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spykid [del] para
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i`m curently training tehnique and i`m playing 4-5-1 , and i am using this to train the MID`s , will all 5 of them get the training ? or the maximum number for the MID`s is 4 ? And the training is related to the match orders , if i use the same tactic with 3 strikers but have givven then MID orders it is still allright?
All 5 will get training.
Training is related to match orders, not their position on the field.
You can run 2-5-3 if you want, and get training for the 5 Mid's in tech.
Training is related to match orders, not their position on the field.
You can run 2-5-3 if you want, and get training for the 5 Mid's in tech.
if u look at my league match, i play a 4-4-2, but i set one of my wing backs as mid to get him trained in mid as well. if you look at my friendlies my orders are all over the place, but always with 5 mids total. like jon said its all about what u set them as (mid/def/att), not where u actually play them on the field
just be careful, sometimes if u set one of ur defenders as mid, and his playmaking isnt that good, hell hold onto the ball too long and get stripped
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robfol [del]
neah, `m cross training my strikers :) , formidable , excelent and very good at tehnique/pace.
that is not a problem
that is not a problem
curtowens has incred tech and it happens to him still =)
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robfol [del]
Pace trains all players that stepped onto the field right? Stamina is all players... and what are the numbers that can be trained at one time
How many for Defense
How many for Midfield
how many for Strikers
etc..
How many for Defense
How many for Midfield
how many for Strikers
etc..
this is not a smart-ass response. This is the best description of how training works. Read it a few times. If someone writes a few sentences answering your question, it won't be as helpful as actually reading this...
6. Training [6] 2007-04-25 14:46:31
For the sake of your team’s development and improvement, your players must be properly trained. Every week you can choose a skill that is going to be practised during individual training. Most types of training demand that the player played in the selected position during the week, in the friendly/cup game and/or the league game.
A player who played in the same position (ie, as a def) twice during the week will train better than one who played in only one game. Similarly, a player who played in an official match will train better than one who just played in a friendly. If a player played in two different positions during the week, the last match counts. The benefit of playing a player with the same match order twice is small - they will receive near full training by playing 1 match. If they play only in an international, they will receive around 33% of the normal training. Players do not receive training in extra time as they are too tired.
The differences in training effectiveness resulting from player’s appearances during the week are small. A player who played in one friendly only, will have only slightly less effective training than the one from the first team line-up. The difference is even smaller for a player that played in two games instead of just one.
The hidden individual feature of each player is his talent. The more talented the player, the more he takes advantage of training and improves his skills faster. With age the ability to improve weakens, the older the player, the longer it will take his skills to improve. In addition to individual training, a general training session takes place. All players that played in the current week’s matches participate in it. The effectiveness of general training is much smaller than that of the individual training session.
The quality of both individual and general training responsibility lies mostly with the main coach. The feature that counts most is his individual skills; his general appraisal does not influence the effectiveness of training. Select a head coach who has a high ability in training the skill you have chosen for the individual training. Decide yourself how important for you, are the other coach abilities and if you can afford to pay more for a better coach.
The assistants may be helpful to the main coach improving his training effectiveness - the better the assistant (in terms of general appraisal); the more he helps the main coach. However, do not hire too many assistants. If you hire more than 3, they will argue, resulting in training being less effective, or even lost.
Note that when you substitute a player, they will only receive training according to how long they played in the match. The player must play with the same match order (def, att etc) in both matches in one week, otherwise only the last match they played will count for training (even if you are training pace). The only time when the match order does not count is with stamina training.
Training of stamina
This skill trains the quickest. All players in the team train it irrespective whether they were playing in the team that week or not. The players train with the same efficiency regardless of age and talent. However, untrained stamina may go down, even for younger players. The maximum Stamina that any player can reach is Formidable.
Training of pace
Pace is trained by all players that played at least once during the week, regardless of position. Although this is similar to stamina training, pace is a physical training and thus its effectiveness depends on both a player’s age and talent.
Training of striker
Strikers (ATT position) train most effectively, a bit slower the midfielders (MID) and to a little extent, defenders (DEF) and goalkeepers (GK).
Training of passing
Passing is most effectively trained by the midfielders (MID), the remaining positions train slower. If you want to enhance training effect for other positions, you can do so. However, it will result in decreasing the training effectiveness for the midfielders.
Training of playmaking
The training of playmaking is similar to that of passing. The position that profits most from the training are playmakers/midfielders (MID). Similar to the training of passes, you can also enhance the effectiveness for other positions; however, it will also result in decreasing the training efficiency for the midfielders.
Training of defending (tackling the ball)
You can select the position that will train defending most effectively during the week, you can choose among ATT, MID and DEF. The remaining positions train slower.
Training of technique
Similar to defending, it is most intensively trained by the position selected for the current week.
Goalkeeping training
Only goalkeepers (GK position) that played during the week participate in the training.
Tactical Discipline
Tactical Discipline increases/decreases independantly from training of other skills. Experience is gained or lost based on matches played, activity in the matches, and type of match. Players at lower levels of experience increase the skill faster than players with higher levels. Team-work represents how well a coach can teach tactics and how much the player has learned with that club and depends primarily on head coach's general appraisal. Team-work depends on time played in weekly matches with that team. Older players' team-work increases and decreases in slower (they are more "change resistant"). After every transfer, team-work of the transferred player drops down to the lowest value.
6. Training [6] 2007-04-25 14:46:31
For the sake of your team’s development and improvement, your players must be properly trained. Every week you can choose a skill that is going to be practised during individual training. Most types of training demand that the player played in the selected position during the week, in the friendly/cup game and/or the league game.
A player who played in the same position (ie, as a def) twice during the week will train better than one who played in only one game. Similarly, a player who played in an official match will train better than one who just played in a friendly. If a player played in two different positions during the week, the last match counts. The benefit of playing a player with the same match order twice is small - they will receive near full training by playing 1 match. If they play only in an international, they will receive around 33% of the normal training. Players do not receive training in extra time as they are too tired.
The differences in training effectiveness resulting from player’s appearances during the week are small. A player who played in one friendly only, will have only slightly less effective training than the one from the first team line-up. The difference is even smaller for a player that played in two games instead of just one.
The hidden individual feature of each player is his talent. The more talented the player, the more he takes advantage of training and improves his skills faster. With age the ability to improve weakens, the older the player, the longer it will take his skills to improve. In addition to individual training, a general training session takes place. All players that played in the current week’s matches participate in it. The effectiveness of general training is much smaller than that of the individual training session.
The quality of both individual and general training responsibility lies mostly with the main coach. The feature that counts most is his individual skills; his general appraisal does not influence the effectiveness of training. Select a head coach who has a high ability in training the skill you have chosen for the individual training. Decide yourself how important for you, are the other coach abilities and if you can afford to pay more for a better coach.
The assistants may be helpful to the main coach improving his training effectiveness - the better the assistant (in terms of general appraisal); the more he helps the main coach. However, do not hire too many assistants. If you hire more than 3, they will argue, resulting in training being less effective, or even lost.
Note that when you substitute a player, they will only receive training according to how long they played in the match. The player must play with the same match order (def, att etc) in both matches in one week, otherwise only the last match they played will count for training (even if you are training pace). The only time when the match order does not count is with stamina training.
Training of stamina
This skill trains the quickest. All players in the team train it irrespective whether they were playing in the team that week or not. The players train with the same efficiency regardless of age and talent. However, untrained stamina may go down, even for younger players. The maximum Stamina that any player can reach is Formidable.
Training of pace
Pace is trained by all players that played at least once during the week, regardless of position. Although this is similar to stamina training, pace is a physical training and thus its effectiveness depends on both a player’s age and talent.
Training of striker
Strikers (ATT position) train most effectively, a bit slower the midfielders (MID) and to a little extent, defenders (DEF) and goalkeepers (GK).
Training of passing
Passing is most effectively trained by the midfielders (MID), the remaining positions train slower. If you want to enhance training effect for other positions, you can do so. However, it will result in decreasing the training effectiveness for the midfielders.
Training of playmaking
The training of playmaking is similar to that of passing. The position that profits most from the training are playmakers/midfielders (MID). Similar to the training of passes, you can also enhance the effectiveness for other positions; however, it will also result in decreasing the training efficiency for the midfielders.
Training of defending (tackling the ball)
You can select the position that will train defending most effectively during the week, you can choose among ATT, MID and DEF. The remaining positions train slower.
Training of technique
Similar to defending, it is most intensively trained by the position selected for the current week.
Goalkeeping training
Only goalkeepers (GK position) that played during the week participate in the training.
Tactical Discipline
Tactical Discipline increases/decreases independantly from training of other skills. Experience is gained or lost based on matches played, activity in the matches, and type of match. Players at lower levels of experience increase the skill faster than players with higher levels. Team-work represents how well a coach can teach tactics and how much the player has learned with that club and depends primarily on head coach's general appraisal. Team-work depends on time played in weekly matches with that team. Older players' team-work increases and decreases in slower (they are more "change resistant"). After every transfer, team-work of the transferred player drops down to the lowest value.
^^ thanks guacamole for making look more newbish. Eh, wasn't even going to consider this as a smartass response til you suggested it. But thank you.
Now I've read this over.. but my question is what are the numbers that you can train once you shift away from stamina/pace etc..
I see people talking about only being able to train 6 players in striker etc.. or such and such # of players in midfield/defense...
Now I've read this over.. but my question is what are the numbers that you can train once you shift away from stamina/pace etc..
I see people talking about only being able to train 6 players in striker etc.. or such and such # of players in midfield/defense...
10 mid, 10 def, 6 att
this is because with two games per week (league and friendly) you can set 5mid, 5def, or 3att maximum per game without being penalized by losing training for the week, so twice that = 10/10/6
by setting orders we mean picking between def/mid/att next to your player names in the match orders screen when ur picking who you want to play and where for a particular match
this is because with two games per week (league and friendly) you can set 5mid, 5def, or 3att maximum per game without being penalized by losing training for the week, so twice that = 10/10/6
by setting orders we mean picking between def/mid/att next to your player names in the match orders screen when ur picking who you want to play and where for a particular match
i'd suggest you get a mentor. Contact benmor78. You seem interested and we have a lot of experienced players who want to help.
Training here is complex, but VERY important.
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Training here is complex, but VERY important.
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that last sentence = sooo true. On both counts.
If a player gets injured in a match, but plays the whole game, it's a slight injury no? My player was injured in todays match, but he played teh whole game, but it says he has an 8 day injury. Tomorrow that will change to slight injury, so he still gets full training, right?
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