This is a question a lot of you ask, here are some of the reasons why they tend to drop and what you can do to counter it or deal with it once it has happened, hopefully
Hopefully this will end all these type of threads as well in the future.
cheers, Neil
Some pointers to take into consideration:
1) determination, work rate and natural fitness are extremely important when it comes to training.
2) if players stats are dropping, when you get the end of month report, have a private chat to those who have failed to impress that month in training and inform them that they need to shape up if they want 1st team football.
3) players who have low morale and are unhappy will miss training and not put in much effort when it comes to training either
4) too high of a workload players will become unhappy and have an adverse affect on training, keep it moderate and allow for rests when players are tired
5) each training schedule is different, Duncs, mine, Tuggs etc
Links to helpful threads regarding training and development:
The Complete How to train/tutor my youngster's Thread
5 Considerations when sending a young player out on loan
Reasons why players stats drop:
1) if you change the players training schedule, his stats will drop first before improving (if you change him from Target Man to a Poacher schedule)
2) they will drop if you ask him to learn a new move as well as a new position, you will see in the training tab that 20% of his workload is focused on him learning the new move and position, meaning he will only be on 80% of the training, hence is stats will drop.
3) off season and injuries of course
4) if you retrain a player in a different postition, his stats will drop before rising again!
5) when a player arrives from a club that has better coaches and facilities than you he will drop in stats as he has been accustomed to having better quality training hence better stats
6) good training schedules also play a big part in players stats rising and bad ones in dropping
attached below is my own training schedule I have created, it is fairly simple yet effective, it has 3 youth schedules as well!
View attachment 170346
Hopefully this will end all these type of threads as well in the future.
cheers, Neil
Some pointers to take into consideration:
1) determination, work rate and natural fitness are extremely important when it comes to training.
2) if players stats are dropping, when you get the end of month report, have a private chat to those who have failed to impress that month in training and inform them that they need to shape up if they want 1st team football.
3) players who have low morale and are unhappy will miss training and not put in much effort when it comes to training either
4) too high of a workload players will become unhappy and have an adverse affect on training, keep it moderate and allow for rests when players are tired
5) each training schedule is different, Duncs, mine, Tuggs etc
Links to helpful threads regarding training and development:
The Complete How to train/tutor my youngster's Thread
5 Considerations when sending a young player out on loan
Reasons why players stats drop:
1) if you change the players training schedule, his stats will drop first before improving (if you change him from Target Man to a Poacher schedule)
2) they will drop if you ask him to learn a new move as well as a new position, you will see in the training tab that 20% of his workload is focused on him learning the new move and position, meaning he will only be on 80% of the training, hence is stats will drop.
3) off season and injuries of course
4) if you retrain a player in a different postition, his stats will drop before rising again!
5) when a player arrives from a club that has better coaches and facilities than you he will drop in stats as he has been accustomed to having better quality training hence better stats
6) good training schedules also play a big part in players stats rising and bad ones in dropping
attached below is my own training schedule I have created, it is fairly simple yet effective, it has 3 youth schedules as well!
View attachment 170346