Results 1 to 10 of 348
Like Tree252Likes

Thread: Mythbusters of top eleven

Threaded View

Previous Post Previous Post   Next Post Next Post
  1. #11
    Famous
    Join Date
    Apr 2014
    Posts
    1,271
    I just trained a player from 35% to 120% using goalkeeper training most of the way.

    Player progressed as normal, with the growth rate gradually slowing as he moved to a higher stars level. Getting to 120% is pretty quick and easy, it only cost somewhere in the 350-400 rest range to do that, and that was with me finishing off a triple role on my player.

    20 rest = finshing off triple role
    16 rest 35%-40%
    150 rest 40%-80%
    90 rest 80%-100%
    110 rest 100-120%

    P.S. not exact numbers but was pretty close to that w/ GK training...

    I was using too sequences.

    GK, GK, GK, GK, GK, GK. Assignment of skills is somewhat random it seemed, something like + 38% shooting, +33% passing and +41% shooting occurs with this setup.

    and

    GK, GK, GK, GK, GK, drill (Long run for example). Sometimes I got back +2% fitness, +3% speed, other times +1% fitness, +2% speed,but it all balanced out in the end. .

    It was in the 70-80 rest range all the way to 80%, a little slower at the 80-100% range, and between 100-120 used to go from 100% to 120%.

    However, I do think we need to thankful to the admin in charge of that training for sharing it. One thing i've noticed is that when it comes to training our players, many managers in western nations, Africa, etc... don't train their players as well as in the Far East. When we play against the Chinese, I see a larger percentage of the player pool with a low grays stats average, compared to say Europe. So hopefully discussions like about previously lesser known topics such as goalkeeper training and other training procedures can help those of us close the gap on the Far East managers in regards to quality of the players.
    Last edited by pcmacdaniel; 07-30-2017 at 05:06 PM.
    nikolgiorgos likes this.
    Level 40 Manager