Training Coaches - Coaching Summary
Asg : number of training catagories assigned to
Gk : Coaching goalkeepers
Strength 34 :
look at blue sky(red) and blue dark(green) colours : 7 players on high training, 27 players on medium training.
Aerobics 34 :
look colours : 6 players on high training, 28 players medium training
Goalkeeping :
look colour 3 players on intensive training
Tactics 34 :
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Monday, September 15, 2008
Training Coaches - Coaching Summary
Training Coaches - Coaching Attributes
Coaches - Coaching Attributes
This important set training coaches attributes :
Set pieces training : Improves a player free kick, crossing, corners, etc
Strength training : improves a player stamina, strength, etc
Aerobics training : improves a player pace, agility, balance, etc
Goalkeeping training : improves a player aerial, ability, handling
Tactics training : improves a player decision making, anticipation, moveement, etc
Ball Control training : improves a player dribbling, techiques, first touch
Defending training : improves a player tackling, marking, etc
Attacking training : improves a player passing, creativity, etc
Shooting training : improves a player finishing, long shots, composure
Monday, August 11, 2008
FM08 Staff Guide
General Coaches
This applies for Coaches, 1st Team Coaches, Youth Coaches, Fitness Coaches and Goalkeeper Coaches.
Obviously, different coaches need different coaching attributes depending on what category they are coaching. Here is a great guide created for FM07 (but still relevant for FM08) on how to get the best out of your coaches
However, there is still some other mental attributes you should consider for your coaches:
Adaptability – key if the coach is coming from abroad
Motivating - the coach will motivate players better in training
Level of Discipline – making sure your players stay on task and focused during training
Working with Youngsters – a necessity for youth coaches
Man Handling – your coach will handle player’s personalities better
Scouts
In previously version of FM, Judging players ability and potential seemed to be the most important of mental attributes, in FM08, a few more have become equally important.
Adaptability – key if the scout is coming from abroad, but it will also help scouts knowledge increase quicker if he scouting in a foreign country.
Determination – scouts will be more determined to find more players
Tactical Knowledge – important if your scout is ‘scouting next opposition
Physios
Phisios are phisios and they always will be.
Physiotherapy – obviously the physio would be useless without this
Level of Discipline – making sure players do not slack off when they are injured
Motivating – he will be able to motivate players to return from injury as soon as possible
Man Handling – physios who can handle players better, will be able to help them return quicker
Assistant Managers
Seeing as Ass.mans gets paid a fairly large amount, you should do your best to use them to their full extent. Other than the attributes below, it may be important for you ass.mans to have some decent coaching attributes so he can chip in on training; especially if you are on a tight budget.
Judging Player Ability – this will ensure you get better teams reports
Tactical Knowledge – important if he is in charge of your reserve team
Working with Youngsters – important if he is in charge of your u18 team
Man Handling – he will give you better advice on decisions you have to make when handling problems with your players
Motivating + Level Discipline – he will give you better advice on team-talk.
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