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GRADED: Sam Albinson: Rookie season so far
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Sam Albinsons first season in the minor league has not been going as he had hoped. A fantastic academy season which saw him win the academy league as well as being the highest assister in the league with 12 assist and netting 7 goals for himself, is being completely dimmed by his less than stellar form so far for Rapid Magyar FC. With having played 7 games so far this season, the only stats he has to back up his game is a singular assist, not netting even a single goal in those matches. An average rating of 6.29 is not what the young player would have hoped or envisioned.


So what's going wrong for Sam Albinson, and why is he perhaps not performing to his level he did in the academy and on the level his fellow academy players are? I believe it comes down to one very big reason with it being:

New Team:

It was well known that their would be 2 new organisation joining us in season 20, meaning would have 2 new teams for both of the leagues. Rapid Magyar was one of these teams, with its major league counterpart being Shanghai Dragons. Knowing this, as well as the how new the club is, it is obvious that the organisation is going to focus on putting its best and most consistent players in the major league, which is going to make the first 2-3 seasons of Magyars lifetime very difficult.  The owners of the organisation have not had the necessary time in order to build the teams, so this problem will definitely be less noticeable over the next few seasons as Rapid catches up with their rivals.

Obviously, there are other reasons for Sam Albinson recent trouble for form. He does not have many, if any, higher TPE players that the other teams may have, which again comes down how new the team is. He also primarily invests in stats that focus on his assisting and helping teammates, which can make his own goal scoring ability suffer a lot, which can be seen in both this season and even the academy season.

Nevertheless, Albinson is still ready to play every single game he is able too, and is trusting in the process of his manager, the clubs owners and his fellow teammates. I believe it is only a matter of time before Sam Albinson bursts back onto the scene and shows he wasn't just a one season wonder.
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