In every past football manager game I always use other peoples trainings like TUGs, or Dans. But this year I'm trying to develop my own. For last the few days I have came up with a quite good schedule.
I have started at Tottenham, they are a team with good training facilities, but after a season you will get them upgraded to top class, but the coaching stuff lacked. Next up you need to find the players that you can work on, no point in picking a 17 year old centre back with Tackling, Heading and Marking at 5. He will never do a job for you. Then being in preseason it’s about your players learning your tactics but also getting fit enough to do so, not get injured and hit the ground running for improving.
To achieve all this you need the following things.
1.Know your facilities and adjust your expectations accordingly. If you have poor training facilities, don’t expect big jumps. If you have fantastic facilities then make sure you hit your potential.
2.Get the right coaches in, no point in having a fantastic set up and then have rubbish coaches, or coaches coaching the wrong things.
3.Don’t have to many or two few coaches. If you have too few you are spreading them out and one Goalkeeping coach with 10 goalies slows things down. If you are at a big club and are allowed a lot of coaching staff then don’t have them all as Coach’s, but have First Team coaches and Youth Coaches for each segment.
4.Players need to play, they learn so much more on the field of play.
5.Players need tutoring, but the right type of tutor, not someone to teach them bad habits.
6.Keep them happy; people learn more when they are happy.
All makes common sense you say and I have seen it all before. Well what I have learnt that I have seen regularly but doesn’t work, is training schedules over training the players, leaving them tired and slowing down their progress. My schedules are not over intensive, there at a medium level.
Coaches
Gk = Goalkeeping, Motivating, Determination, Discipline.
Def = Defend, Tactical, Motivating, Determination and Discipline.
Att = Attacking, Tactical, Motivating, Determination and Discipline.
Shooting = Technical (most important here), Attack, Motivating, Determination and Discipline.
Strength = Fitness, Motivating, Determination and Discipline.
Aerobics = Fitness, Motivating, Determination and Discipline.
Tactics = Tactics, Motivating, Determination and Discipline.
Ball Control = Technical, Motivating, Determination and Discipline.
Set Pieces = Attack, Mentality, Technical, Motivating, Determination and Discipline.
I have been trying these out for a season or so now, though I would love some people to try them and leave some feedback
Players that have improved well.
Gareth Bale
Before after
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Lucas
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*Remember still early testing hopefully will make them better
Schedules
KevyMatts GKs = Goalkeepers
KevyMatts FBs = Full Backs
KevyMatts CBs = Centre backs
KevyMatts CMs = Centre Midfielders
KevyMatts AMs = Attacking Midfielders
KevyMatts WGRs = Wingers
KevyMatts SKRs = Strikers
To use the schedule:
1.Place it in Documents/Sports Interactive/Football Manager 2011/Schedules.
2.If you do not have a schedules folder then create one.
3.In the game go to training. Click on schedules then manage schedules and click on import, and if you have put them in the right folder, they should be there, if they aren't, please revert back to step one.
Download Link:http://www.gamefront.com/files/20044294/KevyMatts+V1.rar
I have started at Tottenham, they are a team with good training facilities, but after a season you will get them upgraded to top class, but the coaching stuff lacked. Next up you need to find the players that you can work on, no point in picking a 17 year old centre back with Tackling, Heading and Marking at 5. He will never do a job for you. Then being in preseason it’s about your players learning your tactics but also getting fit enough to do so, not get injured and hit the ground running for improving.
To achieve all this you need the following things.
1.Know your facilities and adjust your expectations accordingly. If you have poor training facilities, don’t expect big jumps. If you have fantastic facilities then make sure you hit your potential.
2.Get the right coaches in, no point in having a fantastic set up and then have rubbish coaches, or coaches coaching the wrong things.
3.Don’t have to many or two few coaches. If you have too few you are spreading them out and one Goalkeeping coach with 10 goalies slows things down. If you are at a big club and are allowed a lot of coaching staff then don’t have them all as Coach’s, but have First Team coaches and Youth Coaches for each segment.
4.Players need to play, they learn so much more on the field of play.
5.Players need tutoring, but the right type of tutor, not someone to teach them bad habits.
6.Keep them happy; people learn more when they are happy.
All makes common sense you say and I have seen it all before. Well what I have learnt that I have seen regularly but doesn’t work, is training schedules over training the players, leaving them tired and slowing down their progress. My schedules are not over intensive, there at a medium level.
Coaches
Gk = Goalkeeping, Motivating, Determination, Discipline.
Def = Defend, Tactical, Motivating, Determination and Discipline.
Att = Attacking, Tactical, Motivating, Determination and Discipline.
Shooting = Technical (most important here), Attack, Motivating, Determination and Discipline.
Strength = Fitness, Motivating, Determination and Discipline.
Aerobics = Fitness, Motivating, Determination and Discipline.
Tactics = Tactics, Motivating, Determination and Discipline.
Ball Control = Technical, Motivating, Determination and Discipline.
Set Pieces = Attack, Mentality, Technical, Motivating, Determination and Discipline.
I have been trying these out for a season or so now, though I would love some people to try them and leave some feedback
Players that have improved well.
Gareth Bale
Before after
View attachment 139468 View attachment 139471
Lucas
Before after
View attachment 139470 View attachment 139467
*Remember still early testing hopefully will make them better
Schedules
KevyMatts GKs = Goalkeepers
KevyMatts FBs = Full Backs
KevyMatts CBs = Centre backs
KevyMatts CMs = Centre Midfielders
KevyMatts AMs = Attacking Midfielders
KevyMatts WGRs = Wingers
KevyMatts SKRs = Strikers
To use the schedule:
1.Place it in Documents/Sports Interactive/Football Manager 2011/Schedules.
2.If you do not have a schedules folder then create one.
3.In the game go to training. Click on schedules then manage schedules and click on import, and if you have put them in the right folder, they should be there, if they aren't, please revert back to step one.
Download Link:http://www.gamefront.com/files/20044294/KevyMatts+V1.rar
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