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Asunto: time played in league vs friendly match

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2010-08-24 00:05:38
stevengibney [del] para Todos
Question: if I play a trainee 60' in the league match and then 30' in the mid-week friendly, both times at the position I am training, is that "better" than him playing all 90' in the friendly, or is it somehow worse, or is it neutral?
2010-08-24 00:12:54
Training is something like 100% for 90 min in the league, 90% for 90 min in a friendly and about 110% for 90 min in both. So a league minute is worth a fraction more than a friendly minute up to 90 min then the effect drops significantly. 60 min in the league and 30 in the friendly would be slightly less than a full league game but a bit more than full friendly.

Percentages are estimates.
2010-08-24 03:21:57
This is more like:

if a player play 90 minutes in a game.

any two matches: 100% (certain)
competitive match: 93% - 97%
friendly match: 90% - 94%
NT match: 50% (certain)


You can't have more than 100% if a player play 2 games...
2010-08-24 05:17:43
Dio- two part question, one about training and the other about experience gained.

what is the part about an NT match being 50%? (does U21 = NT match for this percentage?
if a player plays in an U21 match, 90 minutes, he only gets 50% training?
If he plays 90' in an U21, how many minutes does he need to play in a league match to get full training?
I would think only 45 minutes.

Secondly, does he gain more experience playing a full 90 minutes in league game? or could I put in a sub at 45' and my U21 get full training and then sub get 45' of league training?....
2010-08-24 08:28:56
Not sure about Experience.

When it said "certain" in the post above it means that has been "certified" by Greg. So a full game (90 minutes) in any NT or NTu21 game guarantee 50% training compare to a Club League game, while a full league game plus a full friendly game is 100% training. Everything else is speculation.
And same rules apply for a NT team player. If he only play in a NT team game, to get training he needs to play in a position that you train (GK, DEF, MID, ATT)

Does a NT game and Friendly game Guarantee a 100% training in the same training week??? i can't answer that for sure.


So if i player get 90 minutes on a sunday (training around high 90%), why should i waste a spot on a wednsday game that will only give me 5-10% for the same player instead of low 90% for another player??


2010-08-24 15:00:22
Dio your numbers are basically the same we just have a different definition of what "full" training is.
2010-08-24 15:51:42

So if i player get 90 minutes on a sunday (training around high 90%), why should i waste a spot on a wednsday game that will only give me 5-10% for the same player instead of low 90% for another player??

my question was NOT about a player playing in League, then again in friendly, rather if he played in NU game 90 minutes (50% training) and then played say 60 minutes in league, should that get him to 100% training for the week (an thus I could play a sub for 30 minutes of league game)?
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