Post by Deleted on Jan 13, 2017 11:38:50 GMT
Do the player values need an overhaul ?
For me there seems to be a massive disconnect for lower rated players compared to higher rated players.
Here are some examples.
Alexis Sanchez, rating is 85, player value of 37.75m. Possibly due an upgrade to 86 so would make value of 49 ish million. Not too far off real life.
Pierre Aubameyang, rating is 84, player value of around 24m ish. Possibly due an upgrade to 85 so would make value of 36 ish million. Again, not massively off real life value.
Marek Hamsik, rating of 83, player value of around 15m ish. Possibly due an upgrade to 84 so would make value of 22 ish million. Again, not massively off real life value, possibly slightly under.
Marco Verrati, rating of 82, player value of around 21m ish. Possibly due an upgrade to 83 so would make value of 32 ish million. Again, not massively off real life value, possibly slightly under.
Adam Lallana, rating of 81, player value of around 4.5m ish. Possibly due an upgrade to 82 so would make value of 7 ish million. Massively incorrect with real life value.
Jermain Defoe, rating of 80, player value of around 1.6m ish. Possibly due an upgrade to 81 so would make value of 2.6 ish million. Massively incorrect with real life value.
Steven Nzonzi, rating of 80, player value of around 3m ish. Possibly due an upgrade to 81 so would make value of 4.4 ish million. Massively incorrect with real life value.
Franck Kessie, rating of 79, player value of around 5m ish. Possibly due an upgrade to 80 so would make value of 7.5 ish million. Massively incorrect with real life value.
Victor Moses, rating of 78, player value of around 0.5m ish. Possibly due an upgrade to 80 so would make value of 3.2 ish million. Massively incorrect with real life value.
Ive used these players as taking off ratings thread as db ratings known. The further you go down the rankings the gap gets bigger between necom values and real life values.
Completely understand this is not real life but there seems to be a massive disconnect here as you get from say 82ov and down.
Its ok saying train the player up etc but lets use Nzonzi as an example. If put to db of 81 and trained to 82 he would still only be worth 7m. Still way out of real life value in comparison to those rated 83 and above.
Thoughts ?
I personally think we need an ascending cascading multiplier applied to those rated 82 down.
For me there seems to be a massive disconnect for lower rated players compared to higher rated players.
Here are some examples.
Alexis Sanchez, rating is 85, player value of 37.75m. Possibly due an upgrade to 86 so would make value of 49 ish million. Not too far off real life.
Pierre Aubameyang, rating is 84, player value of around 24m ish. Possibly due an upgrade to 85 so would make value of 36 ish million. Again, not massively off real life value.
Marek Hamsik, rating of 83, player value of around 15m ish. Possibly due an upgrade to 84 so would make value of 22 ish million. Again, not massively off real life value, possibly slightly under.
Marco Verrati, rating of 82, player value of around 21m ish. Possibly due an upgrade to 83 so would make value of 32 ish million. Again, not massively off real life value, possibly slightly under.
Adam Lallana, rating of 81, player value of around 4.5m ish. Possibly due an upgrade to 82 so would make value of 7 ish million. Massively incorrect with real life value.
Jermain Defoe, rating of 80, player value of around 1.6m ish. Possibly due an upgrade to 81 so would make value of 2.6 ish million. Massively incorrect with real life value.
Steven Nzonzi, rating of 80, player value of around 3m ish. Possibly due an upgrade to 81 so would make value of 4.4 ish million. Massively incorrect with real life value.
Franck Kessie, rating of 79, player value of around 5m ish. Possibly due an upgrade to 80 so would make value of 7.5 ish million. Massively incorrect with real life value.
Victor Moses, rating of 78, player value of around 0.5m ish. Possibly due an upgrade to 80 so would make value of 3.2 ish million. Massively incorrect with real life value.
Ive used these players as taking off ratings thread as db ratings known. The further you go down the rankings the gap gets bigger between necom values and real life values.
Completely understand this is not real life but there seems to be a massive disconnect here as you get from say 82ov and down.
Its ok saying train the player up etc but lets use Nzonzi as an example. If put to db of 81 and trained to 82 he would still only be worth 7m. Still way out of real life value in comparison to those rated 83 and above.
Thoughts ?
I personally think we need an ascending cascading multiplier applied to those rated 82 down.