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10-25-2006, 02:49 PM
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Tig's Training Guide Post #21 | | Newb
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Just a few quick notes:
* Strength - Natural Fitness, Stamina, Strength, Work Rate.
* Aerobic - Acceleration, Agility, Balance, Jumping, Pace, Reflexes.
* Goalkeeping - Aerial Ability, Handling, Kicking, Throwing, One on Ones.
* Tactics - Anticipation, Decisions, Positioning, Movement, Teamwork, Command of Area.
* Ball Control - Dribbling, First Touch, Technique, Flair, Heading.
* Defending - Tackling, Marking, Concentration.
* Attacking - Passing, Vision, Creativity.
* Shooting - Finishing, Long Shots, Composure.
* Set Pieces - Crossing, Corners, Free Kicks, Penalties, Long Throws.
Keepers - Why bother with Ball Control. Since when do keepers need stuff like Flair and Dribbling. At the very least, switch Tactics and Ball Control around, I'd also get Goalkeeping as intense as possible.
Defenders - Again, they don't need as much ball control, and also don't need as much set pieces. Drop those 2 down for more Tactics and Defense.
Strikers - Strikers don't need as much of the "attacking" set. If anyone should have that much "Attacking" it's the AMs. Strikers need more shooting.
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10-25-2006, 05:37 PM
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Tig's Training Guide Post #22 | | Newb
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link is not working anymore... |
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10-25-2006, 06:42 PM
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Tig's Training Guide Post #23 | | Registered User
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Originally posted by davidbowie:
Just a few quick notes:
* Strength - Natural Fitness, Stamina, Strength, Work Rate.
* Aerobic - Acceleration, Agility, Balance, Jumping, Pace, Reflexes.
* Goalkeeping - Aerial Ability, Handling, Kicking, Throwing, One on Ones.
* Tactics - Anticipation, Decisions, Positioning, Movement, Teamwork, Command of Area.
* Ball Control - Dribbling, First Touch, Technique, Flair, Heading.
* Defending - Tackling, Marking, Concentration.
* Attacking - Passing, Vision, Creativity.
* Shooting - Finishing, Long Shots, Composure.
* Set Pieces - Crossing, Corners, Free Kicks, Penalties, Long Throws.
Keepers - Why bother with Ball Control. Since when do keepers need stuff like Flair and Dribbling. At the very least, switch Tactics and Ball Control around, I'd also get Goalkeeping as intense as possible.
Defenders - Again, they don't need as much ball control, and also don't need as much set pieces. Drop those 2 down for more Tactics and Defense.
Strikers - Strikers don't need as much of the "attacking" set. If anyone should have that much "Attacking" it's the AMs. Strikers need more shooting.
| wow david bowie, great to meet you
Thanks for the comments, the more posts like this the better, anything that can help me revise my guide. A few comments on your suggestions:
Goalkeepers - I agree, ball control could be reduced but I was of the impression that goalkeepers did actually have some ball control skills, I could do with confirming this though.
Defenders - I increased ball control to cater for the higher possibility of defenders, especially centre backs of playing posession. Whereas fullbacks need very good ball control centre backs like to hold the tempo a bit more on FM07 and I found it necessary to increase emphasis on this area of training to higher their effectiveness. Still, I'll take this on board and I'll report back what I've found.
I will however, almost certainly reduce set pieces training for defenders.
Strikers - I see your logic but I think you're not considering lower-level strikers who really need to improve to raise their game. For example, Ruud Van Nistelrooy may not need to improve his attacking skill but a championship striker definately does in most circumstances.
However, I do see your point and I think it may be beneficial to make these tweaks, I'll reduce attacking and increase shooting accordingly.
Thanks again David.
I've noticed the link isn't working, I'll make the proposed changes to the schedules and upload it again.
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10-25-2006, 07:00 PM
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Tig's Training Guide Post #24 | | Joe Blow
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Hiya Tig, hows the new link for downloading the training regimes coming |
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10-25-2006, 07:29 PM
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Tig's Training Guide Post #25 | | Registered User
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i think a seperate "full back" schedule needs to be developed somewhere in between dm and defenders
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10-25-2006, 08:30 PM
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Tig's Training Guide Post #26 | | Registered User
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Here you go guys...
My Revised Training Schedules including a Fullbacks schedule.
Thanks for all the comments and suggestions, keep them coming and I hope everybody enjoys success with my training guide.
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10-25-2006, 09:08 PM
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Tig's Training Guide Post #28 | | Registered User
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This tactic seems to have it ups and downs, some players are improving while others are far from that ¬¬ any new updates?
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10-25-2006, 09:26 PM
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Tig's Training Guide Post #29 | | Registered User
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I'm just about to go into my third season with Aberdeen in the SPL, I'll try the revised training for the whole season and let you know how it goes.
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10-25-2006, 09:50 PM
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Tig's Training Guide Post #30 | | Joe Blow
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how do you import this into a game???
as went to schedules and import once downloaded the file but file aint showing up?!
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