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Friday, 27 August 2010

Tug's Training 2010

Download link:
http://www.freewebs.com/tugstraining



Tug's Training 2010 is the 5th edition of a training schedule first released for FM06 in November 2005. It is highly regarded around the FM scene as one of, if not the best downloadable schedule and because of this has over a million downloads to date.

This edition has had some minor testing on the demo (many thanks to all who tested) but mainly builds from the successes and the frameworks of the older versions. You can use this thread and/or my email address (listed below) to give constructive criticism that will hopefully lead to updated and more successful versions of the training in the near future.



WHERE SHOULD I TRAIN MY PLAYERS?

If you think you have a player who doesn't fit into any of the schedules, put him where your best judgment says you should put him. For example If you have a left back who plays very attacking football, you might prefer to train him as a midfielder or even a winger. Also, if one of your Strikers is more of a flair based player, you might fancy training them on the attacking midfielder regime. Or in reverse: an attacking midfielder who is fairly clinical might benefit from striker training.

NOTE: I use these schedules as an improvement on the default FM schedules, if you have a player who needs a lot of work in a certain area, copy their schedule and tinker with it. Eg. a well developed player who has disappointingly low pace, might benefit from a lower intensity on certain parts of his training in aid of more intense Aerobic training. Play around with them, individual training schedules can be important!
MY PLAYERS ARE GETTING TIRED!

Occasionally, you may want to rest your players, perhaps nearer to the latter stages of the season.
Or sometimes just clicking down the training intensity a few pegs can help a bit.

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INSTRUCTIONS:

Download the files and then copy them to:

(My) Documents\Sports Interactive\Football Manager 2010\Schedules

If you don't have a Schedules folder, simply create one.

When you're on the training screen in game, click on Edit training, go to import, select the Training files and click OK one file at a time. 

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