in the effort they could be the best they ever have been. Their following match was against the defending runner-ups of the league, Tintianto SC, which shockingly ended 2-1. Despite the score ending close, the game was entirely different, Mai containing a whopping 79% of the possession that game. After a couple more shakey draws that followed, this team was on a ridiculous unbeaten streak and was truly unstoppable for 17 straight matches. This included a win over Vovilveante XCT, the defending champions, right before the streak collapsed, which was excecuted by Tintianto SC themselves. Despite this, SV Mai continuedd to make improvements, and until the 33rd matchday they only had 2 losses. In their game against PFC Craine (33rd matchday), tensions were extremely high, with outside-the-pitch controversies disrupting the focus of the players. Despite this, the team finished 25-6-3, the best in franchise history, along with their first ever Shodiax Disvaii (Shodiax Title) for the club. I believe it is safe to say that this team has their heads held high for next season, along with their first ACLC appearance in 24 years.
Player
Goals
Assists
YC
Goals Conceded
Damvisk Hulaine
19
8
1
Kai Thailex
6
5
2
Lauix Menishhi
4
4
5
Pawrd Zavveksen
5
1
6
Skkollipe Ibuhadi
3
0
1
Torrexel Abvience
15
7
0
Wallip Zame
0
4
4
Yaralivo Zimmulin
4
1
3
Axeviol Pitchrok (substitute)
1
0
0
Cipuii Sedlip (substitute)
0
0
0
Sarmitrauu Kijau (substitute)
2
4
0
Truykle Warkinsae (substitute)
2
0
0
Sban Ventula (25 games)
TBA
TBA
TBA
Havch Alivont (18 games)
TBA
TBA
TBA
Matveiu Havviscon (16 games)
TBA
TBA
TBA
Dumixquil Schavii (9 games)
TBA
TBA
TBA
Diiuter Hampolisv (Keeper)
0
0
0
34
Vovilveante XCT
This powehouse of a team has just come off 3 straight titles, without a doubt trying to prolong their 9-year dynasty. Even with this, they were still not expected to win the whole thing again, losing midfielder Anserdal and defender Fiurven to retirement, and with their top players slowly losing their youth. These were devastating losses to VOX, however they remained positive to give it their all with newly signed Quill. Meanwhile, Harrison and Jaitleii, the best players of the club, have took it upon themselves to carry the team forward this season. The team had one of their strongest starts ever as a team, having only wins in their first 8 matches. Then nothing could save them from winning only 2 of their next 5, with spontaneous minor injuries hitting the club. The rest of the season filled out according to expectations, finishing with a record of 24-6-4. Although they might not have the consistancy to have the best record in the league, they for sure still have the best team in the league, with 11 more goals than the second, and with 5 less goals conceded. The team, although falling apart from their peak, is still quite stable on the coaching side, and Harrison and Jaitleii planned to stay at least another 5 years, so it's safe to say that VOX is currently in survival mode.
Player
Goals
Assists
YC
Goals Conceded
Adriun Harrison
28
6
2
Ben Quill
9
10
1
Cris Stuvastoln
5
7
3
Esji Lombard
8
6
2
Jaiien Jaitleii
19
13
4
Pwaine Abilia
1
0
6
Iiarvip Ishkmane
0
1
1
Haskit Allaine (substitute)
1
1
0
Kevin Daervish (substitute)
1
0
0
Mavvi Curmin (substitute)
0
0
2
Volsche Penteloi (substitute)
1
1
0
Haivord Lavvund (7 games)
TBA
TBA
TBA
Clai Zechardo (7 games)
TBA
TBA
TBA
Norf Winnillin (18 games)
TBA
TBA
TBA
Niivf Mallishox (16 games)
TBA
TBA
TBA
Haeck Jovvik (27 games)
TBA
TBA
TBA
Riian Plandurex (27 games)
TBA
TBA
TBA
Alastair Parkin (Keeper)
-
-
-
29
Tintianto SC
Tintianto SC came into this season with an agenda not too easy to accomplish- to destroy any doubt that last year's runner-up season was no fluke. This was especially difficult because of their dual relevance, also participating in the ACLC. Their roster had relatively stayed the same, only losing some minor players. Daveksen, their top player, puts leadership as another quality on his resume, taking on his first year with the captain role. They started off with ambition, however it did not seem to show in their results, struggling on games that that they should easily win. The team lacked midfield play, being seemingly picked on by tactics such as counter attacking. After 11 matchdays, Player Coach Arlintihn had seen enough, working endlessly with their midfielders. Eventually, his effort had made a difference, seeing a significant difference in performance at Matchday 15. This would not fizzle out, with the change in results clearly showing throughout the season. For reference, they had four losses in their first 14 games, and only had three the rest of the season. Their final record was a 21-6-7. Nearing the end of the season, they had traded their now beloved midfielder, Carbandosc, for the Elonviik star Baileii. The hopes are to have an extremely strong forward section, which will hopefully lead them to a great season and a title.
Player
Goals
Assists
YC
Goals Conceded
Bambisk Ravell
7
3
1
Ben Isjonvi
10
1
3
Callisae Iiben
2
1
1
Dael Vehrn
10
2
0
Everett Daveksen
22
6
2
Leavf Stambridj
4
3
5
Svee Transocl
2
2
7
Tachomviil Schiever
9
6
0
Taplore Vinniɣlo
0
3
2
Javein Ashmeire (substitute)
3
2
0
Lauix Evans (substitute)
1
1
1
Malabe Dsav (substitute)
0
0
0
Swalu Peimou (substitute)
0
0
0
Parker Carbandosc (32 games)
4
5
2
VfL Neu Volfsbeurɣ
This team has impeccable balance, having easily the most talenting midfield and the least offensive turnovers. This was not unknown coming into the season, but it's truly amazing how this is true to such an extent. Poor coaching is the fault to blame for their underperformance this season, with their defense extremely lacking the talent needed once it gets past their midfielders. Compared to last season, their roster is a bit better, replacing now retired Lasken with Veɣhorst on offense, and their midfielders obviously gaining experience and talent, given that they're generally young. Throughout the season they were extremely consistent, so much so that it was kind of a setback. The team could not seem to finish off a good lead, having the second most draws in Shodiax history. Even though plenty can agree that their season was way too consistent, they had a few games where plenty were impressed. For example, they won the highest-scoring game of the season, a 7-1 victory away from home at Pavre FC. Veɣhorst certainly helped out the slowing-down Ɣomez on offense, having the second-most goals in the league. Even though there are mixed views on how to fix their problems, all Volfsbeurɣ fans should be proud of an 18-12-4 record this season. We'll see how the team attempts to improve next season.
Player
Goals
Assists
YC
Goals Conceded
Avait Pall
0
3
1
Casdae Invarkat
1
2
3
Emblov Hasbroshaan
4
7
5
Laweikro Rillivs
15
5
3
Luvek Vess
13
2
5
Mario Ɣomez
18
9
2
Neil Ambendorse
5
2
2
Wout Veɣhorst
12
3
2
Zach Strabb
2
5
1
Alic Stroxxer (substitute)
1
1
0
Ben Fillshire (substitute)
0
0
1
Haj Cwai (substitute)
0
0
1
Verdilci Intell (substitute)
2
1
0
Narakula Xane (18 games)
TBA
TBA
TBA
Plackd Huiist (16 games)
TBA
TBA
TBA
Szhaem Castle (Keeper)
-
-
-
45
Porlaik FC
Porliak has been viewed high on their pedastol in the past, going second and third numerous times in the last decade, however, all good times must eventually come to an end. Their top player, Trovachiston, may have been the reason, as he has slown down a lot recently, hence, making the team pass the ball around much more. Thus, the team has had franchise record-breaking time of possession. This team is much like Volfsbeurɣ in the sense that they have very little deep defense and has a lot of draws, however it is not because of the coaching at all, more the fault of the contractors, overpaying for many of their top-scorers. Their top-level keeper, Ray, has not enjoyed the season in the slightest, publicly saying that he will not return to Porlaik next season due to the lack of pay managment for the club's defense, players and coach. If Porlaik cannot win him back or get a near-equal keeper for next season, there is no doubt in anyone's mind that the club will collapse in every way possible. But if they can stay stable in that department, it is likely that their record will stay close to what they had this year, which was an 18-10-6. With all the problems that this club had, it's lucky that they barely dropped since last season.
Player
Goals
Assists
YC
Goals Conceded
Casdae Cfallune
5
1
4
Dhym Heroian
1
4
4
Drev Embesol
0
2
4
Hart Valkkan
12
6
4
Karr Delume
2
0
8
Lamm Tonlae-Zaelv
12
8
3
Malco Praihɣ
0
2
2
Pavvis Trovachiston
19
7
3
Plutav Kymerci
1
2
1
Zxja Lattens
2
6
1
Antohf Fiemplow (substitute)
0
0
0
Jackson Clamt (substitute)
0
0
0
Sabe Zchettel (substitute)
3
1
0
Sczolv Brazz (substitute)
2
0
1
Lesixo Ray (Keeper)
-
-
-
37
Vintvenxva XCT
This organization, at least according to its past, has been embarrassingly average, that is, until this season. The team has scouted Rembioski since his middle school years, and has appropriately saved up along with the years. Finally it has paid off, with the signing occuring over the '21 offseason. Despite the hype, of whose claim Rembioski could even be better than peak Harrison, the start of the season did not go according to plan. The first eight games, Rembioski had played decently, however the rest of the team did not, clearly showing in their 1-4-3 starting record. This lack of success did not continue, however, as the rest of their team finally put their weight around the team. Rembioski had an amazing rookie year, certainly doing his part in boosting the club, even without any prior pro experience. Scarvis had definitely helped out in the leadership category, not only bringing back the talent of the team after a rough start, but also improving Rembioski whenever he could. With a final record of 18-8-8, and with plenty of room for improvement, it's safe to say that this team is a natural contender for next year's title, even if the rumor of Scarvis retiring is indeed true. This team has a lot ahead of them and they're entirely aware that one small mistake could ruin Remioski's potential, which is the reason for this team's early half-success.
Trinalxii XCT
This team is a recurring reminder that only one man can't save a sinking ship, and that's not being mean, it's just true. This team has been excessively carried by Mblond alone, without managers or coaches trying to deroute this unfortunate reality. Trinalxii hasn't moved from the dead middle of the standings since Mblond came to the team, and hasn't seen any new talent come into the organization since. Everyone in the organization has simply accepted that they're completely average and is fameless without Drev, and although most coaches are wanting only the best for the team, they need new players to do that, which the club is reluctant to hire new players in fear of Drev losing interest in the club with a pay decrease, even though he hasn't said a thing that would even hint that he'd be mad about such a thing. The whole thing is a cycle that everyone is afraid to touch, fearing that it'll blow up in their faces and they'd get all the blame. But in the meantime, we just have to deal with the, well, averageness we have now. That being said, it's a surprise that they managed to get a 15-9-10 this season. Due to a lack of defense, many of their games were high scoring, left to unpredictability as to whether they'd actually do well in a game or not. As the team looks forward to next season, they just need to hope that someone pulls the chord and finally gets this team going, and at this point I don't think anyone has a preference where that direction is.