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Originally posted by Titicamara:
<BLOCKQUOTE>Originally posted by Titicamara:
Can i ask why would you put your wingers? On the amc or mid's schedule? Thanks.
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Can I ask where would you put your wingers? Not why. Please forgive me for the spelling mistake. </BLOCKQUOTE>
Depends on what you want them to do. If you want them to dribble, be playmakers and shoot, put them on a schdule with heavy on the "attacking" and "ball control" with less tactics, no keeping, no or little defence.
If you want them to basically run up the wings and cross, then you would probably want a specialist training, with high "set piece" training, with attacking as well. Ball Control would be 3rd choice, then shooting.
As for strength and aerobic, take a note of where the "default" training keeps these, and then put the training schedules to have this as the minimum you will set those sliders at. If you keep them the same, you should keep the same stats, at least as far as training is concerned, age and injuries might change them.
That goes for the rest as well, if you want something to stay the same, keep it at the minimum in the default.
The whole point of these training schedules is to improve what each class of players need, and to de-emphasise what they do not need to improve that they need.
Which is why keepers don't need attacking and put goalkeeping to intensive and strikers don't need defence and have heavy shooting, and defenders have high defense, and lower set piece etc etc.
It's about balance, what you want to sacrifice, and what you want to gain. Some players might need an indiviual schedule, but for most keeping their "groups" is good enough.