Earlier this week, EA Sports began upping the anticipation and excitement levels for the much-coveted release of FIFA 15 by drip-feeding us the ratings of the top 50 players. So far, weve only had the first thirty and debate is already raging over the fact that Iker Casillas, a keeper who had a horrendous World Cup his decision making was particularly questionable in the mauling Spain faced against the Netherlands a keeper who also, until recently, hadnt even been Real Madrids No.1, maintained such a high rating of 84 this is, however, a rating drop of two points from his FIFA 14 level. The debate of FIFA player ratings will be a debate that our kids will argue about, and their kids after them and their kids after themyou get the picture. FIFA will never EVER release a game were the users go: Yep, all 16,000 or so players are rated perfectly. So, until the impossible utopia is reached, lets take a look at who we think will be knocked down a peg or two this time around. Will Cristiano Ronaldos poor World Cup mean he falls further than the two-point gap between him and Lionel Messi in FIFA 14?