Halstinho 9,200 Posted September 16, 2010 Report Share Posted September 16, 2010 The risers of this edition's Allsvenskan rating changes. Any question about other player's, player's potential/ability etc, I'm you man. AIK: Daniel Gustavsson - 75 -> 76 Mohamed Bangura - 75 -> 78 Viktor Lundberg - 77 -> 78 Pontus Engblom - 77 -> 79 Walid Atta - 78 -> 80 (Will not play any more games for AIK because he didn't renew his contract, ridiculous isn't it? ) Niklas Backman - 78 -> 81 Martin Lorentzson - 79 -> 81 (Position Change -> CB/CM) Åtvidabergs FF: Amir Suljic - 77 -> 79 Dejan Doslic - 77-> 78 Glenn Roberts - 77 -> 78 da Silva Alberis - 78 -> 81 Christoffer Karlsson - 78 -> 81 Pontus Karlsson - 78 -> 80 Bruno Manoel Marinho - 78 -> 80 (Position Change -> CM) Viktor Prodell - 78 -> 81 Johan Oscar Moller - 78 -> 82 Paulus Roiha - 79 -> 81 Henrik Gustavsson - 80 -> 81/82 Jesper Arvidsson - 80 -> 82 Daniel Hallingström - 80 -> 82 Kristian Bergstrom - 80 -> 81 (Don't think he can get 82 because of his age) Haris Radetinac - 80 -> 82 BK Häcken: Mohammed Ali Khan - 74 -> 76 Emil Wahlström - 76 -> 81 Silva Vinicius Lopes - 78 -> 80 Daniel Forsell - 79 -> 81 Jonas Bjurström - 80 -> 82 Mattias Östberg - 82 -> 82/83 John Chibuike - 82 -> 83/84 Jonas Henriksson - 83 -> 84 Mattias Ranégie - 83 -> 84 Djurgårdens IF: Tommy Vaiho - 75 -> 77 Yosif Ayuba - 75 -> 76 Philip Hellquist - 75 -> 81 (Position Change -> CM/DM) Joona Toivio - 78 -> 81 Prince Ikpe Ekong - 78 -> 80 Hrvoje Milic - 78 -> 79 (Not playing any more games, taking a break. Looks likely to leave though. Nearly joined Freiburg but the deal collapsed.) Christer Youssef - 78 -> 80 Kennedy Igboananike - 78 -> 80 Petter Gustafsson - 80 -> 81 Kebba Ceesay - 80 -> 82 Joel Perovuo - 80 -> 81 Sharbel Touma - 80 -> 81 Kasper Hamalainen - 81 -> 83 John Orembo - 82 -> 82/83 More to come up and also I think there must be more position changes, the position changes I mentioned were from the top of my head, so I will do more research into them and inform you. Guanaco 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Yo-yo 125 Posted September 16, 2010 Report Share Posted September 16, 2010 Re: 2010 Allsvenskan Risers Thread. Do you know anything about Jasmin Sudic and Mikael Dyrestam? Like if they'd rise or not? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Halstinho 9,200 Posted September 17, 2010 Author Report Share Posted September 17, 2010 Re: 2010 Allsvenskan Risers Thread. Do you know anything about Jasmin Sudic and Mikael Dyrestam? Like if they'd rise or not? Nope, both have long term injuries. But both are good talents though. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
IanMcCo 7,044 Posted September 17, 2010 Report Share Posted September 17, 2010 Re: 2010 Allsvenskan Risers Thread. I'm gonna link my original 'players with minutes' to your thread Good work as always Tiesto - looking forward to your glowing review of Goteberg Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Yo-yo 125 Posted September 17, 2010 Report Share Posted September 17, 2010 Re: 2010 Allsvenskan Risers Thread. Nope' date=' both have long term injuries. But both are good talents though. [/quote']Thanks. Hope they get back as quick as they can though:o Quote Link to post Share on other sites
IanMcCo 7,044 Posted September 22, 2010 Report Share Posted September 22, 2010 Re: 2010 Allsvenskan Risers Thread. Seems SM have been rather more friendly to the 'bigger' Swedish teams than the smaller What do you reckon Tiesto? Peter Jansson at Malmo - +5 for 1200+ mins (75-80) Jimmy Durmaz at Malmo - +8 for 1220+ mins (75-83) Bjorkstrom at BP - +3 for 1900+ mins (75-78) These are not predictions - these have already happened Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Halstinho 9,200 Posted September 22, 2010 Author Report Share Posted September 22, 2010 Re: 2010 Allsvenskan Risers Thread. Seems SM have been rather more friendly to the 'bigger' Swedish teams than the smallerWhat do you reckon Tiesto? Peter Jansson at Malmo - +5 for 1200+ mins (75-80) Jimmy Durmaz at Malmo - +8 for 1220+ mins (75-83) Bjorkstrom at BP - +3 for 1900+ mins (75-78) These are not predictions - these have already happened I'd agree with the rating increases with Pontus' (It's not Peter) and Jimmy's. I'd reckon it's fair. But Björkström surely must be rated 80. Edit: I just looked at the overall rating changes and I'm a bit happy and disappointed as well. I'm suprised that Hamad hasn't rised whilst Molins has. Hamad has taken over Molins' place. Also, Daniel Andersson dropped as well, which is surprising really and Johan Larsson only rose by 5. . And if the SM researchers really call themselves researchers, you should have known to give out some position changes. I'm not going to bother sending tickets for them lazy muppets. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
IanMcCo 7,044 Posted September 22, 2010 Report Share Posted September 22, 2010 Re: 2010 Allsvenskan Risers Thread. I'd agree with the rating increases with Pontus' (It's not Peter) and Jimmy's. I'd reckon it's fair. But Björkström surely must be rated 80.Edit: I just looked at the overall rating changes and I'm a bit happy and disappointed as well. I'm suprised that Hamad hasn't rised whilst Molins has. Hamad has taken over Molins' place. Also' date=' Daniel Andersson dropped as well, which is surprising really and Johan Larsson only rose by 5. . And if the SM researchers really call themselves researchers, you should have known to give out some position changes. I'm not going to bother sending tickets for them lazy muppets.[/quote'] I agree about the sending tickets anyway - they seem to be rejecting them since I got them to update League 2 in England.... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
craigavfcnealis 74 Posted November 24, 2010 Report Share Posted November 24, 2010 Re: 2010 Allsvenskan Risers Thread. The transfer ban for the players below is upcoming, was just wondering if too keep any of them? Any of them linked with moves away from Allsvenskan to Big European leagues or any national team recognition etc Johan Larsson--20--80 Philip Hellqvist--19--80 Ivo Pekalski --20--82 Mervan Celik --20--78 Cheers for any help provided!! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
najduch5 866 Posted November 24, 2010 Report Share Posted November 24, 2010 Re: 2010 Allsvenskan Risers Thread. The risers of this edition's Allsvenskan rating changes. Any question about other player's' date=' player's potential/ability etc, I'm you man. [/color'] AIK: Daniel Gustavsson - 75 -> 76 Mohamed Bangura - 75 -> 78 Viktor Lundberg - 77 -> 78 Pontus Engblom - 77 -> 79 Walid Atta - 78 -> 80 (Will not play any more games for AIK because he didn't renew his contract, ridiculous isn't it? ) Niklas Backman - 78 -> 81 Martin Lorentzson - 79 -> 81 (Position Change -> CB/CM) Åtvidabergs FF: Amir Suljic - 77 -> 79 Dejan Doslic - 77-> 78 Glenn Roberts - 77 -> 78 da Silva Alberis - 78 -> 81 Christoffer Karlsson - 78 -> 81 Pontus Karlsson - 78 -> 80 Bruno Manoel Marinho - 78 -> 80 (Position Change -> CM) Viktor Prodell - 78 -> 81 Johan Oscar Moller - 78 -> 82 Paulus Roiha - 79 -> 81 Henrik Gustavsson - 80 -> 81/82 Jesper Arvidsson - 80 -> 82 Daniel Hallingström - 80 -> 82 Kristian Bergstrom - 80 -> 81 (Don't think he can get 82 because of his age) Haris Radetinac - 80 -> 82 BK Häcken: Mohammed Ali Khan - 74 -> 76 Emil Wahlström - 76 -> 81 Silva Vinicius Lopes - 78 -> 80 Daniel Forsell - 79 -> 81 Jonas Bjurström - 80 -> 82 Mattias Östberg - 82 -> 82/83 John Chibuike - 82 -> 83/84 Jonas Henriksson - 83 -> 84 Mattias Ranégie - 83 -> 84 Djurgårdens IF: Tommy Vaiho - 75 -> 77 Yosif Ayuba - 75 -> 76 Philip Hellquist - 75 -> 81 (Position Change -> CM/DM) Joona Toivio - 78 -> 81 Prince Ikpe Ekong - 78 -> 80 Hrvoje Milic - 78 -> 79 (Not playing any more games, taking a break. Looks likely to leave though. Nearly joined Freiburg but the deal collapsed.) Christer Youssef - 78 -> 80 Kennedy Igboananike - 78 -> 80 Petter Gustafsson - 80 -> 81 Kebba Ceesay - 80 -> 82 Joel Perovuo - 80 -> 81 Sharbel Touma - 80 -> 81 Kasper Hamalainen - 81 -> 83 John Orembo - 82 -> 82/83 More to come up and also I think there must be more position changes, the position changes I mentioned were from the top of my head, so I will do more research into them and inform you. Are these the latest ratings? For example the only one i noticed was Emil Wahlstrom is rated 79? and you've put him as 76? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Dermo 4,315 Posted November 24, 2010 Report Share Posted November 24, 2010 Re: 2010 Allsvenskan Risers Thread. Are these the latest ratings? For example the only one i noticed was Emil Wahlstrom is rated 79? and you've put him as 76? These changes were made this past September. I don't expect Sweden to come around again until March/April. najduch5 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
najduch5 866 Posted November 24, 2010 Report Share Posted November 24, 2010 Re: 2010 Allsvenskan Risers Thread. These changes were made this past September. I don't expect Sweden to come around again until March/April. Ahh right cheers, I feel stupid now not looking at the dates. Dermo 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Halstinho 9,200 Posted November 27, 2010 Author Report Share Posted November 27, 2010 Re: 2010 Allsvenskan Risers Thread. These changes were made this past September. I don't expect Sweden to come around again until March/April. Dobut it. That's when the new season around about starts. The transfer ban for the players below is upcoming' date=' was just wondering if too keep any of them? Any of them linked with moves away from Allsvenskan to Big European leagues or any national team recognition etcJohan Larsson--20--80 Philip Hellqvist--19--80 Ivo Pekalski --20--82 Mervan Celik --20--78 Cheers for any help provided!![/quote'] I'd keep all of them tbh since they will keep on rising, but of you had to get rid of one, it would have to be Celik as he is least talented out of the bunch. There hasn't been any speculation yet as the big league's transfer window isn't open yet. But, in the July transfer window, Ivo was linked with Bologna, but IMO, I think all the players will stay at their clubs. But remember, Ivo might be playing CL group stage football with Malmö. As for international, well we have a winter tour every year where the Scandinavian based players get picked and the one who is most likely to get picked is Ivo. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
craigavfcnealis 74 Posted November 29, 2010 Report Share Posted November 29, 2010 Re: 2010 Allsvenskan Risers Thread. I'd keep all of them tbh since they will keep on rising' date=' but of you had to get rid of one, it would have to be Celik as he is least talented out of the bunch. There hasn't been any speculation yet as the big league's transfer window isn't open yet. But, in the July transfer window, Ivo was linked with Bologna, but IMO, I think all the players will stay at their clubs. But remember, Ivo might be playing CL group stage football with Malmö. As for international, well we have a winter tour every year where the Scandinavian based players get picked and the one who is most likely to get picked is Ivo.[/quote'] Cheers for the reply mate! I've sold them all now lol, i'll just buy back Ivo Pekalski when the swedish changes next come round ;-) Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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