Albe92 22 Posted April 28, 2009 Report Share Posted April 28, 2009 Re: CalcioItalia's Italian Ratings does marilungo rise?? how much?? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
andyowls 11,740 Posted April 28, 2009 Report Share Posted April 28, 2009 Re: CalcioItalia's Italian Ratings does marilungo drop?? how much?? Why would he drop? He's just been added to the DB in the last day or two. He'll stay, unless he scores a couple more before the rating changes, then he might rise a one or two, but that's unlikely. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
yapple 3,622 Posted April 28, 2009 Report Share Posted April 28, 2009 Re: CalcioItalia's Italian Ratings Hi may i ask what will happen to the rating of Viviano (23 85 GK) of Brescia? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
CalcioItalia 207 Posted April 28, 2009 Author Report Share Posted April 28, 2009 Re: CalcioItalia's Italian Ratings Hi may i ask what will happen to the rating of Viviano (23 85 GK) of Brescia?Viviano is one of Italy's best young goalkeepers. Should Brescia be promoted to Serie A, he is very likely to get higher.There are rumours that he has agreed to join Inter for next season, but with Toldo having extended his contract, I believe Viviano is likely to stay at Brescia or move to another club (highly likely another Serie A club) to play first team football. Albe92 and yapple 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
rafafowler 10 Posted April 28, 2009 Report Share Posted April 28, 2009 Re: CalcioItalia's Italian Ratings This is one of the best threads i have seen on this forum. Very informative and lots a friendly debate. Nice one CalcioItalia. What about a positional chance for STANKOVIC. He plays all over the midfield for Inter.? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Albe92 22 Posted April 28, 2009 Report Share Posted April 28, 2009 Re: CalcioItalia's Italian Ratings does marilungo rise?? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
andyowls 11,740 Posted April 28, 2009 Report Share Posted April 28, 2009 Re: CalcioItalia's Italian Ratings does marilungo rise?? I've already posted a response to this! He won't go up, he won't go down. He's only just been added to the DB. The only case where he may get a rise is if SM are slow to get around to the Italian ratings and Marilungo goes and scores a couple of goals in this time, like I've already said. Why don't you understand this? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
CalcioItalia 207 Posted April 28, 2009 Author Report Share Posted April 28, 2009 Re: CalcioItalia's Italian Ratings This is one of the best threads i have seen on this forum. Very informative and lots a friendly debate. Nice one CalcioItalia.What about a positional chance for STANKOVIC. He plays all over the midfield for Inter.? Thank you very much.Stankovic has played as AM or CM for Inter this season. I think his current position reflects this' date=' so I think he is unlikely to change. Maybe he will change to M, but I don't see that happening. does marilungo rise??No, he has just been added and it is unlikely after a few games to increase. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
illusion 20 Posted April 29, 2009 Report Share Posted April 29, 2009 Re: CalcioItalia's Italian Ratings Will Kwadwo Asamoah of Udinese rise in the upcoming changes? He's supposedly tracked by a number of top Italian clubs and a star for Ghana. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
CalcioItalia 207 Posted April 29, 2009 Author Report Share Posted April 29, 2009 Re: CalcioItalia's Italian Ratings Hmm thanks for the response. Do you mean that he cant get any higher now than his current 85 in Serie B?Thanks in advance.He can get to 86 while in Serie B' date=' but not any higher. But Brescia look very likely to be promoted (via play-offs).Will Kwadwo Asamoah of Udinese rise in the upcoming changes? He's supposedly tracked by a number of top Italian clubs and a star for Ghana.He will rise for sure. All Serie A clubs have been reviewed in this thread. andyowls 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
BenReado 3,954 Posted April 29, 2009 Report Share Posted April 29, 2009 Re: CalcioItalia's Italian Ratings Will Kwadwo Asamoah of Udinese rise in the upcoming changes? He's supposedly tracked by a number of top Italian clubs and a star for Ghana. 75 -> 85/86. I honestly believe this kid is going to be HUGE. I watch Udinese a lot, and already rate him higher than other talents such as Zapata, Felipe, Isla (who tbf is quite poor) and even the amazing Alexis Sanchez (who I rate very, very highly). He's got amazing vision, can pass, can tackle, is strong, and generally has all the attributes you want from a box-to-box midfielder. He's been playing for what, 3 months? and his market value is already £15 million and clubs such as Inter, Juventus and Arsenal are interested, with Juve apparently willing to exchange talented left back De Ceglie along with a sum of cash. He's already being compared to the likes of Essien and Muntari. I honestly think he could be starting for the likes of Inter or Juve within a season. Future 93+ Quote Link to post Share on other sites
CalcioItalia 207 Posted April 29, 2009 Author Report Share Posted April 29, 2009 Re: CalcioItalia's Italian Ratings I will start with Serie B teams, beginning with the leaders Bari. (**) indicates a regular who have started/played most games. (*) indicates a regular who have played most games, but might not have started the games. If a player doesn't have either, it would indicate he rarely plays and likely to drop. Bari GILLET, Jean-Francois 84 -> 85/86 (**) +1 to 85 SANTONI, Nicola 80 -> 79 No change 80 SPADAVECCHIA, Vitangelo 78 -> 76 No change 78 PARISI, Alessandro 85 -> 85/86 (**) No change 85 BONOMI, Simone 80 -> 81 (*) No change 80 GALASSO, Gianluca 82 -> 82/83 (*) No change 82 STELLINI, Cristian 82 -> 84 (**) +2 to 84 ESPOSITO, Marco 82 -> 84 (**) +2 to 84 MASIELLO, Andrea 83 -> 84/85 (**) +1 to 84 RANOCCHIA, Andrea 78 -> 79/80 (*) +2 to 80 ALLEGRINI, Giacinto 74 -> 74 No change 74 DI DIO, Palmiro 80 -> 78 No change 80 DE VEZZE, Daniele 86 -> 86/87 (**) No change 86 GAZZI, Alessandro 83 -> 84/85 (**) +1 to 84 BIANCO, Raffaele 78 -> 80 (*) +2 to 80 DOUMBIA, Almamy (Not in DB -> 70) Added with 74 EDUSEI, Mark 86 -> 84 -2 to 84 DONDA, Mariano 85 -> 85/86 (**) No change 85 MASIELLO, Salvatore 85 -> 85 (*) -1 to 84 GUBERTI, Stefano 85 -> 85/86 (**) No change 85 RIVAS, Emanuel 82 -> 84 (**) +2 to 84 KAMATA, Pedro 80 -> 83 (**) +2 to 82 STRAMBELLI, Nicola 75 -> 74 No change 75 DE PASCALIS, Claudio 75 -> 78/79 (*) No change 75 DESIDERI, Davide 78 -> 77 No change 78 SODINHA, Monteiro 72 -> 74 No change 72 BARRETO, Paulo 85 -> 86 (**) No change 85 LANZAFAME, Davide 84 -> 83 +1 to 85 KUTUZOV, Vitali 85 -> 85/86 (**) No change 85 COLOMBO, Corrado 82 -> 82 (*) No change 82 CAPUTO, Francesco 75 -> 81 (**) +7 to 82 CAVALLI, Simone 81 -> 79 No change 81 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
CalcioItalia 207 Posted April 29, 2009 Author Report Share Posted April 29, 2009 Re: CalcioItalia's Italian Ratings Parma PAVARINI, Nicola 83 -> 85/86 (**) +2 to 85 PEGOLO, Gianluca 84 -> 83 -1 to 83 GINESTRA, Paolo 77 -> 75 No change 77 CASTELLINI, Paolo 86 -> 86/87 (**) No change 86 ANTONELLI, Luca 83 -> 83 (*) -1 to 82 ZENONI, Damiano 86 -> 86/87 (**) No change 86 LUCARELLI, Alessandro 86 -> 86/87 (**) No change 86 PACI, Massimo 86 -> 86 (**) No change 86 ROSSI, Marco 85 -> 85/86 (**) No change 85 FALCONE, Giulio 85 -> 85/84 (*) -1 to 84 TROEST, Magnus 84 -> 85 (**) No change 84 DAGOSTINO, Antonino 83 -> 82 No change 83 MANZONI, Alessio 79 -> 79 No change 79 MORRONE, Stefano 87 -> 87 (**) -1 to 86 BUDEL, Alessandro 86 -> 86/87 (**) No change 86 MARIGA, McDonald 85 -> 86 (**) No change 85 LUNARDINI, Francesco 80 -> 82/83 (**) No change 80 LEON, Julio Cesar 87 -> 87 (**) -1 to 86 PISANU, Andrea 86 -> 85/86 (*) -2 to 84 PARRAVICINI, Francesco 84 -> 82 No change 84 REGINALDO, Ferreira 86 -> 86 (**) -1 to 85 VANTAGGIATO, Daniele 84 -> 86 (**) No change 84 PALOSCHI, Alberto 83 -> 85 (**) +1 to 84 LUCARELLI, Cristiano 89 -> 88/87 (**) -2 to 87 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
CalcioItalia 207 Posted April 29, 2009 Author Report Share Posted April 29, 2009 Re: CalcioItalia's Italian Ratings Livorno DE LUCIA, Alfonso 84 -> 86 (**) No change 84 MAZZONI, Luca 72 -> 72 No change 72 BONETTO, Riccardo 84 -> 86/85 (**) No change 84 RIZZA, Giuseppe 70 -> 74/75 +5 to 75 GRANDONI, Alessandro 86 -> 86/85 (*) -2 to 84 MIGLIONICO, Leonardo 84 -> 85 (*) No change 84 GALANTE, Fabio 85 -> 84 -2 to 83 PERTICONE, Romano 80 -> 83/84 (**) +3 to 83 TERRANOVA, Emanuele 80 -> 81 (*) No change 80 PAVAN, Simone 84 -> 82 No change 84 MARCUS DINIZ, Paixao 74 -> 76 +2 to 76 FILIPPINI, Antonio 86 -> 86/85 (*) -1 to 85 BERGVOLD, Martin 84 -> 85 (**) No change 84 PULZETTI, Nico 86 -> 86/87 (**) -1 to 85 ROSI, Aleandro 84 -> 86/85 (**) +1 to 85 FILIPPINI, Emanuele 84 -> 84 (*) -1 to 83 LOVISO, Massimo 85 -> 86/87 (**) No change 85 CANDREVA, Antonio 80 -> 82/83 (**) +3 to 83 DIAMANTI, Alessandro 84 -> 85 (**) +1 to 85 GIANNICHEDDA, Giuliano 84 -> 82 Disappeared MIGLIORINI, Andrea 72 -> 73 No change 72 TAVANO, Francesco 87 -> 87 (**) No change 87 PAULINHO BETANIN, Sergio 82 -> 83 (*) -1 to 81 VOLPE, Francesco 77 -> 80/81 (**) +3 to 80 CELLERINO, Gaston 84 -> 83 No change 84 ROSSINI, Fausto 85 -> 85 (*) -1 to 84 DANILEVICIUS, Tomas 84 -> 85 (**) -1 to 83 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
CalcioItalia 207 Posted April 29, 2009 Author Report Share Posted April 29, 2009 Re: CalcioItalia's Italian Ratings Brescia VIVIANO, Emiliano 85 -> 86 (**) No change 85 ARCARI, Michele 78 -> 78 No change 78 DALLAMANO, Simone 83 -> 83 (*) No change 83 GILBERTO MARTINEZ, Vidal 83 -> 85 (**) +1 to 84 ZAMBELLI, Marco 83 -> 85 (**) +1 to 84 RISPOLI, Andrea 74 -> 76/77 (*) +6 to 80 MARECO, Víctor 84 -> 85/86 (**) +1 to 85 ZOBOLI, Davide 84 -> 85/86 (**) No change 84 GORZEGNO, Marco 82 -> 83/84 (**) +1 to 83 BEGA, Francesco 83 -> 83/82 -1 to 82 BERARDI, Gaetano 80 -> 83 (**) +2 to 82 DE MAIO, Sebastian 72 -> 72/73 No change 72 EL KADDOURI, Omar (not in DB -> 70) Added with 73 TOGNOZZI, Luca 85 -> 84/83 No change 85 BARONIO, Roberto 85 -> 85/86 (**) No change 85 VASS, Ádám 83 -> 85 (**) No change 83 SZETELA, Danny 82 -> 82 (*) No change 82 SALAMON, Bartosz 71 -> 75 (*) +5 to 76 RINI, Marco Martina 67 -> 67 No change 67 ZAMBRELLA, Fabrizio 83 -> 85/86 (**) +1 to 84 JADID, Abdelrazak 80 -> 78 (see Bari) -2 to 78 TADDEI, Riccardo 80 -> 82/83 (**) No change 80 MORFEO, Domenico 84 -> 82/81 No change 84 SARNO, Vincenzo 72 -> 71 No change 72 POSSANZINI, Davide 85 -> 85 (**) -1 to 84 CARACCIOLO, Andrea 86 -> 86/87 (**) No change 86 OKAKA CHUKA, Stefano 84 -> 83/84 No change 84 NASSI, Maurizio 80 -> 82/83 (**) +3 to 83 FECZESIN, Róbert 83 -> 83/84 (*) -1 to 82 CAON, Federico (not in DB -> 94) Not added DEFENDI, Edoardo (not in DB -> 98) Not added Quote Link to post Share on other sites
CalcioItalia 207 Posted April 30, 2009 Author Report Share Posted April 30, 2009 Re: CalcioItalia's Italian Ratings Sassuolo BRESSAN, Walter 83 -> 85 (**) +1 to 84 POMINI, Alberto 77 -> 76/77 No change 77 PINZAN, Andrea 77 -> 76/75 -2 to 75 DONAZZAN, Nicola 80 -> 84/85 (**) +3 to 83 GIRELLI, Sebastiano 75 -> 76 No change 75 ANDREOLLI, Marco 82 -> 85 (**) +2 to 84 REA, Angelo 83 -> 84/85 (**) +1 to 84 ANSELMI, Fabrizio 80 -> 84/85 (**) +3 to 83 BASTRINI, Alessandro 82 -> 82/81 No change 82 PICCIONI, Marco 78 -> 83/84 (**) +4 to 82 CONSOLINI, Nicolò 78 -> 82/83 (**) +2 to 80 SILVESTRINI, Matteo 70 -> 70 No change 70 GRIMALDI, Edevaldo 79 -> 77 No change 79 PENSALFINI, Filippo 80 -> 82/83 (**) +2 to 82 FILKOR, Attila 78 -> 79/80 No change 78 DELLA ROCCA, Francesco 78 -> 79 No change 78 SALVETTI, Emiliano 83 -> 85/84 (**) +1 to 84 FUSANI, Massimiliano 80 -> 82/83 (**) +2 to 82 POLI, Andrea 77 -> 82/83 (**) +5 to 82 MAGNANELLI, Francesco 80 -> 84/85 (**) +3 to 83 ERPEN, Horacio 80 -> 82/83 (**) +2 to 82 JIDAYI, William 76 -> 75 No change 76 NOSELLI, Alessandro 83 -> 84/85 (**) +1 to 84 MASUCCI, Gaetano 80 -> 83/84 (**) +2 to 82 PAGANI, Stefano 77 -> 82/83 (**) +2 to 79 ZAMPAGNA, Riccardo 86 -> 86 (**) No change 86 MARTINETTI, Daniele 79 -> 80 +1 to 80 SELVA, Andy 80 -> 79/80 -2 to 78 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
CalcioItalia 207 Posted April 30, 2009 Author Report Share Posted April 30, 2009 Re: CalcioItalia's Italian Ratings Empoli BASSI, Davide 84 -> 85/86 (**) No change 84 DOSSENA, Renato (not in DB -> 72) Added with 74 PELAGOTTI, Alberto 67 -> 67 No change 67 BALLI, Daniele 84 -> 83 No change 84 TOSTO, Vittorio 86 -> 86 (**) -1 to 85 SABATO, Rocco 84 -> 83 No change 84 CUPI, Andrea 84 -> 84 (*) -2 to 82 VINCI, Alessandro 72 -> 78 (*) +5 to 77 MARZORATTI, Lino 86 -> 86 (**) No change 86 VARGAS, Jorge 86 -> 86 (**) -1 to 85 KOKOSZKA, Adam 82 -> 84/85 (**) +2 to 84 PICCOLO, Felice 85 -> 85 (**) -1 to 84 ANGELLA, Gabriele 75 -> 80 (*) +2 to 77 BIANCO, Gianluigi 73 -> 76 +3 to 76 ADANI, Daniele 83 -> 82 Disappeared BUSCE, Antonio 86 -> 86 (**) -1 to 85 VANNUCCHI, Ighli 87 -> 87 (**) -2 to 85 CARRUS, Davide 85 -> 84 -2 to 83 MORO, Davide 86 -> 86 (**) -1 to 85 MARIANINI, Francesco 86 -> 86 (**) -1 to 85 VALDIFIORI, Mirko 78 -> 82/83 (**) +4 to 82 MUSACCI, Gianluca 75 -> 75/76 No change 75 PASQUATO, Christian 78 -> 82 (**) +2 to 80 NEGRINI, Matteo 77 -> 76 No change 77 LODI, Francesco 85 -> 85/86 (**) No change 85 SAUDATI, Luca 85 -> 85/84 (*) -2 to 83 CORALLI, Claudio 77 -> 76 No change 77 SAPONARA, Riccardo (not in DB -> 70) Added with 72 POZZI, Nicola 85 -> 85/86 (**) No change 85 CORVIA, Daniele 83 -> 85 (**) No change 83 FLACHI, Francesco (not in DB -> 80) Added with 80 ARCIDIACONO, Pietro 73 -> 75/76 No change 73 CATURANO, Salvatore 70 -> 70 No change 70 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
CalcioItalia 207 Posted April 30, 2009 Author Report Share Posted April 30, 2009 Re: CalcioItalia's Italian Ratings I think I will do just the top 6 teams for Serie B. For any other player in Serie B, I will review if asked. At the moment, 3 other teams (Albinoleffe, Grosseto and Triestina) are still in contention for promotion. Bari 72 points Parma 67 points ---------- Livorno 59 points Brescia 59 points Sassuolo 58 points Empoli 56 points ---------- Albinoleffe 54 points Grosseto 54 points Triestina 52 points Here is a brief idea how promotion works in Serie B. Three teams from Serie B will be promoted to Serie A, while four teams will be relegated. The top two teams are automatically promoted (Bari and Parma at this point of time). The third-placed team could also be automatically promoted if they finish 10 or more points ahead of the fourth-placed team. Else, the third to sixth-placed team will have a play-off to decide the last team to be promoted. In round one of the play-off, the third-placed team will play against the sixth-placed team, while the fourth-placed team will play against the fifth-placed team. It will be over two-legs with the higher-placed (third and fourth) teams having home advantage in the second leg. The winner of each two-legged games will enter round two. In the event where the aggregate is a tie, the higher placed team will be declared the winner (third ahead of sixth, fourth ahead of fifth). In round two, the two winners will play a similar two-legged game with the higher-placed team having home advantage in the second leg. However, this time there will be extra time played if the aggregate is a tie. If the two teams are still tied after thirty minutes, the higher-placed team will be promoted. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
andyowls 11,740 Posted April 30, 2009 Report Share Posted April 30, 2009 Re: CalcioItalia's Italian Ratings I never knew they had that method for promotion in Italy. I think that's a good idea, letting the higher-placed team in the table progress as it rewards them for performing conisistently over the course of the season, instead of leaving the lottery that is the dreaded penalty shoot-out to sort it all out. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
MightyShrimper 246 Posted April 30, 2009 Report Share Posted April 30, 2009 Re: CalcioItalia's Italian Ratings I never knew they had that method for promotion in Italy. I think that's a good idea' date=' letting the higher-placed team in the table progress as it rewards them for performing conisistently over the course of the season, instead of leaving the lottery that is the dreaded penalty shoot-out to sort it all out.[/quote']I agree. Five penalties shouldn't decide the fate of a 48 game league season like it could do in England. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest luke_* Posted April 30, 2009 Report Share Posted April 30, 2009 Re: CalcioItalia's Italian Ratings Can anyone tell me why Aquilani is predicted to decrease? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
BenReado 3,954 Posted April 30, 2009 Report Share Posted April 30, 2009 Re: CalcioItalia's Italian Ratings Can anyone tell me why Aquilani is predicted to decrease? Aquilani will decrease because he has missed a lot of the season due to injury. He'll go to 90. He's had a very furstrating season, but hopefully next season he'll have better luck and rise back to 91 and probably above that in the not too distant future. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
ashkar_asraf 10 Posted April 30, 2009 Report Share Posted April 30, 2009 Re: CalcioItalia's Italian Ratings What do you guys think will happen to the rating of KUZMANOVIC of Fiorentina? Some threads say he will rise to 90 while others say he will stay the same. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
CalcioItalia 207 Posted May 1, 2009 Author Report Share Posted May 1, 2009 Re: CalcioItalia's Italian Ratings I never knew they had that method for promotion in Italy. I think that's a good idea' date=' letting the higher-placed team in the table progress as it rewards them for performing conisistently over the course of the season, instead of leaving the lottery that is the dreaded penalty shoot-out to sort it all out.[/quote']Yes, such a play-off where the higher-placed team have an advantage is better than just a penalty shoot-out. Essentially, they can afford to play for a draw to advance, while the lower-placed team have to definitely win.I agree. Five penalties shouldn't decide the fate of a 48 game league season like it could do in England.What is it like in England?Can anyone tell me why Aquilani is predicted to decrease?He has not been playing a lot because of persistent injuries. But he is a good player and can get back to 91 or above.What do you guys think will happen to the rating of KUZMANOVIC of Fiorentina? Some threads say he will rise to 90 while others say he will stay the same.He should rise. I would say 70% rise, 30% stay. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Dermo 4,315 Posted May 1, 2009 Report Share Posted May 1, 2009 Re: CalcioItalia's Italian Ratings Thank you for all the prompt and corteous responses so far, I managed to swap Carrozieri out for Juninho, 93, as I got a grat swap deal for him and I signed Biava to replace. And good work with the Seria B teams. I have a few good oldies in my team, (by the way I have plenty of other teams with loads of Italians, but there is only 1 team I ask help about), I have Cani and Juric. I see you have predicted a rise of 1 for each. I would say 2 according to the averages, and where there teams lie right now, but are Genoa and Cagliari likely to have another succesive year in relative terms for where they will likely finish? Surely this will bring up the average rating for their teams. I also managed to sign Consigli, before he becomes another Asenjo, Romero or Rui Patricio. I see a rise of 4 for him he has only let in 11 in his 12 games which is not to bad for a mid table team I suppose. Do you think he will go on to bigger teams, or is he a once off, will he reach 90? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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