Interesting, I also saw this scout ratings, it is interesting how it starts and ends not sure if there isa time element there or what or are those different scouts saying their piece at the same time.
Dunny I know you know about thn things, what is the deal on the sky's ports scout ratings.
Sky Sports Scout Ratings:
0-10 - No hoper
11-20 - Should look elsewhere
21-30 - Might not make it
31-40 - Has work to do
41-50 - Keep an eye on him
51-60 - Great prospect
61-70 - On his way to the top
71-80 - Already World-class
Interesting, I also saw this scout ratings, it is interesting how it starts and ends not sure if there isa time element there or what or are those different scouts saying their piece at the same time.
Dunny I know you know about thn things, what is the deal on the sky's ports scout ratings.
Sky Sports Scout Ratings:
0-10 - No hoper
11-20 - Should look elsewhere
21-30 - Might not make it
31-40 - Has work to do
41-50 - Keep an eye on him
51-60 - Great prospect
61-70 - On his way to the top
71-80 - Already World-class
Stoni, the ratings are compiled over 8 disciplines, and 10 is the maximum you can score for each discipline. The criteria are
1 Shooting
2 Passing
3 Tackling
4 Heading
5 Pace
6 Vision
7 Current Ability
8 Potential
the score out of 10 for each discipline is added up at the end to establish the final score out of 80. If a player score less than 10 then he is classed as a no hoper, if he score say somewhere between 41 and 50 he is worth keeping an eye on and say for instance his score is somewhere between 71 and 80 then he is already a world class player.
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