ZaZ said: There isn't much to it. Just remove all training sessions after every match, possibly using some premade training schedule, then set players to "no pitch or gym training) if they are low on energy (which would be true for all players participating in matches).
I will add my training schedule here if you are interested, but I didn't test to know how it compares to other schedules (keep in mind my schedule assumes double intensity when full condition). Expand
Hi - sorry if this is a stupid question, but may I ask - why do your training schedules have less training sessions than the generic ones?
Discounting rest days, would it not be better to fill in most of the empty sessions with additional training in defending, attacking, set pieces etc..?
This tactic is a fluid 532 formation. Its naturally an offensive formation with lots of forward runs and dribbles, that's why I tend to start all games as "balanced" as it offers good goal scoring and defensive capability.
The channel midfielder and defensive midfielder are quite important. The channel midfielder is responsible for finding space between defense and attack and the defensive midfielder is the pivot and adds balance.
The tactic scores a generous amount of goals and is defensively sound. What I like about this tactic is everyone performs well in the team, there are no over / under achievers and everyone contributes.
In terms of EPL testing, Burnley finished 7th holiday and Arsenal finished 2nd won the FA cup.
I will add my training schedule here if you are interested, but I didn't test to know how it compares to other schedules (keep in mind my schedule assumes double intensity when full condition).
Hi - sorry if this is a stupid question, but may I ask - why do your training schedules have less training sessions than the generic ones?
Discounting rest days, would it not be better to fill in most of the empty sessions with additional training in defending, attacking, set pieces etc..?
"Yes, you"
"Are you sick of your strikers not scoring goals?! Well if so, this is the tactic for you"
I'll post PI's after test.
The channel midfielder and defensive midfielder are quite important. The channel midfielder is responsible for finding space between defense and attack and the defensive midfielder is the pivot and adds balance.
The tactic scores a generous amount of goals and is defensively sound. What I like about this tactic is everyone performs well in the team, there are no over / under achievers and everyone contributes.
In terms of EPL testing, Burnley finished 7th holiday and Arsenal finished 2nd won the FA cup.