Lensois 6,316 Posted October 10, 2010 Report Share Posted October 10, 2010 RisersNestor Muslera - 87--->88/89 Stephan Lichsteiner - 89--->89/90 Luis Cavanda 75--->77-80 (Assuming he keeps getting regulary playing-time) Andre Dias - 88--->89/88 Hernanes - 90--->91 Stefano Mauri - 88--->89 Droppers Albano Bizzari - 85--->84/85 Tommaso Berni - 81--->79 Riccardo Bonetto - 84--->82/83 Lionel Scaloni - 86--->83 Christian Manfredini - 85--->80 (Does he even play there?) Mourad Meghni - 86--->85 Simone Del Nero - 84-->82 Lucas Correa - 79--->75 Who Shall I Buy? Luis Cavanda has definately been a suprise figure in a very strong Lazio team (it was years ago since they were this strong!). He might be a bit of unpolished gold-plate, but he certainly has the potential of beeing a future star defender. As many Africans, Cavanda possesses a strong physic and we could aswell add that he is very good with the ball-control and in the air. Thus he can handle both the RB slot and the CB slot relative easily. With older guys like Andre Dias and Biava in the defence, Cavanda really has good mentors he could be teached a thing or two from. The future definately looks bright for this Belgian-Angolian prodigy. Kensational, Longnose, mister keegan and 3 others 6 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Lensois 6,316 Posted October 10, 2010 Author Report Share Posted October 10, 2010 Re: Serie A Ratings 10/11 RisersMcDonald Mariga - 87--->88 Philippe Coutinho - 78--->85/86 Jonathan Biabiany - 86--->87 Droppers Nelson Rivas - 85--->84 Sulley Muntari - 90--->89 Mancini - 88--->86 David Suazo - 88--->86 Who Shall I Buy? After waiting a total of two years before he could finally take on the Neazurri kit, Philippe Coutinho has showed that his hype is for real. The former Vasco da Gama player, has so far gotten many minutes by coach Rafa, who is videly known for his love for the rotation-system. However, Coutinho has definately showed that he is definately living up to his hype. With his flashy dribbles, quick feets and good pace, Coutinho might be seen as the ideal winger. What suprise me most is his work-rate. I mean, who would have though that a Brazilian and a Brazilian who is 18 (!) would be perhaps the hardest working player on a pitch consisting a bunch of guys who last season were crowed Champions League winners? LOPJSY70LPY redandwhitekop 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Lensois 6,316 Posted October 10, 2010 Author Report Share Posted October 10, 2010 Re: Serie A Ratings 10/11 RisersMorgan De Sanctis - 89--->89/90 Paolo Cannavaro - 88--->89/88 Hugo Campangaro - 88--->89/88 Edinson Cavani - 90--->91/90 Droppers Gennaro Iezzo - 85--->84 Matteo Gianello - 83--->81 Erminio Rullo - 84--->82 Manuele Blasi - 87--->86 Who Shall I Buy? After literally crying out in the media and saying that ''I want to move to one of the biggest club in Europe and compete in the Champions League'', Edinson Cavani has ever since that shock-move Naples showed that he is worth to play for a team that competes on the highest stages of them all. However, he didn't have an easy start early on into his Napoli career. As Napoli lacked a quality goal-poacher (a la Eto and Milito), the choice of bringing in Cavani was seen as a joke by the heated Napoli fans, as they (and I personally from the start) thought Cavani's playing-style was far to similar to Lavezzi's and Quagliarella's and Napoli definately didn't need another player that was similar to both of them. So far though, El Matador has scored an incredible five goals six games into the season and has ''schhezed'' the haters. In Palermo, he was the player who was the one doing flashy tricks with the ball and wasn't seen as the ideal goal-poacher, but at Napoli, he is seen as a pure goal-poacher and not the flashy dribbler. Has Napoli found their so badly wanted goal-poacher? Has Cavani found his beloved home? U-8isT-ojuA&feature=related Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Lensois 6,316 Posted October 10, 2010 Author Report Share Posted October 10, 2010 Re: Serie A Ratings 10/11 RisersLuca Antonini - 88--->89/88 Christian Abbiati - 89--->89/90 Thiago Silva - 91--->92 Kevin-Prince Boateng - 86--->88 Nnamdi Oduamadi - 75--->77/76 Droppers Flavio Roma - 85--->84 Marek Jakulovski - 88--->86 Massimo Oddo - 88--->86 Mathieu Flamini - 91--->91/90 Who Shall I Buy? ''The Ghetto Kid'', as he labels himself. Kevin-Prince Boateng has taken big steps in his career at such a short time. From beeing a reserve in Tottenham two years ago, Kevin-Prince Boateng has taken a starting spot at the club with the most titles out in Europe, AC Milan. So far, Boateng has operated mostly as a winger in a three-mens-attack or as a more defensive-midfielder in a three-men-tight-midfield. Boateng has adapted himself to the Italian style of play very easy and is already a fan-favourite at San Siro. If he keeps this up, I am sure he can write history at Milan. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Lensois 6,316 Posted October 10, 2010 Author Report Share Posted October 10, 2010 Re: Serie A Ratings 10/11 RisersMarco Andreolli - 85--->86 Bostjan Cesar - 85--->86 Andrea Mantovani - 87--->88/87 Davide Moscardelli - 80--->82/83 Kevin Constant - 84--->86/85 Droppers Santiago Morero - 86--->85/86 Davide Mandelli - 86--->85/86 Fabio Moro - 80--->77 Gelson Fernandes - 88--->88/87 Roberto Guana - 87--->86 Who Shall I Buy? The whole thing about Andrea Mantovani is still seen as a big joke to me. I mean, why hasn't he gotten a move to a bigger club in Italy? If any club wants him now, his value has just increased, as he still looks very solid so far and is the ultimate defender. With his solid defence style of play, with his solid offensive style of play and good crosses, isn't he the ideal wing-back. Kind of like a older and a bit of under-rated version of Fabio Coentrao, in my opinion. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Lensois 6,316 Posted October 10, 2010 Author Report Share Posted October 10, 2010 Re: Serie A Ratings 10/11 RisersMatteo Sereni - 86--->87 Simone Dallamano - 84--->85 Gilberto Martinez - 83--->85 Francesco Bega - 83--->85 Nicolas Cordova - 85--->86 Panagiotis Kone - 80--->82/81 Preparim Hetemaj - 80--->84/85 Alessandro Diamanti - 86--->87 Andrea Caracciolo - 86--->87 Eder - 85--->86 Droppers Victor Mareco - 85--->85/84 Riccardo Taddei - 80--->79 Robert Feczesin - 80--->79 Who Shall I Buy? Is he the new Fredrik Ljungberg? Preparim Hetemaj has suprised us all with his wonderful performances. They say that the three men upfronts (Diamanti-Caracciolo-Eder) will be the players that will take Brescia to new heights. No disrespect to them, but surely Hetemaj deserves a bit of cred, no? The work-rate, sacrificing playing-style and box-to-box play has impressed on every Il Calcio lover. Now we can hope Stuart Baxter and Hetemaj forget the past and he can return to play for the Finnish national team. MCFC James 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Lensois 6,316 Posted October 10, 2010 Author Report Share Posted October 10, 2010 Re: Serie A Ratings 10/11 RisersFrederik Sørensen - 75--->78-80 Leonardo Bonucci - 88--->90 Milos Krasic - 90--->91/90 Alberto Aquilani - 90--->91/90 Claudio Marchisio - 90--->91/90 Droppers Gianluigi Buffon - 95--->94 Fabio Grosso - 89--->88 Nicola Legrottaglie - 89--->89/88 Hazan Salihamdizic - 87--->85 Mohammed Sissoko - 90--->89 Who Shall I Buy? A season after the now famous partnership Bonucci-Ranocchia, Bonucci got a move to the side in Italy with the most Scudetto's, Juventus. In Juve, things has looked a bit shaky to say the least. Bonucci and Chiellini has at times showed that their are still many things to work on. However, we must know that they haven't been playing with each other previously and that it of course takes sometime to ''gel'' with each other. I'm sure as the time goes, the now regular Gli Azzurri player will form a strong duo in both the national team and in Juve with Chiellini. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Lensois 6,316 Posted October 10, 2010 Author Report Share Posted October 10, 2010 Re: Serie A Ratings 10/11 RisersSalvatore Sirigu - 88--->89 Federico Balzaretti - 88--->89 Mattia Cassani - 89--->89/90 Cesare Bovo - 88--->89/88 Ezequiel Muñoz - 82--->85 Armin Bacinovic - 81--->85 Josip Ilicic - 79--->85 Javier Pastore - 89--->90 Pajtim Kasami - 75--->78/79 Guido Migliaccio - 88--->89/88 Antonio Nocerino - 89--->89/90 Joao Pedro - 75--->80 Abel Hernandez - 86--->87 Mauricio Pinilla - 85--->87 Droppers Francesco Benussi - 85--->84/83 Giacomo Brichetto - 77--->75 Rubinho - 88--->86 Moris Carrozzieri - 85--->84/83 Dorin Goian - 88--->87 Maurizio Ciaramitaro - 82--->81/80 Who Shall I Buy? Josip Ilicic has showed why the Palermo president, Maurizio Zamparini, and the rest of the Palermo board decided to invest a couple of millions € in both him and his fellow countrymen, Armin Bacinovic. The flair, techincal bit and the one-on-one situations are Ilicic's strongest sides and Ilicic and Pastore has created a feared Argentinian-Slovenian attacking-duo. With his powerful shot, Ilicic is aswell a danger on set-pieces. yI7JZGKPWsQ Hayden19 and JinxMillion 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Lensois 6,316 Posted October 10, 2010 Author Report Share Posted October 10, 2010 Re: Serie A Ratings 10/11 RisersCiro Capuano - 86--->87 Nicolas Spolli - 86--->87/86 Marco Biagianti - 87--->88/87 Ezequiel Carboni - 87-->88/87 Droppers Andrea Campagnolo - 85--->84 Christian Terlizzi - 86--->86/85 Simone Pesce - 83--->82 Gennaro Delvecchio - 86--->85 Takayuki Morimoto - 86--->85 Gianvito Plasmati - 83--->82/83 Who Shall I Buy? Their haven't been to many bright spots at Catania this season in my opinion. However, Marco Biagianti has still showed why he was so hailed last season by the Il Calcio fans. With his box-to-box play, Biagianti has been useful for the new coach Giampaolo's prefered formaton 4-4-2. Biagianti can both operate as a left-midfielder, and as a central one, and has so far played on both positions this season with a good result. Potential Gli Azzurri player here. If he keeps performing like this, it will be hard to over-look from him and a call-up should be of high possibility, despite how strong the midfield of Italy is. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Lensois 6,316 Posted October 10, 2010 Author Report Share Posted October 10, 2010 Re: Serie A Ratings 10/11 RisersAndrea Ranocchia - 86--->88 Mattia Destro - 77--->79/80 Droppers Anthony Vanden Borre - 86--->85/84 Kakha Kaladze - 88--->86 Francesco Modesto - 87--->86 Who Shall I Buy? Genoa (or namely Enrico Preziozi) is always a club that is active on the transfermarket. Sometimes in a good way, sometimes in a bad way. In the case with Andrea Ranocchia, it was a bad choice to do what Genoa decided to do: Sell half of him to Inter. Rannochia has so far been outstanding in the perhaps most attacking team in Serie A. Playing alongside 2 defenders isn't easy, but for Ranocchia it is. About six months ago, he was playing in a four-mans-defence, and now in a 3-mans-defence. Last year, Andrea Esposito couldn't handle the tactical changes and he was last year thoughted as a major prospect, but Ranocchia has handle the tatical switch quite easily. Again, it's a bit of a brain-challenge to see why he hasn't been called-up to play with Italy. However, I'm sure as the time goes by, he will have himself cemented a starting place for Italy. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Lensois 6,316 Posted October 10, 2010 Author Report Share Posted October 10, 2010 Re: Serie A Ratings 10/11 RisersJean-Francois Gillet - 87--->88 Edgar Alvarez - 86--->86/87 Sergio Almiron - 87--->88/87 Abdelkader Ghezzal - 85--->86/85 Droppers Gianluca Galasso - 82--->81/80 Cristian Stellini (Retired) Emanuel Rivas - 85--->84 Antonio Langella - 84--->82 José Castillo - 86--->85 Who Shall I Buy? After flopping hard at Juve, but still enjoyed good seasons at a bit smaller clubs like Monaco and Bari, I am 99% sure we might never se Almiron at a big club again. He simply doesn't have the physics for it. However, he will always (for sure) be counted as a hero in the Apulia region. Almiron has kept on his fantastic performances of last season. With creative mannovers, good vision for the game and the best part with him - the perfect assists (2 so far), it's a shame we might never see him at a big club again. However, the Bari fans must be happy with that. Almiron is certainly an enjoyable player to watch. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Lensois 6,316 Posted October 10, 2010 Author Report Share Posted October 10, 2010 Re: Serie A Ratings 10/11 RisersAntonio Rosati - 84--->85 Andrea Giulatto - 83--->84 Simone Ferrario - 80--->84 Simone Sini - 75--->77/78 Djamel Mesbah - 83--->84 Carlos Grossmuller - 85--->86/85 Daniele Corvia - 85--->86 Droppers Souleymane Diamoutene - 85--->84 Bryan Bergougnoux - 83--->82 Who Shall I Buy? Poor offense (only three goals so far), strong defence (only letting in one goal so far) is what resembles Lecce so far into the new season. However, yet this hasn't stopped Daniele Corvia from scoring 2/3 of Lecce's goal so far. Chevanton, who made a comeback to Lecce during the summer, was thought to be the player who would lead the attack into a new dimension. However, he has been very injury-phrone and the Lecce fans has putten their trusts into Corvia's shoulders. He may not have taken the attack into a new dimension (who could blame him, their attack is poor!), but he has certainly been performing good and scored two goals with practically no help from his attacking partners. He might not be their saviour for their Serie A campaign, but atleast he can go with his head held up high. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Lensois 6,316 Posted October 10, 2010 Author Report Share Posted October 10, 2010 Re: Serie A Ratings 10/11 RisersMichael Agazzi - 84--->86 Davide Astori - 86--->87 Andrea Lazzari - 87--->88 Radja Nainggolan - 84--->86 Droppers Federico Marchetti - 89--->88 (He is beeing out-frozen by president Cellino for requesting a move away from Cagliari via media) Simone Barone - 86--->84/83 (Free-agent) Andrea Parola - 85--->84 Dario Biasi - 83--->82 Who Shall I Buy? Andrea Lazzari is to me, the new modern version of Andrea Pirlo. With his vision for the game, good work-ethic, and good on setpieces, he sure does resemble Pirlo quite a bit. However, their is something that is a big diffrence between these two deep-lying trequartistas, and that is that Lazzari is more offensive. Lazzari is seen as the replacement to Pirlo and I can't help but to agree (I even want him to play for Milan now!). It's still a mystery though how he has been constantly overlooked by both Prandelli and Lippi when it comes to getting call-ups for Italy. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Lensois 6,316 Posted October 10, 2010 Author Report Share Posted October 10, 2010 Re: Serie A Ratings 10/11 RisersVladimir Koman - 84--->85/86 Pedro Obiang - 75--->77 Nicola Pozzi - 85--->86 Guido Marilungo - 84--->85/86 Droppers Paolo Sammarco - 87--->86 Pietro Accardi - 86--->85/86 Fabio Cacciatore - 84--->83/84 Who Shall I Buy? With his work-rate, but at the same time a very effective offensive style of play, Vladimir Koman must be the ideal player to have in your team and the bigger teams main attraction. For the first question the answer would something like semi-regular. He has been used in some games and some not, but he has still been one of the brightest spots for the Liguria outfit. For the second question the answer should be no, but he will be a main attraction shortly. Koman has already cemented a starting spot for Hungary and it is just a matter of time before he does it at Sampdoria aswell. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Lensois 6,316 Posted October 15, 2010 Author Report Share Posted October 15, 2010 Re: Serie A Ratings 10/11 Risers Emilliano Viviano - 87--->88 Miguel Britos - 85--->86 Federico Casarini - 82--->83/84 Matteo Rubin - 85--->86 Gaby Mundigayi - 87--->88/87 Diego Perez - 87--->88/87 Luca Siligardi - 75--->80/81 Daniele Paponi - 77--->79 Droppers Evangelos Moras - 86--->85 Antonio Busce - 86--->85 Andrea Pisanu - 84--->83 Who Shall I Buy? A rise to around the 80 mark, that's what the future (in terms of SM) is looking for the youngster, Luca Siligardi. He has quickly taken a starting spot for the low-budget spending team, Bologna, and of course Inter are happy with his development, as it is hard for young players to get a starting spot in a Serie A team. That might make you think he is an extra ordinary player, but don't be fooled, he isn't. At the best, I can see as a squad player for a top half team in Serie A or as a starter for a lower half Serie A team. However, this will still don't stop his big rise! - Credit to Maxpayne KopStar 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Lensois 6,316 Posted October 15, 2010 Author Report Share Posted October 15, 2010 Re: Serie A Ratings 10/11 RisersFrancesco Antonioli - 86--->87 Yuto Nagatomo - 86--->87 Maximilliano Pellegrino - 84--->85 Giuseppe Colucci - 83--->85 Marco Parolo - 84--->85/86 Emanuele Giaccherini - 83--->85 Ezequiel Schelotto - 84--->86 Erjon Bogdani - 85--->86 Droppers Diego Cavalieri - 86--->85/84 Igor Budan - 86--->85 Martin Petras - 84--->83 Petras - 84--->84/83 Who Shall I Buy? After beeing held by both the Il Calcio crowd and by the former Italian coach, Marcello Lippi, Schelotto has been taking his form from Serie B into Serie A for this season. Giaccherini and Schelotto has both made the life hard for the wing-backs in Serie A. With his speed and great ball-control, it isn't to be going into a one-on-one challenge with Schelotto (and Giaccherini for that matter). This future Gli Azzurri player could be snapped up quite cheaply, and once you've done it, you won't regret it. RAJsVv7up0Y - Credit to Maxpayne Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Lensois 6,316 Posted October 15, 2010 Author Report Share Posted October 15, 2010 Re: Serie A Ratings 10/11 RisersMichele Camporese - 75--->78 Alessio Cerci - 84--->85/86 Adem Ljajic - 85--->86/87 Droppers Cristiano Zanetti - 89--->88/89 Mario Bolatti - 88--->87 Who Shall I Buy? ''He isn't good enough for us'' - Sir Alex Ferguson. The legendary coach has been proven wrong though. The Serbian Kaka, as he is beeing labelled in Italy, Adem Ljajic, has really showed what he is made of under his countryman, Mihajlovic. In a rotten Fiorentina team, Ljajic has perhaps been the only bright spot. His performances has been sensational and many are raising their voices as they want to see Ljajic represent Serbia, but to many disgraces, Ljajic has so far been denied a call-up to the senior squad of Serbia and is ''only'' playing for the U-21 team of Serbia. With his flair, speed and ball-control, Ljajic has been one of the biggest revelations so far in Serie A. 5mVZUyDJVEg - Credit to Maxpayne Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Lensois 6,316 Posted October 15, 2010 Author Report Share Posted October 15, 2010 Re: Serie A Ratings 10/11 RisersAntonio Mirante - 87--->88 Luca Antonelli - 84--->86/87 Fernando Marques - 84--->86 Droppers Nicola Pavarini - 84--->83 Marco Pisano - 85--->84 Paolo Dellafiore - 86--->84 Who Shall I Buy? Luca Antonelli. There, I said it. If I would say it about a year ago, everyone would respond to with sentences like ''Who?'' or ''Is he a footballer?''. Now, a year later, Antonelli has taken a what it looks to be, a starting spot for Italy. Under new coach Prandelli, several young players have been called up to play for Italy. Some has done it okay, some has underperformed, and some has been providing wonderful performances. Antonelli is definately belonging to the category of the latter. As Antonelli has clinched a starting spot for both club and country, the future does look really prominsing for the Parma player. - Credit to Maxpayne Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Lensois 6,316 Posted October 15, 2010 Author Report Share Posted October 15, 2010 Re: Serie A Ratings 10/11 RisersLeandro Greco - 80--->82/83 Alessandro Rosi - 85--->85/86 Marco Cassetti - 89--->89/90 Marco Borriello - 90--->91 Droppers Doni - 89--->88/87 Cicinho - 88--->87 Antunes - 83--->81/82 Julio Baptista - 90--->89/88 Simone Perrotta - 92--->92/91 Who Shall I Buy? There aren't to many happy faces in the Giallorossi part of Rome. However, if there is one man who should be proud with his performances, it's Marco Borriello. Ever since that quick that transfer to Roma that was completed within the spaces of just hours, Borriello has showed why he should be a regular and not sit on the bench for Il Rossoneri. Borriello has so far scored 2 out of Roma's 3 goals this season in their Serie A campaign. As you can get him for only 7.5M £ in SM, which is quite a small sum considering his rating, Borriello should definately be worth a buy (if you have a limited budget). 6zJpqgBTsSQ - Credit to Maxpayne Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Lensois 6,316 Posted October 15, 2010 Author Report Share Posted October 15, 2010 Re: Serie A Ratings 10/11 RisersMehdi Benatia - 82--->84/85 Juan Cuadrado - 80--->80/81 Droppers Damiano Ferronetti - 86--->85 Dusan Basta - 86--->85 Viktor Boudianski - 85--->83/82 Bernardo Corradi - 85--->84 Who Shall I Buy? A small fish in a big pot at Marseille and afterwards, a big fish in a small pot. That's how you could describe Mehdi Benatia's career. After quickly showed his worth for the Udinese coach, Francesco Guidolin, Benatia has recieved praise from every corner in Italy. ''How could this guy who just recently came from the Division 2 of France become a leader for the defence in a Serie A team? The questions are many, but there is only one answer - Benatia is a class defender. 3P2owv6Qzbo Quote Link to post Share on other sites
ujfalusi3 28 Posted October 15, 2010 Report Share Posted October 15, 2010 Respuesta: Serie A Ratings 10/11 will VUCINIC KEEP? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Lensois 6,316 Posted October 16, 2010 Author Report Share Posted October 16, 2010 Re: Serie A Ratings 10/11 Guys, the reason to why Joao Pedro will get a rise is beacuse of his services back in Brazil. I mean, when the Brazilian league was reviewed during the summer, Joao Pedro didn't get his deserved rise beacuse he had moved to Palermo. So, now when the Serie A changes occures, he should get his rise to 80 or so. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
illusion 20 Posted October 16, 2010 Report Share Posted October 16, 2010 Re: Serie A Ratings 10/11 Hey Pazzano, great thread (as usual)! I checked out the Palermo rating predictions and am quite surprised to see Javier Pastore's name absent from the list of risers. I thought his form for Palermo's been great (nevermind the transfer speculation). Don't you think he deserves a rise to 90? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Lensois 6,316 Posted October 16, 2010 Author Report Share Posted October 16, 2010 Re: Serie A Ratings 10/11 The thread is now open to post, but I must say this - I clearly stated ''Do not post in here until I say so''. Still, some people here posted. Are you guys having problems with reading or something?! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Scout Maker Posted October 16, 2010 Report Share Posted October 16, 2010 Re: Serie A Ratings 10/11 Sorry for posting before, but I only posted to tell people that you hadn't said we could post yet. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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