Can I just say. I genuinely appreciate the feedback and those suggesting they would do stuff differently without having to be negative. That’s what I like my videos to be about - these are my ideas and nothing here is actually “THE VERY BEST”. We have our different ways and I enjoy reading other approaches to tactics and training. It is completely okay to disagree. We can all be respectful when doing so. Comment section isn’t always easy to read as a creator but I appreciate you all who have commented 💚
@@Spamlett Love the comment and energy , but i was looking for the most effective as the title says. Lol, what i was trying to find out is the ideal time to leave a player on one individual focus, and when you know, it wont yield further results.
I used to suck up all your training regimes, but since I descovered Evidance Based Football Manager my approach changed, as I could make more informed decisions. Less is more was a game changer - use Empty slots! No more then two work slots per day with some exceptions. General Defense is the one to gross most of stats up. Pair it with Attack and Posession. Your players will show most of the growth by 24 yo. All your trainings will not return big reward if your training facilities and coaches lag behind. Above all min 15 mins per game is essential for young guns. Big respect for your work and passion, RDF!
My very own "personal assistant manager". Thank you for putting in the efforts to not only work out the best training schedules, but also the mammoth effort you go into when presenting your findings and methods. Top class and I thank you!
Look up > FM23 Training Analysis 10 - IT'S HERE! Evidence Based Training Schedule v23 < here on TH-cam, great video showcasing what gives best growth in terms of your training schedule backed up with data from the TH-cam creator Evidence Based Football Manager. It is the only training schedule you will ever need.
If you see all of the trainings in the folder there's one called "No Match (Development Week)". He doesn't mention it in the video, but i think we can agree that's the one you're looking for.
@@migueletegv0546 That would be a big mistake. The pres eason should be really punishing physically, no way you do the same in a mid season week off. The development week is just focussed on stat raising over anything match related and more intensive due to lack of game days, its no good as a pre season because it would leave your team short on fitness for the end of season.
"Hearing people getting injuries" I had to take off double intensity when at full condition due to the sheer fact that I was getting 7 injuries at a time, was insane.
Love this… will get them straight into the game when I get a change. Only thing I would say, is that BustTheNet recommends role training for youngsters as a way to improve mentals (which I’ve been following quite religiously… eg BWM(S) for a young MC, ramdeuter for a winger).
Curious, what level are you playing at? I'm not seeing it in the Prem with Arsenal too much. Seeing a lot of direct/indirect free kick goals because i have JWP but maybe in a lower league a great throw-in taker will have a similar result.
Yes. i started to emphasize that in match preparation (and attack corners) and now we score from them instead. Much worse in 3 atb formations since i think it messes with assignments.
Regarding coach’s, I like to get a pretty good coaches but with a lower tier badge because when they get new badges they get better in stats , so from National A to Pro Continental they get super good, in about 2-3 seasons, this work for long careers
Generally all training schedules works ok as long as they are balanced and doesn't over work your players. One thing I'd recommend different from this video is to not do recovery sessions in two game weeks. Do rest instead. If it's one week until the next game do a recovery session after a match. Rest will reduce fatigue faster, but match sharpness will decline faster. Recovery session will reduce fatigue slower, but match sharpness will decline slower.
I've seen a lot of people say the same thing about not setting a specific role focus early on, but still don't understand why. Can anyone explain the reasons for it? To me it makes more sense to focus on a specific role so their CA growth isn't waste on stars that aren't important to how you want to use them.
Very good info on how to set up training schedules. I've been doing my own training since probably FM18 so I'm very well versed in how it works. I will use some of your schedules but generally like setting up my own and rotating through all the schedules each month or so. I will say I've never really considered the personalities of the coaches. I mainly look at them for the head of youth development. so thanks for that.
Coaches can improve over time. If you want to play long game, you'll find many elite coaches will retire. You can search out new talent, but another, more fun approach, especially for top tier teams is to train some young coaches. I look for those with strong mental skills (Mot, Det, Dis) who have a continental C license or a B. They work with elite coaches and superb+ facilities. I send them on coaching courses to increase their badge level to Pro and watch their tech stats improve. Because they WERE journeyman standard, they are cheap salaries, and can be sacked if they don't make the grade. It's like wonderkids with coaching and can be a lot of fun. I've even bought 37 year old players who rot in the reserves while I train them as coaches. Iron willed or driven are good personalities to foster into coaching, as well as the obvious model citizens, perfectionist etc. Also nice when one of your homegrown coaches leaves and becomes a successful manager.
i would leave out the coaching qualification set to pro licenese a coach with average 13 tributes and national license for example you can send out and improve his attributes. a coach with 13 average and pro license you cant.
Absolute class video Rdf!!! I watched Cesc Fabregas on "The Coaches, voice" Building up to attack. Was wondering if we could get your take on the tactic. 😊 Respect the grind bro
The idea of doing less training in terms of intensity when their natural fitness is low has genuinely saved us. We were averaging around 2-3 serious injuries a month and now, 3 months into your schedules and ideas, we've had a 72% decrease in injuries. You legend.
I'm in Spain and my 2 match week is Wednesday & Sunday.. How do I change your schedule to match that? As yours currently Tuesday & Sunday. Don't want to click about and switch things as scared I mess it up haha
question, I've just dowloaded your schedules but I'm in a semi-pro club right now, which made me happy to see that there were also schedules for semi-pro clubs. Though in the semi-pro schedules there's no general one-match, there is a general two-match though. Is the tactical one-match the one you regard as general one-match in semi-pro clubs?
For your own manager, try setting tactical knowledge and set pieces high (apart from DDM), because there is a shockingly low number of coaches that even get 3 1/2 stars in set piece coaching
I have heard somewhere that with players under the age of 18 you should just focus on training and not worry about playing time. If thats the case is it worth bringing your under 18 prospects into the first team to get coached by the better coaches with the experienced players and also be able to put them into mentouring groups?
It used to be very relevant in past iterations of the game. But since 2022 I believe, it's actually important to put your best youth players in the A team to get them A team coaches and some game time, but don't bother subbing them in later than half time because they will lose a day of training and get very little experience from the game time. They can still play with the U19 team if you allow them to but they will get better training in the A team (Given you have better coaches in your A team than your youth team but that should generally be the case)
Watch Zealands video on developing wonderkids. He runs some tests and finds the most effective is game time plus double training. Interestingly he found brining them on in minute 70 actually hurt their development because they lost a day of training. So he recommends starting or bringing them on at half time.
I disagree on targetting the best coaching badges. As far as we can tell they don't inherently make any difference to the coaches performance. However we do know that coaches develop in game especially when they get more badges. So lets say coach X has an average of 14 on the relevant attributes and a continental pro license and Coach Y has a Continental A license and an average of 14. I will go for Coach Y as he will likely improve when I get him more badges. Its not super relevant for the first team but it can make a big difference for youth coaches if you're struggling to bring in coaches. Find a guy with a good base to build on and get him his badges
He won’t be more likely to improve - each coach will have a PA they can achieve depending on their hidden attributes. You could run the risk of hiring a continental A coach who won’t develop. In theory, the higher the licence, the more knowledge
Going to study your video reaaallly good. Playing with Leeds and pre season went great. A day before the 1st game if the season 2 keepers got injured and 3 of my strikers. 😳
How do the tactics come into effect? I’ve set up the tactics on the schedule but it still shows they’re training from the overview schedule. Will that change overtime or will I need to change it?
GK coach is wasted. You've got 2 very good coaches doing shot stopping and handling has only got 3 1/2 stars. I'd move Coupet to handling which will move it to 4 stars then have the 2nd team GK coach on both assignments as that'll bring down the coaches workload
This partly is down to the actual schedule set up in certain weeks. I’d have more shot stopping schedules set up and also, the handling keeper isn’t great at shot stopping so it wouldn’t help much changing him to something he’s not good at. I could get another coach, it’s difficult finding a good one who’s willing to join the Lyon B team (the 3rd GK coach is from the B team).
Great to see you filter your search looking for certain personalities, I do exactly the same as I’m doing a youth only save and I’m trying to perfect every area I possibly can. Only thing I would say is remove balanced as that can be negative as well as positive.
Hello, I have a question... Do you put younsters in your main team to let them train with the best coaches and then just make them available for youth? Or do they just play in your youth teams?
I regularly have three match weeks, And I don't think I have a SINGLE one match week all year (maybe apart from the start of the season when I have my European qualifiers, and the end when the cups are over). How can I develop my players? They regularly only get one or two days in between games. Northern Ireland sucks btw.
What a great and detailed video my man!! Mr Zimsmula mentioned you and he is right you are a genius!! I will keep checking your content great job man greetings from the Netherlands 🇳🇱
Great :) thank you for sharing your work :D One question, after import your training in schedules, we must go to Calendar, and manualy insert your training every week? Manualy? Thank you :)
You mention in the video during the individual training section that pkayers under 24 only get additional focus and not position/role training, and the older players just position/role training. What do you do for players between the ages of 24 and say 30? Do you give them position/role training and an additional focus? Great video though mate really informative. Quality content.
Hey mate, sorry for the stupid question. But if our teams play on wednesdays kai sundays, are the schedules for tuesday and saturday, are they ok? I mean for the weeks with 2 matches. thanks for your time. Excellent video! :)
One question (or two)...I always thought that a position on a player is better for their training....normally the position based on the tacttic (even for the U19s)....2nd No match tactics prep? before a game...but team bonding which reduces fitness...comment?..... also, i have introduced some of your scheduled into mine...i prefer my 2 games a week...but i like the saturday ones with possession/attack etc..great videos..thanks
Start of the pre season with man united and 8 players are unhappy with training . They want more strength training . I would really appreciate it if you could provide some updated training schedules.
I’ve been waiting for this since fm 24 come out. Although I’m managing bradford currently in league one so not sure how affective it will be but I’ll give it a try.
How’s it going? Thinking of trying this out with a league 2 side, so your experience with it will be really helpful in working out whether it will be useful or not.
@@adam_19855a bit mixed I’d say. Some of the physical stats have gone up a lot. Seeing numbers like 2,3 and 4 but not much mentally or technically in first season using it. We don’t have the best training facilities so that’s gonna make difference. I’ve got a Leicester save with them in the prem so be interesting to see how it works with them.
Great video as always! Quick question when it comes to additional training focuses, how often do you rotate a training focus to something else in a season? And do you set it for 3 months? 4? Would be a great help! Thankyou
Me personally, I always check the progress at the end of the season. But checking after 6 months could also be pretty useful. I feel like 3-4 months isn't long enough to see considerable progress :)
I’ve read that at Liverpool under klopp the day after a match they have the hardest sessions of the week for the lads who did not play in the match, do you think you could replicate this resting the played 11 and hard training the rest of the squad so that the players who missed the actual match could have a practice match?
in the "rest" section of the game if you set the 3 lowest shape settings to "no gym training" and the last 2 (good and perfect shape) to double strength you would actually emulate that. But you would have to change it every now and then
@garymousley2080 I think your point is absolutely right, and it's the basis of my own approach to setting up the squad's whole training calendar. You have to think about developing ALL the players in the squad, whether they're playing (or have played) or not, and whatever roles or additional focuses they're instructed to work on. So, I have a full-on, maxed-out training calendar, every week, using as many "General/Overall" sessions as possible. This means that everyone is able, in principle, to work really hard, everyday, and it also means that each and every session allows every player to have some focus on whatever the specific attributes are that they need to train (for both their role or their additional-focus training). I then have a squad view set up that allows me to view the squad's training status and to "sort" it by the players' injury risk. I use this to review that risk level, as I go through the week, and specifically rest all the players who look like their overall injury risk level (match plus training) is too high. I'll then rest those specific players just for a day or two until their risk level is reduced and then they're back into full-on training. N.B. Pro-tip: It won't actually let you use General/Overall for more than 7 sessions each week, so all other sessions are set to "General/Outfield" ones, balanced with a few "General/Goalkeeping" sessions to make sure goalies get as much attention as outfield players; plus obviously you want to include any Set-piece and Match Prep sessions that you feel you need to cover-off being ready for Matches. The advantages of this approach are: 1) Everyone's working as hard as they can, all the time. 2) Everyone's specific Role-attributes and Focus-area attributes all get balanced attention, so the whole squad develops, across the board 3) You don't have to bother messing around with different schedules, so it's a simple-to-use approach once you're into the routine of doing it 4) You keep an eye on injury-risk levels all the time, and actively manage them, so you end up with reliable, much-lower-than-average injury stats, across the whole season 5) Players that are not yet ready for full first-team roles, and so are not playing much, train harder all the time and develop more, rather than sitting about waiting for the first-teamers to catch their breath. Etc. I've been using this type of approach for quite a few years now, across different versions of FM, and it's always worked really well for me. But it's essentially based on exactly the point you're making - so "great comment" !
How often to you change the individual focus on the players? For example you keep a certain focus on a player for the whole year or you prefer to change it every 3 to 6 months let’s say?
Can we see a defence first football tactic from you if it can be a recreation of a manager uses this kind of mentality it will be great. Thanks for nice contents keep going.
So these seem good in the short period (in game) I have used them. Players do seem to be improving. However I am getting a lot more injuries than I was before and quite lengthy ones.
I have the best physio and I let them set the training intensity and most of my players feel unhappy because of the low intensity training. I'm still wondering what exactly the function of the phsyio team in this game
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Xabi alonso tactics please
Can I just say. I genuinely appreciate the feedback and those suggesting they would do stuff differently without having to be negative. That’s what I like my videos to be about - these are my ideas and nothing here is actually “THE VERY BEST”. We have our different ways and I enjoy reading other approaches to tactics and training. It is completely okay to disagree. We can all be respectful when doing so.
Comment section isn’t always easy to read as a creator but I appreciate you all who have commented 💚
Fuck the noise dude just keep doing you
@@Spamlett Love the comment and energy , but i was looking for the most effective as the title says. Lol, what i was trying to find out is the ideal time to leave a player on one individual focus, and when you know, it wont yield further results.
I used to suck up all your training regimes, but since I descovered Evidance Based Football Manager my approach changed, as I could make more informed decisions. Less is more was a game changer - use Empty slots! No more then two work slots per day with some exceptions. General Defense is the one to gross most of stats up. Pair it with Attack and Posession. Your players will show most of the growth by 24 yo. All your trainings will not return big reward if your training facilities and coaches lag behind. Above all min 15 mins per game is essential for young guns.
Big respect for your work and passion, RDF!
My very own "personal assistant manager". Thank you for putting in the efforts to not only work out the best training schedules, but also the mammoth effort you go into when presenting your findings and methods. Top class and I thank you!
Been waiting for you to do this mate. Training schedules is the one thing in FM I just leave to staff/never bother with. Thanks!
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@@thanhtruongle8759 did u get it man ?
Very underrated channel.Should have at least 100k subs.Keep up the good work.Btw, best FM tactics explanation on TH-cam by far!
Elite work again RDF, the level of detail is unreal. One question though, what schedule do you recommend we use during pre seasons?
Second this - great job!
Look up > FM23 Training Analysis 10 - IT'S HERE! Evidence Based Training Schedule v23 < here on TH-cam, great video showcasing what gives best growth in terms of your training schedule backed up with data from the TH-cam creator Evidence Based Football Manager.
It is the only training schedule you will ever need.
If you see all of the trainings in the folder there's one called "No Match (Development Week)". He doesn't mention it in the video, but i think we can agree that's the one you're looking for.
@@migueletegv0546 That would be a big mistake. The pres eason should be really punishing physically, no way you do the same in a mid season week off. The development week is just focussed on stat raising over anything match related and more intensive due to lack of game days, its no good as a pre season because it would leave your team short on fitness for the end of season.
"Hearing people getting injuries" I had to take off double intensity when at full condition due to the sheer fact that I was getting 7 injuries at a time, was insane.
Love this… will get them straight into the game when I get a change. Only thing I would say, is that BustTheNet recommends role training for youngsters as a way to improve mentals (which I’ve been following quite religiously… eg BWM(S) for a young MC, ramdeuter for a winger).
Which schedules do you prefer? BTN or RDF?
Best video on FM24 training I've seen so far. Well articulated and in-depth!
Anyone else conceding a fucking ridiculous amount of goals from throw-ins?
Curious, what level are you playing at? I'm not seeing it in the Prem with Arsenal too much. Seeing a lot of direct/indirect free kick goals because i have JWP but maybe in a lower league a great throw-in taker will have a similar result.
Not really no
No? I don’t think I’ve conceded a single one in 5 seasons
Now I want to know what you’re doing??
Throw ins are insane this yr. Random shit just be happening
Yes. i started to emphasize that in match preparation (and attack corners) and now we score from them instead. Much worse in 3 atb formations since i think it messes with assignments.
Regarding coach’s, I like to get a pretty good coaches but with a lower tier badge because when they get new badges they get better in stats , so from National A to Pro Continental they get super good, in about 2-3 seasons, this work for long careers
So.good to see you back on.
Videos are few and far apart these days, but are always my favourite to watch
Brilliantly explained and in-depth. Been on at you over on Twitch for this vid, Arron! Appreciate you brother!
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Loved your training schedules for 23 so really glad to see you come out with them for 24 as well. Great job!!
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Insane Schedules. Tested a lot of "the best schedules" and yours are actually working. Great work!
Generally all training schedules works ok as long as they are balanced and doesn't over work your players. One thing I'd recommend different from this video is to not do recovery sessions in two game weeks. Do rest instead. If it's one week until the next game do a recovery session after a match. Rest will reduce fatigue faster, but match sharpness will decline faster. Recovery session will reduce fatigue slower, but match sharpness will decline slower.
I've seen a lot of people say the same thing about not setting a specific role focus early on, but still don't understand why.
Can anyone explain the reasons for it? To me it makes more sense to focus on a specific role so their CA growth isn't waste on stars that aren't important to how you want to use them.
What I dont understand, arent physical attributes completely missing in the two general training sessions?
Very good info on how to set up training schedules. I've been doing my own training since probably FM18 so I'm very well versed in how it works. I will use some of your schedules but generally like setting up my own and rotating through all the schedules each month or so. I will say I've never really considered the personalities of the coaches. I mainly look at them for the head of youth development. so thanks for that.
I’ve been playing FM since 2005 and I still learn so much from you! Love the vids man 🫡
Welcome back RDF! Please we need a positional play Tactic and a set-piece tactic.
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Bro just changed my FM experience completely. I was clueless with training, as this video proved 😂😂😂
I've used your training schedules in FM23, and I'm gonna continue using it now for FM24.
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M8 your training schedules and videos really help me understand how to manage my team thanks for your work m8
Coaches can improve over time. If you want to play long game, you'll find many elite coaches will retire. You can search out new talent, but another, more fun approach, especially for top tier teams is to train some young coaches. I look for those with strong mental skills (Mot, Det, Dis) who have a continental C license or a B. They work with elite coaches and superb+ facilities. I send them on coaching courses to increase their badge level to Pro and watch their tech stats improve. Because they WERE journeyman standard, they are cheap salaries, and can be sacked if they don't make the grade. It's like wonderkids with coaching and can be a lot of fun. I've even bought 37 year old players who rot in the reserves while I train them as coaches. Iron willed or driven are good personalities to foster into coaching, as well as the obvious model citizens, perfectionist etc. Also nice when one of your homegrown coaches leaves and becomes a successful manager.
Been waiting for this, nice one
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Been waititng for theeseee 🤩 Love the work RDF!
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i would leave out the coaching qualification set to pro licenese a coach with average 13 tributes and national license for example you can send out and improve his attributes. a coach with 13 average and pro license you cant.
Absolute class video Rdf!!!
I watched Cesc Fabregas on "The Coaches, voice" Building up to attack. Was wondering if we could get your take on the tactic. 😊
Respect the grind bro
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The idea of doing less training in terms of intensity when their natural fitness is low has genuinely saved us. We were averaging around 2-3 serious injuries a month and now, 3 months into your schedules and ideas, we've had a 72% decrease in injuries. You legend.
Saw you've signed Damián Pizarro. If he somehow learns how to properly finish, he'll be a star
The King of training schedules is back! Elite stuff man, keep it up!
I'm in Spain and my 2 match week is Wednesday & Sunday.. How do I change your schedule to match that? As yours currently Tuesday & Sunday. Don't want to click about and switch things as scared I mess it up haha
Figured anything out im facing the same problem
Figured anything out ? 😊
you can change it in the preferences- you can search it there-match dates(for broadcast or wed and sat)
same did you find a solution?
@@abdulidris4819 search on preferences for matchday ro fit broadcast or wed & saturday
Excellent work man, very very easy to understand. Insane details! Appreciate you bro
question, I've just dowloaded your schedules but I'm in a semi-pro club right now, which made me happy to see that there were also schedules for semi-pro clubs. Though in the semi-pro schedules there's no general one-match, there is a general two-match though. Is the tactical one-match the one you regard as general one-match in semi-pro clubs?
For your own manager, try setting tactical knowledge and set pieces high (apart from DDM), because there is a shockingly low number of coaches that even get 3 1/2 stars in set piece coaching
I have heard somewhere that with players under the age of 18 you should just focus on training and not worry about playing time. If thats the case is it worth bringing your under 18 prospects into the first team to get coached by the better coaches with the experienced players and also be able to put them into mentouring groups?
It used to be very relevant in past iterations of the game. But since 2022 I believe, it's actually important to put your best youth players in the A team to get them A team coaches and some game time, but don't bother subbing them in later than half time because they will lose a day of training and get very little experience from the game time. They can still play with the U19 team if you allow them to but they will get better training in the A team (Given you have better coaches in your A team than your youth team but that should generally be the case)
Watch Zealands video on developing wonderkids. He runs some tests and finds the most effective is game time plus double training. Interestingly he found brining them on in minute 70 actually hurt their development because they lost a day of training. So he recommends starting or bringing them on at half time.
@@akzizou10 yeah I think I saw that one but was a while ago.. I think I’ll have to rewatch it
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by far the best training breakdown out there, yet again. RDF the goat
Hello, during the summer (Luly, August) what schedule do you use ?
I have tested a lot of training schedules. By far the best.
I disagree on targetting the best coaching badges. As far as we can tell they don't inherently make any difference to the coaches performance.
However we do know that coaches develop in game especially when they get more badges. So lets say coach X has an average of 14 on the relevant attributes and a continental pro license and Coach Y has a Continental A license and an average of 14. I will go for Coach Y as he will likely improve when I get him more badges.
Its not super relevant for the first team but it can make a big difference for youth coaches if you're struggling to bring in coaches. Find a guy with a good base to build on and get him his badges
He won’t be more likely to improve - each coach will have a PA they can achieve depending on their hidden attributes. You could run the risk of hiring a continental A coach who won’t develop. In theory, the higher the licence, the more knowledge
Brooo…. Where you been? We need more tactics. You’re my go to now 👌🏻😂
You are just very useful to me
Generally I get ideas for my tactics from you now i want to the same for training and hope some progress again
Thx
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Been waiting for this video before starting my long term FM 24 save!
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which regime should be used in preparation for the season?
Yet more quality content
Cheers
Been waiting for this, even GK are injured now, something that never happened in FM 23
Amazing work! new subscriber gained, keep it up!
Going to study your video reaaallly good. Playing with Leeds and pre season went great. A day before the 1st game if the season 2 keepers got injured and 3 of my strikers. 😳
Love your training routines RDF. You hit it out if the park again.
How do the tactics come into effect? I’ve set up the tactics on the schedule but it still shows they’re training from the overview schedule. Will that change overtime or will I need to change it?
GK coach is wasted. You've got 2 very good coaches doing shot stopping and handling has only got 3 1/2 stars. I'd move Coupet to handling which will move it to 4 stars then have the 2nd team GK coach on both assignments as that'll bring down the coaches workload
This partly is down to the actual schedule set up in certain weeks. I’d have more shot stopping schedules set up and also, the handling keeper isn’t great at shot stopping so it wouldn’t help much changing him to something he’s not good at. I could get another coach, it’s difficult finding a good one who’s willing to join the Lyon B team (the 3rd GK coach is from the B team).
Great to see you filter your search looking for certain personalities, I do exactly the same as I’m doing a youth only save and I’m trying to perfect every area I possibly can. Only thing I would say is remove balanced as that can be negative as well as positive.
Hello, I have a question... Do you put younsters in your main team to let them train with the best coaches and then just make them available for youth? Or do they just play in your youth teams?
FINALY THANK YOU Bro!! I was hungry for new video!! YOU ARE THE BEST!!Instant like!! (KIllerstroke)
I regularly have three match weeks, And I don't think I have a SINGLE one match week all year (maybe apart from the start of the season when I have my European qualifiers, and the end when the cups are over). How can I develop my players? They regularly only get one or two days in between games. Northern Ireland sucks btw.
What a great and detailed video my man!! Mr Zimsmula mentioned you and he is right you are a genius!! I will keep checking your content great job man greetings from the Netherlands 🇳🇱
Great :) thank you for sharing your work :D
One question, after import your training in schedules, we must go to Calendar, and manualy insert your training every week? Manualy? Thank you :)
great content bro loved it
Great stuff, Thanks!!
You mention in the video during the individual training section that pkayers under 24 only get additional focus and not position/role training, and the older players just position/role training. What do you do for players between the ages of 24 and say 30? Do you give them position/role training and an additional focus? Great video though mate really informative. Quality content.
Depending on a players age Physical always grows first then Mental then technical attributes
Where have you been, man, and where you putting TH-cam videos up???
Hey mate, sorry for the stupid question. But if our teams play on wednesdays kai sundays, are the schedules for tuesday and saturday, are they ok? I mean for the weeks with 2 matches. thanks for your time. Excellent video! :)
One question (or two)...I always thought that a position on a player is better for their training....normally the position based on the tacttic (even for the U19s)....2nd No match tactics prep? before a game...but team bonding which reduces fitness...comment?..... also, i have introduced some of your scheduled into mine...i prefer my 2 games a week...but i like the saturday ones with possession/attack etc..great videos..thanks
Start of the pre season with man united and 8 players are unhappy with training . They want more strength training . I would really appreciate it if you could provide some updated training schedules.
Nice Video! One question: There are no physical training sessions in the schedules. Isn't this dangerous for the physical attributes?
I’ve been waiting for this since fm 24 come out. Although I’m managing bradford currently in league one so not sure how affective it will be but I’ll give it a try.
How’s it going? Thinking of trying this out with a league 2 side, so your experience with it will be really helpful in working out whether it will be useful or not.
@@adam_19855a bit mixed I’d say. Some of the physical stats have gone up a lot. Seeing numbers like 2,3 and 4 but not much mentally or technically in first season using it. We don’t have the best training facilities so that’s gonna make difference. I’ve got a Leicester save with them in the prem so be interesting to see how it works with them.
@@matt_gtuk1807thanks mate
Playing in Spain, sometime you got matches friday, monday, saturday or sunday
how about training for U21 and U18 team? are you using the same schedule and are you taking control of them?
He has schedules for youth training in the pack
I was waiting for this one
my players are unhappy with the training. they don’t like the small amount of physical training: strength, speed, etc. What to do?
yes, i have the same problem. Players are unhappy with that training.
nice video mate ! thanks
Good job!!!
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What is the theme you are using? Looks good, do you have any video for must have mods add-ons?
Thank you, I ll try to apply your advices.
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Which training schedule would you use for the preseason?
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Love your work bruv
I'm in Spain and my 2 match week is Wednesday & Sunday.. How do I change your schedule to match that?
Great video as always! Quick question when it comes to additional training focuses, how often do you rotate a training focus to something else in a season? And do you set it for 3 months? 4? Would be a great help! Thankyou
Me personally, I always check the progress at the end of the season. But checking after 6 months could also be pretty useful. I feel like 3-4 months isn't long enough to see considerable progress :)
I’ve read that at Liverpool under klopp the day after a match they have the hardest sessions of the week for the lads who did not play in the match, do you think you could replicate this resting the played 11 and hard training the rest of the squad so that the players who missed the actual match could have a practice match?
in the "rest" section of the game if you set the 3 lowest shape settings to "no gym training" and the last 2 (good and perfect shape) to double strength you would actually emulate that. But you would have to change it every now and then
@garymousley2080 I think your point is absolutely right, and it's the basis of my own approach to setting up the squad's whole training calendar.
You have to think about developing ALL the players in the squad, whether they're playing (or have played) or not, and whatever roles or additional focuses they're instructed to work on.
So, I have a full-on, maxed-out training calendar, every week, using as many "General/Overall" sessions as possible. This means that everyone is able, in principle, to work really hard, everyday, and it also means that each and every session allows every player to have some focus on whatever the specific attributes are that they need to train (for both their role or their additional-focus training). I then have a squad view set up that allows me to view the squad's training status and to "sort" it by the players' injury risk. I use this to review that risk level, as I go through the week, and specifically rest all the players who look like their overall injury risk level (match plus training) is too high. I'll then rest those specific players just for a day or two until their risk level is reduced and then they're back into full-on training.
N.B. Pro-tip: It won't actually let you use General/Overall for more than 7 sessions each week, so all other sessions are set to "General/Outfield" ones, balanced with a few "General/Goalkeeping" sessions to make sure goalies get as much attention as outfield players; plus obviously you want to include any Set-piece and Match Prep sessions that you feel you need to cover-off being ready for Matches.
The advantages of this approach are:
1) Everyone's working as hard as they can, all the time.
2) Everyone's specific Role-attributes and Focus-area attributes all get balanced attention, so the whole squad develops, across the board
3) You don't have to bother messing around with different schedules, so it's a simple-to-use approach once you're into the routine of doing it
4) You keep an eye on injury-risk levels all the time, and actively manage them, so you end up with reliable, much-lower-than-average injury stats, across the whole season
5) Players that are not yet ready for full first-team roles, and so are not playing much, train harder all the time and develop more, rather than sitting about waiting for the first-teamers to catch their breath.
Etc.
I've been using this type of approach for quite a few years now, across different versions of FM, and it's always worked really well for me. But it's essentially based on exactly the point you're making - so "great comment" !
How often to you change the individual focus on the players?
For example you keep a certain focus on a player for the whole year or you prefer to change it every 3 to 6 months let’s say?
Great stuff man. What do you do about the reserves and youth teams?
do you change just the schedule, or in the calender also?
what skin shows the numbers plus arrows for development increase?
Could you make tactical analysis of the 4-4-2 that Matias Almeyda uses so succesfully at AEK Athens?? It is a complicated tactic
Can we see a defence first football tactic from you if it can be a recreation of a manager uses this kind of mentality it will be great. Thanks for nice contents keep going.
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So if I have two coaches of equal attributes, but one has a higher coaching badge than the other, that makes a difference?
So these seem good in the short period (in game) I have used them. Players do seem to be improving. However I am getting a lot more injuries than I was before and quite lengthy ones.
The link to the training schedules is down. Can somebody share them? Or can this be fixed? Thanx guys!
still down man
@RDF Tactics do you have something for FM20? training guides/killers etc :D
What do I do when you have youth training on Tuesday and Sunday and I have u21 and u18 on Wednesday and Saturday?
I have the best physio and I let them set the training intensity and most of my players feel unhappy because of the low intensity training. I'm still wondering what exactly the function of the phsyio team in this game
was listening to this, didnt know what country this lad was from. Then he kept saying mo-i-a-ing and I knew it was a British guy
Amazing video. Btw should make a video for FM touch. I think some of us may be playing on the iPad
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