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Leicester Tigers
Hello and Welcome to the LeicesterTigers page! The team reporter, myself Matt, has decided to move the reports from the general season discussion to here to make it easier for fans to find the Tigers news and information. On a side note, I'm doing this for practise for a real job I would like to achieve when I'm older, it's a different sport (rugby) but there is no rugby manager as good as this! Any advice or suggested improvements will be welcome! Please read
The Leicester Tigers were founded on Sunday 26th July 2015. They are currently in Season 5, league level 5
History
Cup (0)
Season 1: Quarter Finals
Season 2: Round 1
Season 3: Last 16
Season 4: Quarter Finals
Season 5: Semi Finals
Season 6:
Champions League (1)
Season 1: Not Qualified
Season 2: Champions (1st in group)
Season 3: Last 16 (2nd in group)
Season 4: Last 16 (1st in group)
Season 5: Group Stages (4th in group)
Season 6: Last 16 (1st in group)
League (3)
Season 1: Runners up
Season 2: Champions
Season 3: Champions
Season 4: 3rd Place
Season 5: Champions
Season 6:
Season 1
Leicester Tigers play season 1 in league level one and are not in the Chmpions League. At the start of the season team manager Terance set optimistic targets for the clubs first season. "This year we want to finish in the Top 2 of the league, securing promotion and Champions League Qualification. This target also makes us fight for the League title. In the cup, I believe we can make the Quarter Finals, this will be hard due to a tough draw, but to be amongst the best, you must play and beat the best" Cook will be the Captain this season, with Ward being vice captain. Leicester Tigers made it to the cup Quarter Finals put lost to the eventual champions by some margin. Tigers were on top of the League ladder until round 23, eventually coming a disappointing 2nd
Season 2
Leicester Tigers play season 2 in League level two and due to the 2nd place finish last year, have qualified for the champions league. At the start of the season Terance set high targets. "We need to win something this year and build on the foundations we made last season. To not win the league after having a 15 point lead at the top at one stage in the season was disappointing. We will be aiming to win that and make the semi finals at least of the Champions League. Plus the semi finals of the cup" Cook will captain the Tigers this season with Ward as vice Captain.
Interesting Facts
The first 4 Leicester Tigers victories all contained 4 goals. 4-1, 2-2 (4-2 pen), 4-0 and 4-2. Tigers played one more game in this period which they lost 4-0.
Leicester Tigers defeated Tenifayo FC 13-0 in the second leg of the cup Playoff round 3rd season at home, the Tigers progressed that round 17-0!!!
Welford Road
This is the Teams home Staduim located in Leicester, England. The current capacity is 400. It currently has one grandstand called the Crumbie stand. Inside this stand there is a bar called the Captains bar, the main beer sold from this bar will be named after the current captain. This means that in Season 1, the majority of fans will be ordering a pint of Cook beer. The Staduim contains 3 changing rooms, officials, away and home. A storage building for the grounds men and equipment is also pitch side. The original capacity was 200, which grew to 400 on day 5 of Season 1. The stadium expanded to 1,000 early in season 2. During the end of season 2 and early season 3, the grounds capacity went up to 2,500 with further plans to expand 3,000 soon after. 3 days after the 2,500 capacity Welford Road opened, construction started again. 3 days later, Tigers played there first home match in front of a 3,000 crowd. For the start of season 4, the ground again went under construction to add the number of seats to 4,000. During mid season 4, huge plans were announced to expand the stadium to 7,000 including a new main stand featuring a roof for the first time. This stand opened in time for the 2nd leg of the cup Quarter final season 4. There are plans to expand the length of the new roofed Crumbie stand to make it the full length of the pitch, thus making the capacity 13,000 and is expected to be completed for the first round of the cup in season 6.
Tigers triple tie wearers.
Marko Nemeth (1)
Marc Lemke (1)
Sven Buhler (2)
David Kaydi (2)
Aaron Robertson (3)
Pablo Moratalla (4)
Lucas Carreno (4)
Erkin Gurbuzerol (5)
Robert Troedsson (5)
Billy Taylor (6)
Tigers Bronze Hall of Fame
Ges Cook - Cook has been entered into the Bronze Hall of fame for being the first Club Captain. (1)
Marko Nemeth - The first player to receive the Triple Tie, scoring a Hat-trick. (1)
Marc Lemke - Had a fantastic season (2) scoring nearly 50 goals in one season, winning the 3 league player prizes.
Sven Buhler - Entered into the Bronze Hall of Fame for playing 100 club games for Tigers
Serkan Ay - Entered into the Bronze Hall of Fame for playing 100 club games for Tigers
Maor Mizrahi - Entered into the Bronze Hall of Fame for playing 100 club games for Tigers
Ben Fenwick - Entered into the Bronze Hall of Fame for playing 100 club games for Tigers
Kevin Ward-Prowse - Entered into the Bronze Hall of Fame for playing 100 club games for Tigers
Karl Ozgoz - Entered into the Bronze Hall of Fame for playing 100 club games for Tigers
David Kaydi - Entered into the Bronze Hall of Fame for playing 100 club games for Tigers
Lanian Ferreira - Entered into the Bronze Hall of Fame for playing 100 club games for Tigers
Roberto Ricci - Entered into the Bronze Hall of Fame for playing 100 club games for Tigers
Tigers Silver Hall of Fame
Ges Cook - Cook has been promoted to the Silver Hall of Fame for playing 100 competitive games for the club.
Marc Lemke - Lemke has been promoted to the Silver Hall of Fame for having a fantastic season 2 and 3, scoring nearly 50 goals and winning the 3 league player prizes during both seasons.
Marko Nemeth - Promoted to the Silver hall of fame for playing 100 club matches.
Sven Buhler - Promoted to the silver hall of fame for being so consistent over season 2-5 and still performing at his best now at 3 stars. Has achieved long term goal of 50 goals for the club.
Maor Mizrahi - Has been promoted to the Silver Hall of fame for his long term effort for the club, waiting until the age of 34, nearly 35, to retire, and in his last season, still rating high and scoring plenty of goals.
Tigers Gold Hall of Fame
Marc Lemke - Lemke has been promoted to the Gold Hall of Fame for scoring 100 goals in as many matches.
Tigers Platinum Hall of Fame
The 100 Club
Ges Cook (GK)
Sven Buhler (ML)
Serkan Ay (DC) (143)
Marko Nemeth (ST) (152)
Maor Mizrahi (MR)
Marc Lemke (AMC, MC, AML)
Ben Fenwick (DL)
Kevin Ward-Prowse (DC, DR) (115)
Karl Ozgoz (DL, DC)
David Kaydi (ST)
Lanian Ferreira (DC, DR)
Roberto Ricci (ST)
50 Goal Club
Marc Lemke (AML, MC, AMC)
David Kaydi (ST)
Marko Nemeth (ST) (50)
Sven Buhler (ML)
Personal
Reporter : Matt (Season 1 to present)
First Team Manager : Terance Weatherspoon (Season 1 - present)
Trainer : Clyde Upton (Season 1 - present)
Second Team Manager : Aston Priestley (Season 1 - present)
Finance Director : Jon Quincy (Season 1 - present)
Transport Manger : Archer Kelly (Season 1 - present)
Stadium Manager/Staduim announcer : Darren Ibbot (Season 1 - present)
Chairman : Matt (Season 1 - present)
Head Groundsman : Walton Matthews (Season 1 - present)
Ticket Director : Robert Beridge (Season 1 - Season 2) Walter Smith (Season 3 - present)
Last edited by mattyg1306; 12-31-2015 at 02:57 PM.
Reason: Champions League data updated
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