The Better Halfs FM12 TRAINING SCHEDULES

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Welcome to my training section.


Here you will find some uploaded schedules, schedules with the aim to form players into the desired roles. When looking at the different roles, bare in mind that these are NOT synonym to the ones found in the wizard. Instead, these are to be looked at as they are in real life. For instance, in midfield, we use not Central Midfielder as in my opinion, a central midfielder on a support duty within a balanced appraoch IS in fact a Box 2 box midfielder or if used in on defensive duty with hard tackling, then he IS actually a ball winner sitting deep etc etc.

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When will I see result ?

It depends. A common misunderstanding is that training schedule it self raises the Current Ability. This is not the case. The workload of the training along with the quality of the coaches, the mental stats of the player, his overall ambition to become better, the facilities, the quality of the coaches along with the most important part, the match practice are those factors that really matter. When you get these right, the players gets better and if using a training schedule that is well though out, you as a coach have the ability to make sure he gets more skillful in areas that not only he benefits form, but also in a way that suit the way you approach the game



What schedules should I use ?

This is up to you. If playing a direct quick counter game, then perhaps its better to train the MCs into 2 Box2Box and one anchorman. If playing a fluid control based 442, then perhaps the approach will be different. In my current save with Bristol Rovers, I am using really quick wingers, wingers without any defensive skills. As these are quite easy to get and they perform well in the lower divisions, it might be that I need to focus on bringing in and forming my DMC/MC newgenes and young guns into more defensive players. If wanting to use a playmaker, he should probably be a Deep or Defensive one and the other one would probably be a ball winner.

So you see, its all about the approach




The Workload is to high for me !!

If you get a lot of injuries due to the strength and aerobic training, then reduce that category with 20 %. If all the players on that schedule are complaining, then reduce the workload with about 2 nothes. If a single players is complaining, tell him to get stuffed


Individuall training focus

Here, you have a chance to either let a player focus extra on something that hinders him from using his other skills, focusing extra on a skill that whilst not having a multiple effect like the previously mentioned, still is an important skill that is too low, or, train on a crucial skill that is already high, raising it to 18, 19 or perhaps 20




The Training Categories
Here, I have cut & pasted what is already in the game, just to make it more clear

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The Schedules




DEFENDERS


Central Defender
This is your average central defender

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Defensive Wide Defender
This player is a player similar to a central defender is terms of duties only here, he need to be able to break up attacks with his feet rather than with his head

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Attacking Wide Defender
A player that covers lost of space, running up and down the flank. of all the wide players, these are the ones mostly involved in the transition phase and should be able to both break up attacks as well as beating their man and make an opening pass/cross.

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MIDFIELDERS





Anchorman DMC
A limited DMC that should be a master of defensive positioning.

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Hardworking Ballwinner DMC/MC
The ball winner is a player that should not only be able to tackle and get into a good defensive position to do so, buy also to cut angels and mark players tightly. He plays a simple passing game and hold on to the ball.

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Supporting Central Box to Box Midfielder DMC/MC/AMC
A player covering a large amount of space. He should be able to carry out both defensive and attacking duties

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Attacking Midfielder MC/AMC
A player focusing on bieng at the end of the attacking phase rather then in the build up of the transition phase. Has very few defensive duties

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Defensive(Deep lying) Playmaker DMC/MC
A creative player that looks to dictate the tempo and spread opening passes form deeper down the field. Should be able to to handle a wider range of passes as well as helping out keeping the teams defensive shape and breaking up attack
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Attacking( Advanced) Playmaker MC/AMC
A creative player that looks to make those final t-balls from higher up in the pitch, focusing more on the attacking duties then the defensive

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Defensive Winger

Hardworking wide player that should be able to get into a good defensive positioning, anticipate the opponents next move/ movement, break up attacks, hold on to the ball, pass that opening pass and/or beat his man and put in a cross.

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Wide Mid/Winger MR/L/AMR/L
A player moving up and down the flank, providing width and making crosses, moving into the area without the ball. Covers large areas of the field. Needs to be able to beat his man. Puts a bigger focus on the attack then the defence compared to the wingbacks and defensive winger.

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Wingforward AMR/L
Acting like a forward, he goes straight for goal or sets up a teammate with a t-ball rather then making crosses,
staying wide

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ATTACKERS




Trequartista
Creative player that empathise on the attack and the attack only. A great passer with a great mind

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Target Man - Strong - Support
Like the TQ, this player should lie in the hole. Unlike the TQ, he does not need to be creative or posses great technical ability. Instead, he needs his strength. Needs off the ball skills

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Complete Forward, Deep lying Forward & The Complete Target Man( support) to feet
In my opinion, these two roles requires the same skills. He should have great movement and vision. He should be good both with and off the ball and he the higher up the field he plays, the more desperate he needs an eye for a goal

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Advanced Forward/Poacher & ( quick )Target Man Attack
Using his off the ball skills along with his nose for a goal, he becomes your main goalscorer. Pacey, Technique and Agility are other important skills

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TheBetterHalf could you upload some player screen shots who train with this schedule ?

If you are referring to proof of results, then I will not upload i as it will only make people think that it will work for every player, that the schedules them slef will make the playes better.

I am thinking about upoloading some exmaples of plaers that would benefit from them

I WILL upload results of young players that are formed into different roles as my save goes on but that will take a couple of more seasons before one can see the outcome of it, that the player actually became a wingback and not a box 2 box etc
 
I really like these schedules. The distribution of training attributes for every position seems very good. I am only wondering how you are training your youth players. Can you tell me something about that? Are you just using the already available general schedule, or did you also create custom schedules for them?
 
hi, i do not think that training setup will work? mind you with your tactics its safe to say it will not work<img src="http://www.fm-base.co.uk/forum/images/smilies/2.0/smile.gif" border="0" alt="" title="Smile" smilieid="109" class="inlineimg"> what a shame<img src="http://www.fm-base.co.uk/forum/images/smilies/2.0/smile.gif" border="0" alt="" title="Smile" smilieid="109" class="inlineimg"> and 424 brazil/real works very well indeed and does work with any team:) read the coments on that page:)
 
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hi, i do not think that training setup will work? mind you with your tactics its safe to say it will not work what a shame and 424 brazil/real works very well indeed and does work with any team:) read the coments on that page:)

What are you doing ? I told you off as a moderator and you are trying to get revenge ?? I suspect you are a troll and time will tell if i am correct. Wont waste any energy on you though
 
hi, i do not think that training setup will work? mind you with your tactics its safe to say it will not work<img src="http://www.fm-base.co.uk/forum/images/smilies/2.0/smile.gif" border="0" alt="" title="Smile" smilieid="109" class="inlineimg"> what a shame<img src="http://www.fm-base.co.uk/forum/images/smilies/2.0/smile.gif" border="0" alt="" title="Smile" smilieid="109" class="inlineimg"> and 424 brazil/real works very well indeed and does work with any team:) read the coments on that page:)

I have infinitely less patience than TheBetterHalf when it come to people rubbishing other people's work. This is the only time i will warn to stay off this thread, and to watch your behaviour.
 

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i have tried to say im sorry but you have had your chance so all i got to say to you is keep your threats to your self and go **** yourself **** and stick this forum up your fudge pack loose batty boy:( im not taking your **** m8ty ok!!!!!!!! ******

Oh do be quiet. so childish.
 
I do have a question (apologies if already asked or if I missed something in the OP) and it may sound a bit silly. Is it worth using these schedules if you already have top quality coaching staff and training facilities? I normally let the coaching staff pretty much do everything but I quite fancy getting more involved in the hands on approach
 
I do have a question (apologies if already asked or if I missed something in the OP) and it may sound a bit silly. Is it worth using these schedules if you already have top quality coaching staff and training facilities? I normally let the coaching staff pretty much do everything but I quite fancy getting more involved in the hands on approach

Good question and the answer is: Yes, this is actually when they work* best. Use them to form younger players in a way that suits your tactical approach

If the questions had been " I am playing a career game and will be clubhopping ...or... " I am switching tactics all the time" should I uslte them, then the answer would have been: No, as you will never benefit from it.

* Provides most enjoyment
 
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