Q)Isit wrong 2play players,game after game even thou you include when they are fit?..

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Its just that im not doing to well against Cambridge with Crawley on my 5th game of the season.

I have won all the games before and the players ive used have been fit. I use the fitness coloumn or whatever its called to see how they are [fully fit, match fit, bit tired etc].

So the last few games Ive included the players i think will do good for the team thus getting a win hopefully. Players that are valued highly and such. Thisgame against Cambridge im wandering if its more to do with the players i have on the pitch.

Ok, let me get to the point. I was wandering that even though say your player has match fit next to his name whenever you pick him. Which i been doing. Do i ever need to think about just giving him a break anyway say for a game or something?

I dont think there has been anything to indicate something such as this.

So thats my query really:

q)Even if player is match fit. Making me play him game after game only when it says high fitness-match fit. I dont have to give him a break anyway do I?? or do i. ;)

Hope you stuck all the way through this post. I went abit of the track slightly witht the question but am sure I made it clear what I was wandering.

Look forward to reading any comments that this post recieves and hope for some great answers. Ones I find useful.

Thanks for reading again.

edit-my question is with regards to the player having played say a few games in a row. So after playing a few games thou fitness is good-match fit 90%>. Do i need to even think of giving him a match break?
 
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Is always difficult with lower league teams to keep the players in peak fitness because of the amount of games you play and the fact you normally have a small squad. I would say if their fitness is less than 90% before a game then you need to rest them for a game, i know its hard when a lower league team to do this but this is the key for a good season. Unfortuneatly you may need to sacrifice a run in the cup to keep the amount of games down that you play during the season. Also if you right click on a player and go on his training you can set him to rest for 1,2,3 days to a week. It might be an idea to rest key players for a couple of days before games. Other thing you could do is put players who are low on fitness but are key players to the team on the bench and bring them on if you need to use them, or you could play them for say 60 mins then sub them off. Hope this helps.
 
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Thanks for your advice. The thing is that my players would be FIT 93%>+ though im wandering is there a secret discreet stat that comes into play when you play a person game after game after game. Though all the time his fitness is above 92-3-4%. Cos im just wandering how i beat better team than cambridge before and am failing to win against cambridge now. Is it ok to play them in games like this or do i need to give them a game break even though they are match fit/ fully fit?
 
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