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PMC
Joined: Mon Dec 08, 2008 7:51 pm Posts: 8158 Location: Vienna
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 Daniel ORAC
Daniel ORAC  Club: Panthrakikos FC Number: 11 Position: AM*, SM, CM, SS Nationality: ROMANIA Age: 25 (06.04.1983) Foot: R Side: B Length: 172 Weight: 68 Attack: 73 Defence: 45 Balance: 75Stamina: 83Top Speed: 80Acceleration: 83Response: 78Agility: 79Dribble Accuracy: 81Dribble Speed: 80Short Pass Accuracy: 75 Short Pass Speed: 74 Long Pass Acc.: 78Long Pass Speed: 75Shot Accuracy: 71 Shot Power: 79Shot Technique: 70 Free Kick Accuracy: 72 Curling: 74 Header: 67 Jump: 74 Technique: 80Aggression: 74 Mentality: 76Keeper Skills: Team Work: 75Injury Tolerance: B Condition/Fitness: 7Weak Foot Accuracy: 6 Weak Foot frequency: 4 Consistency: 6 * Dribble a pretty good player of Pandurii... does every job without complaints and has alot of experience despite being quite young still..
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Joined: Mon Dec 08, 2008 7:51 pm Posts: 8158 Location: Vienna
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 Re: Daniel ORAC, CSM Rm. Vâlcea
loaned out
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Joined: Mon Dec 08, 2008 7:51 pm Posts: 8158 Location: Vienna
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close to Pandurii again
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Joined: Mon Dec 08, 2008 7:51 pm Posts: 8158 Location: Vienna
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moves to Pandurii
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Joined: Mon Dec 08, 2008 7:51 pm Posts: 8158 Location: Vienna
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can someone move him?
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Done
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Joined: Mon Dec 08, 2008 7:51 pm Posts: 8158 Location: Vienna
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thank you sir
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Joined: Sat Feb 14, 2009 1:35 pm Posts: 43
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 Re: Daniel ORAC
Care to explain why his aggression is at a measly 74? For an attacking midfielder, who can also play on the wings and as a supporting striker his aggression seems far too low, especially coupled with his attack defence ratio.
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Joined: Mon Dec 08, 2008 7:51 pm Posts: 8158 Location: Vienna
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Captain wrote: Care to explain why his aggression is at a measly 74? For an attacking midfielder, who can also play on the wings and as a supporting striker his aggression seems far too low, especially coupled with his attack defence ratio. One of the problems with Orac is the problem that he has always been really static and he rarely appeared in attacks. A few tweaks might be necessary as this set is quite old already though. Orac is really a good player but his passive approach has always been something that hindered him from becoming an above average player.
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| Fri Jan 22, 2010 4:47 am |
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Joined: Sat Feb 14, 2009 1:35 pm Posts: 43
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Surely the frequency of his attacking runs though is above a value of 74. Players like Dimitar Berbatov and Luca Toni who're often labelled as static and lazy in their style of play, who rarely make attacking runs even have aggression values of 82 and 90 (WTF) respectively as their valuations for the aforementioned stat. I can see the logic behind the value of what you're saying but going by ladders on the forum, there is a serious problem with some sets of stats. It could even be slated as double standards.
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PMC
Joined: Mon Dec 08, 2008 7:51 pm Posts: 8158 Location: Vienna
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Captain wrote: Surely the frequency of his attacking runs though is above a value of 74. Players like Dimitar Berbatov and Luca Toni who're often labelled as static and lazy in their style of play, who rarely make attacking runs even have aggression values of 82 and 90 (WTF) respectively as their valuations for the aforementioned stat. I can see the logic behind the value of what you're saying but going by ladders on the forum, there is a serious problem with some sets of stats. It could even be slated as double standards. 1) Berbatov and Toni are forwards and only Berbatov is really considered "lazy". Luca Toni is really only attacking and will rarely be seen outside the penalty area. 2) Romania is the league with one of the worst scoring records in Europe and that for a reason. Players like Orac lack decisiveness and will have stints of 5+ games where they don't even have a shot on goal. Orac's SS position is actually something I consider removing because I've never really seen him there and his goal scoring record is absolutely poor. He's a Pandurii player and I don't know how much he changed ever since his short spell at Greece but I can tell you that these guys play a very weird tactic which makes it very difficult to evaluate some of their stats. I'll definately keep your suggestions in mind though as I actually planned on paying more attention to this "problematic" club.
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PMC wrote: 1) Berbatov and Toni are forwards and only Berbatov is really considered "lazy". Luca Toni is really only attacking and will rarely be seen outside the penalty area. Oh I'd definitely consider Toni lazy, he barely runs, and when he does its with a certain nonchalance. Both of these players rarely make attacking runs and well, to stand in an area where you're just "standing" there is hardly warranted of getting a high aggression. That can be done through tactics in game. Whether it to be have his style as attacking in 2010 or to have have his style as a CF pushed high up the field with a low defensive arrow in all previous games, you make your mind up. PMC wrote: 2) Romania is the league with one of the worst scoring records in Europe and that for a reason. Players like Orac lack decisiveness and will have stints of 5+ games where they don't even have a shot on goal. Orac's SS position is actually something I consider removing because I've never really seen him there and his goal scoring record is absolutely poor. Wouldn't that though be down as a problem with consistency and Attack? As he'd then lack the attacking intelligence and consistency to create these shooting chances for himself? PMC wrote: He's a Pandurii player and I don't know how much he changed ever since his short spell at Greece but I can tell you that these guys play a very weird tactic which makes it very difficult to evaluate some of their stats. He seems to be, according to these stats, a tactical dribbler who runs into dead ends.
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Joined: Mon Dec 08, 2008 7:51 pm Posts: 8158 Location: Vienna
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Captain wrote: PMC wrote: 1) Berbatov and Toni are forwards and only Berbatov is really considered "lazy". Luca Toni is really only attacking and will rarely be seen outside the penalty area. Oh I'd definitely consider Toni lazy, he barely runs, and when he does its with a certain nonchalance. Both of these players rarely make attacking runs and well, to stand in an area where you're just "standing" there is hardly warranted of getting a high aggression. That can be done through tactics in game. Whether it to be have his style as attacking in 2010 or to have have his style as a CF pushed high up the field with a low defensive arrow in all previous games, you make your mind up. PMC wrote: 2) Romania is the league with one of the worst scoring records in Europe and that for a reason. Players like Orac lack decisiveness and will have stints of 5+ games where they don't even have a shot on goal. Orac's SS position is actually something I consider removing because I've never really seen him there and his goal scoring record is absolutely poor. Wouldn't that though be down as a problem with consistency and Attack? As he'd then lack the attacking intelligence and consistency to create these shooting chances for himself? PMC wrote: He's a Pandurii player and I don't know how much he changed ever since his short spell at Greece but I can tell you that these guys play a very weird tactic which makes it very difficult to evaluate some of their stats. He seems to be, according to these stats, a tactical dribbler who runs into dead ends. 1) Toni is lazy in some ways but he's the go to guy in every team he plays at and his scoring records confirm it. He's one of the few "classical" box strikers nowadays but we're getting off topic with him. 2) its a problem is almost every area actually but I'll have to check him out when the season begins again to make a judgement 3) sounds pretty much like him although he's almost too static to dribble somewhere.
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