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Old 18 Mar 2005, 03:11 PM   #1
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I'd like this Stickied,please.

This is the thread for people to talk about training. Best results. Favorite Schedule types. As per requested by others on the board.

Delinquent players and how best to deal with them. Who's the best Coach?

If possible Links to FMusa4you.com could be provided and SIGAMES, to their boards which deal with the same subjects. In order to expand the available knowledge/help to those of us, the WWSM/FM faithful.
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Old 18 Mar 2005, 03:33 PM   #2
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Good thread idea... I've had problems with players who missed practice or got carded and warned them... they initially hit out at you but leave them be and bench them for a game or two and then they apologize... well, atleast in my experience.
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Old 18 Mar 2005, 04:32 PM   #3
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i just have a normal training regimen going right now. I still have no clue what I'm doing, about 10 games into my first season with Arsenal on my slow computer, come the middle of April I'll have a high powered machine that will own this game so I'm waiting until then to get real involved with everything.
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Old 18 Mar 2005, 07:18 PM   #4
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There is a bug w/ training... if you set too many schedules the game will take all the activities out of one or two of the schedules and there is no way to remedy it... its quite enfuriating tbh...

Does anyone have a good schedule for wingers? My wing training schedule never gets the job done it seems... I can get the wingers to improve but not at crossing...

Also, I can't recall someone actually getting more creative, does anyone know of Creativity is a trainable stat?
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Old 20 Mar 2005, 10:06 PM   #5
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A way of getting round the flaw in training (flawed in that certain 'exercises' that should increase stats, don't), is to play around with it a little. Say you want a regimen that increases your defensive players stats, pick out all the different exercises until the defensive bar reaches or is either over, the marker. Do the same for attackers and Goalkeepers.

You'd be surprised at the training regimen because the exercises that shouldn't have that big an influence DO. Once you've done this, watch those stats fly.

Of course, some people see it as cheating because it's not realistic. I say that until training itself is more realistic, there's really no alternative.
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I agree. Certain regimens make outfield players improve in Goalkeeping. It bothers me greatly.
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Old 15 Jun 2005, 02:14 PM   #7
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I just let my ass. man. control training because otherwise it would be way to confusing.
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Old 16 Jun 2005, 05:07 AM   #8
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I just let my ass. man. control training because otherwise it would be way to confusing.


Used to do the same, my friend. Turns out it doesn't matter if your assistant is Jose Mourinho (check his stats, blinding!), having the correct schedules and coaches will always provide better results than letting him handle it.

For a long time I actually didn't know training can be THAT effective. You can sign a player and have all his stats up by 3/4 points in the first few weeks!

TBH the best results I get are using either the 'bas training' or 'cleon training' schemes from sortitoutsi.net
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I let my ass man handle the training because frankly it's boring to me to change the regimens around when the stop working. When I get REALLY involved I will have 5-6 regimens, and it's ridiculous that a regimen which worked GREAT one week, now has all players in it dropping like rocks.
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I let my ass man handle the training because frankly it's boring to me to change the regimens around when the stop working. When I get REALLY involved I will have 5-6 regimens, and it's ridiculous that a regimen which worked GREAT one week, now has all players in it dropping like rocks.
What I do, is just set up 2 schedules for each type of player... well, wingers get one, but strikers, defenders, midfielders all have 2... for strikers, one will emphasize mainly finishing and heading and is basically for #9's, the other one emphasizes, passing, technique and off the ball, basically one for saviola type strikers... I swap forwards in between those based on whether they are improving or not. Same with mids... one for creators and one for holding mids... yes, even your pretty boy #10's can learn to play defense... that's my mentality anyway.
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