Last edited by khris; 09-27-2020 at 07:58 PM.
Cool thread...
i start with
aml/ml
P, G & S!
Shooting Tech
Wing Play
Fast C-Attacks
Set-P Delivery
1-On-1 Finishing
Long Run
Skill Drill
Piggy in the Mid
Video Analysis
dc
Press the Play
Hold the Line
Warm-Up
Gym
Piggy in the Mid
Stop the Attacker
Def Crosses
Video Analysis
Stretch
Shuttle Runs
Hurdle Jumps
i used the following file for calculating the player end results:
https://forum.topeleven.com/tutorial...ning-tool.html
Last edited by K4rl; 09-16-2020 at 06:40 PM.
Well, I think it all depends on what you value and prioritize. Here are two examples of power training of a DC and DMC+MC I conducted. For the DC, I prioritized high skills regarding position, bravery and aggression. I wanted the DMC+MC to be a deep lying playmaker, so I focused on creativity, passing and positioning. I tried some different drill combinations to see what fit my players the most given my preferences (visible in the radar chart to the right hand side).
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Last edited by Arphaxad; 09-17-2020 at 08:27 PM.
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Thanks for sharing,
but i guess DMC/MC is not a good combination...you just have 2 greys ...so you have a lot of white skills to train...
from my point of view the following combinations make sense...
dc/dmc
dc/dl
mr/amr
st/amc
mc i would never give a additional position...mc has just to many whites to train...
and you´re right...the drill sequences depends on focus of the manager..
i try to make balanced players...
DMC/MC is not optimal, no. Because you're combining a defensive position with a neutral one which renders few grey skills. But sometimes you need versatility before anything else. Especially if you're meeting multiple managers with varying tactics and formations. When I was active I found myself needing to switch between formations requiring 3 DCs + 2 DMCs + 2 MCs in the morning and DL/R + ML/R + AML/R in the evening. In that case, you require versatility above anything else. And usually I'd keep a very strong mutant offensive line, which would allow me to experiment with the backfield.
What I always did was having at least:
DC x2
DC+DMC
DL/R
ML/R+AML/R
ST+AMC
MC x2
Other than the above combinations, I developed players and positions depending on opposition during the season. I was never fond of DC+DL/R which you mentioned, as I don't like combining center and flank positions.
Last edited by Arphaxad; 09-17-2020 at 08:38 PM.
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