Championship
Manager 2003 2004 training
General guidelines
- Drop cross county as soon as the season starts for all but wingers
and wingbacks. It's too tiring and boring for the players. Try
using many 5-a-side games in large pitch instead.
- All players of the first team should be given some tactical
training the day prior to each match. This way they will improve
their match performance. On the other hand this is not necessary
for members of the reserve squad.
- Add some pig in the middle games, as players seem to enjoy it,
and thus perform better in the rest of the training.
- Try to give players reasonable rests, in order not to exhaust
them. Players that are exhausted will not perform in matches and
WILL NOT BE DEDICATED IN TRAINING. So it is really no use giving
too much training, if nobody tries hard after all.
- Don't be too keen on setting a training match too ofte. once
a week will do for your first team, who will often get the opportunity
to play official matches, whereas your reserves should have at
least two.
- ALWAYS KEEP AN EYE ON THE STAR RATING SYSTEM AND YOUR COACHES
COMMENTS. Maybe your training seems perfect, yet some players
might not benefit from it. Check their performance a couple of
weeks after you first apply it, just to ensure all is fine! If
the player is not performing, try an alternative training!
Important note When using intensive training schedules,
your players might become exhausted. If a player's condition drops
below 60%, let him rest for a couple of day, until he recovers,
otherwise he will not be able to train properly and he will be extremely
prone to injuries!
Also do not arrange friendlies in summer periods when your player's
fitness is still very low, because you will get many injuries!
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