With over 250 000 downloads the GamingAccess Community Patch and the GamingAccess World Cup Patch have been a tremendous success, and we are releasing the last patch of the year: GamingAccess Community Patch 4.50!



Here are the main features of the patch



We hope you liked the patch, and we hope to see you in PES 2011!



GamingAccess Community Patch Features:



010/2011 kits for:


Roma


Palermo



 



New face for:


Balotelli


Carroll


Kevin-Prince Boateng


Koscielny


Pedro Leon


Marco Storari



Players with latest kits number:


Ozil


Robinho


Ibrahimovic


Bebe


Huntelaar


Raul


Gobbi


Kevin-Prince Boateng


Keane


Rafael Van Der Vaart


William Gallas


Kyle Naughton


Sandro


Milos Krasic


Luke Ivan Varney


Albin Ekdal




Transfers:


[Adailton] out from Bologna


[Savio Nsereko] out from Bologna


[Colombo] out from Bologna


[Albin Ekdal] to Bologna


[Leonardo Bonucci] to Juventus


[Robbie Keane] to Tottenham


[Kyle Naughton] to Tottenham


[Luca Toni] to Genoa


[Van der Vaart] to Tottenham


[Andrew Taylor] to Watford


[El Zhar] to Panathinaikos


[Teemu Tainio] to Ajax


[Marc Wilson] to Stoke


[Jermaine Pennant] to Stoke


[Liam Lawrence] to Portsmouth


[Dave Kitson] to Portsmouth


[Marcus Bent] to Wolves


[E. Gudjohnsen] to Stoke


[Joseph Yobo] to Fenerbahce


[Marco Borriello] to Roma


[Klaas-Jan Huntelaar] to Schalke 04


[F. Di Santo] to Wigan


[Emiliano Insúa] to Galatasaray


[Armand Traore] to Juventus


[Robinho] to Milan


[Kaladze] to Genoa


[Gyan] to Sunderland


[Leandro Rinaudo] to Juventus


[Tom Cleverley] to Wigan


[Konchesky] to Liverpool


[Damien Plessis] to Panathinaikos


[Aliaksandr Hleb] to Birmingham


[Ivan Radovanovic] to Bologna


[Zlatan Ibrahimovic ] to Milan


[Mauro Camoranesi] to Stuttgart


[David Trezeguet] out from Juventus


[Antonio Candreva] to Parma


[Diego Ribas] to VfL Wolfsburg


[Paolo Castellini] to Roma


[Alberto Aquilani] to Juventus


[Milos Krasic] to Juventus


[Marco Andreolli] to Chievo


[Krhin] to Bologna


[Mariano Bogliacino] to Chievo


[Mattia Destro] to Genoa


[Andrea Esposito] to Bologna


[Paletta] to Parma


[Mark Bresciano] to Lazio


[Niccolò Giannetti] to Juventus


[Albin Ekdal] to Juventus


[Nicolás Burdisso] to Inter


[Luke Ivan Varney] to Blackpool.


[David Carney] to Blackpool


[Fatih Tekke] to Besiktas


[Sergei Semak] to Zenith


[Aleksandar Lukovic] to Zenith


[Nicolás Pareja] to Spartak


[Alejandro DomÃ*nguez] to Valencia


[Martin Jiránek] to Spartak


[Yoann Gourcuff] to Lyon


[Carlos Eduardo] to Rubin


[Nijland] to Willem


[Van Der Struijk] to Willem


[Lens] to PSV


[Markus Berg] to PSV



 



PSD updated players:


Sandro


Cleverley


Sami Khedira


Tom Huddlestone


Benoît Assou-Ekotto


Mesut Özil


Luke Ivan Varney



 



PSD updated teams:


Real Madrid


Tottenham Hotspur



Top 20 Transfers of the Summer:













































































































































































































1





David VILLA

Barcelona - Valencia - �40m





One of the blockbuster deals of the summer - and the best of the bunch by a margin. 'El Guaje' will add more firepower to an already explosive Barcelona attack. After his successful World Cup exploits with Spain, he should be the odds on favourite to win the Pichichi.






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Javier MASCHERANO


Barcelona - Liverpool -�21m





They say good things come to those who wait. Well, Masch had to cool his heels at Anfield for a season longer than he'd have liked, but now he's got his wish. Barcelona missed out on Cesc Fabregas, but in Javier they have a midfielder who may well be the final piece of the puzzle.

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Zlatan IBRAHIMOVIC


AC Milan - Barcelona - �8m+�24m





The up-front fee isn't surely known, but the final one is. Ibrahimovic will almost certainly justify his price tag at Milan. He knows how to score in Serie A better than anyone, and despite being labled a Barca flop he is one of the world's best at scoring a match's first goal.






4





Marouane CHAMAKH


Arsenal - Bordeaux - Free





A classic Arsenal value buy that has the potential to be an extremely savvy signing. The ex-Bordeaux striker gives the Gunners a much needed aerial presence up front and could terrorise opposing backlines this season with Robin van Persie.






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DIEGO


Wolfsburg - Juventus -�15.5m





His sole season at Juventus was ignominious, but his year at Wolfsburg won't be. Diego is one of the Bundesliga's biggest talents - it's a league built for him, and he it.






6



Yaya TOURE

Manchester City - Barcelona - �29m





City have flexed their financial muscle this summer and the Ivorian adds more steel to an already industrial strength midfield. Will team up with brother Kolo on the defensive side for the Citizens.






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ROBINHO

AC Milan - Manchester City -�18m





An absolute steal at �18m - well, plus bonuses. Robinho can be seriously discussed as one of the world's great talents. The only sticking points: his attitude, and if he and Ronaldinho can play together if Robinho's not up front - which he won't be. If Milan can get past that, they're onto a winner.






8






Simon KJAER


Wolfsburg - Palermo - �14m





Wolfsburg pulled one the coups of the summer by luring the defensive stalwart to the Bundesliga. The German outfit beat such heavyweights as Manchester United, Liverpool and AC Milan to the punch to land the highly-rated Danish defender.
9




Mario BALOTELLI

Manchester City - Inter - �30m





Undoubtedly the most protracted summer transfer soap opera that actually went through. After weeks of negotiations, Man City and inter agreed on his transfer fee long after 'Super Mario' had reached personal terms with his new club. Finally, his much awaited reunion with former mentor Roberto Mancini is realised.


10




Mesut OEZIL





Real Madrid - Werder Bremen - �15m





One of Germanys' 2010 World Cup star could've left Werder for free this time next year, but Real Madrid were in no mood to wrangle with their rivals across Europe. The move was completed in a space of four days, and it was a visit to Florentino Perez's chalet which closed the deal.
11



Ricardo CARVALHO






Real Madrid- Chelsea - �8m



Not the modest transfer you'd normally associate with Real Madrid, or Chelsea for that matter. But the 32-year-old centre-back will be seen as one of the more vital signings for Los Blancos this summer as he gives the team invaluable experience and security in defence.

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Yoann GOURCUFF

Lyon - Bordeaux - �22m





His time at Bordeaux was mightily impressive: even if he tailed off slightly last season there is no doubting Gourcuff's natural talent. That's why Lyon have dropped so much money on him, and that's why they're almost certain to have made a wise investment.

 

13



Milos KRASIC

Juventus - CSKA Moscow - �15m





Like many transfers involving Juventus this summer, the Krasic deal went on and off countless times over the past few months. The talented Serbian winger/attacking midfielder only ever wanted to join the Old Lady, but CSKA and Juve haggled for months until both could agree on a tranfer fee.



 

14



David SILVA

Manchester City - Valencia - �30.2m





The uber-talented winger takes his trickery to Manchester after seven years in Spain. Did not play a major role in la Furia Roja's triumph in South Africa but will hope to justify his lofty price-tag by helping City qualify for the Champions League.



 

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Nicolas BURDISSO


Roma - Inter -�8m





As risk-free as it comes. He was one of Roma's best players last season and will now join the capital club on a permanent basis. The Argentine defender is strong and versatile. What's not to like?



 

16



Loic REMY

Marseille - Nice- �15m





One of the most sought after young strikers in Europe over the summer was widely expected to be heading to the Premier League. But the 23-year-old decided to stay in Ligue 1 after being seduced by reigning French champions Marseille. Not even a slight heart problem during his medical could scupper the move.



 

17



RAMIRES

Chelsea - Benfica -�22m





The Brazilian midfielder's move to Stamford Bridge was one of many on-again-off-again transfer sagas this summer. After a hard-fought haggle with Benfica, the Blues finally got their man on a four-year contract to replenish a midfield that has seen Deco and Michael Ballack depart.






18



Stephen IRELAND

Aston Villa - Manchester City - �9.8m





The Irish midfielder was involved in the convoluted player-plus-cash James Milner transfer saga which saw the two players exchange clubs. Many would argue that with Milner costing Man City �27m, and Ireland valued at just under �10m, it was Aston Villa who got the better end of the bargain.



 

19



Carlos EDUARDO

Rubin Kazan - Hoffenheim - �20m





Russian clubs continue to show their spending and pulling power as Rubin Kazan splashed out a reported �20 million to sign the promising and under-rated Brazilian attacking midfielder from Hoffenheim.



 

20



Aleksandr KOLAROV
Manchester City - Lazio - �19.3m





The Serb will be keen to show off his rocket of a left foot for the Citizens. His marauding runs into opposition territory will sorely be missed by Lazio fans but will be a thing to behold for the City faithful at Eastlands.