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Originally posted by looselips:
Good post Tig - I have been using it for my Swansea team - seems to have a good effect but I am getting above average injuries.
Have you found this with your team???
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Thanks for all the comments guys,
about injuries, I do have quite a few, the simple solution is to just reduce the workload slightly, I've got a big squad so I have good cover for injuries but I have reduced the workload a bit anyway, injuries are a lot more prominent on FM07. Another solution is to get better physios, believe it or not they reduce the chance of a player getting injured during training. Weird but true.
ants_4_t in my experience more than light-medium on set piece training is unnecessary, it governs the least important playing stats and light-medium training seems to improve players' set piece abilities anyway.
Oconnortj: yes I leave my schedules the same throughout my career, on FM06 I had a 8 year game going and I had the same training regime every single year, I never had a reason to change them, they were perfect.
Nietzsche please don't be an idiot, every single person knows that fitness (aerobic/strength) training increases workload much more than any other training catagory, if you were to give your youth players higher fitness training you would quickly diplenish the already limited amount of workload you can assign them.
Also: Shooting relies on attacking training skill only, whilst attacking relies on both attacking and technique.