pixar said: I use positional training. Depending on the tactics I use, of course. But I do not use additional individual training. Including the goalkeeper. Expand
pixar said: I shared your first question in the last image of my post you quoted. Check it out again
For the second question, I can give examples as follows. These two players have been in my team since they were 18 years old. They are now 22 years old.
doru228 said: well i have a u18 and a u21 squad. i was wondering if the same training imporves the 15-18 players as much Expand
hey, you probably can use it, but from my experience, this is what i do: promote your best newgens and/or youth prospects to senior team and make them available for u18 (or u21 if they are over 17) for 90 minutes.
This way, they train with the "big boys" and play matches in youth and B teams, but also you can give minutes in senior team to your best newgens from time to time in your cup matches against lower division team OR if you are leading 3-0. One more thing that i found is that difference between coach with 10-15 and coach with 20 in "working with youngsters" is not significant. Just get best coaches for each category
Please note that from my experience, you need to give youngsters at least 30 mins per game if you want them to upgrade attributes.
Yarema said: So I've watched the EBFM video. Kind of interesting data on double intensity. But when I try it in my own save the fitness level of my players is just that tiny bit worse that they don't fully recover in time for next match in 2 matches per week scenario. Anyone else tried the same? Expand
What was the data regarding double intensity? Or is it in one of his recent videos? I've not watched this series
pixar said: I use positional training. Depending on the tactics I use, of course.
But I do not use additional individual training. Including the goalkeeper.
Thank you very much!
Gonna try it now in my save
pixar said: I shared your first question in the last image of my post you quoted. Check it out again
For the second question, I can give examples as follows.
These two players have been in my team since they were 18 years old. They are now 22 years old.
do you use the same schedule for youth also ?
doru228 said: do you use the same schedule for youth also ?
No. I don't like keeping players in my Under 19 team. I usually loan my players.
pixar said: No. I don't like keeping players in my Under 19 team. I usually loan my players.
well i have a u18 and a u21 squad. i was wondering if the same training imporves the 15-18 players as much
doru228 said: well i have a u18 and a u21 squad. i was wondering if the same training imporves the 15-18 players as much
hey, you probably can use it, but from my experience, this is what i do:
promote your best newgens and/or youth prospects to senior team and make them available for u18 (or u21 if they are over 17) for 90 minutes.
This way, they train with the "big boys" and play matches in youth and B teams, but also you can give minutes in senior team to your best newgens from time to time in your cup matches against lower division team OR if you are leading 3-0. One more thing that i found is that difference between coach with 10-15 and coach with 20 in "working with youngsters" is not significant. Just get best coaches for each category
Please note that from my experience, you need to give youngsters at least 30 mins per game if you want them to upgrade attributes.
Hope this helped you making some newgen beasts
Yarema said: So I've watched the EBFM video. Kind of interesting data on double intensity. But when I try it in my own save the fitness level of my players is just that tiny bit worse that they don't fully recover in time for next match in 2 matches per week scenario. Anyone else tried the same?
What was the data regarding double intensity? Or is it in one of his recent videos? I've not watched this series