Football Manager 2024

Football Manager 2024

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Mike's Best Training Schedule v1

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DESCRIPTION

A training schedule that is designed to target and improve every attribute of a player whilst also improving tactic familiarity, team cohesion and Set piece routine's. (SEE IMAGE ABOVE)
This schedule is perfect for those of you that just wish to use the one schedule for the entire season.

GENERAL INFO

In this years FM set piece routine sessions have now been implemented into training whilst also making changes to the match preparation sessions. As a result you will now be unable to import schedules from last years iteration of FM to this years.
Therefor after two weeks of playing the beta and vigorously testing all sorts of combinations i have put together a new schedule that can be considered a complete all rounder, perfect for using the entire season. (excluding pre-season)

INJURIES

As you can see from the image above i have made sure the injury risk with this particular schedule is considerably lower than any schedule that is already pre-loaded into the game, therefor injury's shouldn't be too much of a concern. However... this is FM and historically injuries have always been a problem for the first few weeks after a new version has been released.

So for anyone concerned with injuries the best way to minimise them is to make sure your players training intensity (located under the rest tab on the training page) is NOT set to ''Double Intensity'', also make sure there individual training focus (located under the individual tab on the training page) is set to NONE. Hiring highly rated physio's and sport scientists will also help minimise injuries. Lastly and most importantly don't be afraid to swap out the odd session every few weeks with a recovery one.

PLAYERS COMPLAINING (TOO MUCH QUICKNESS/STRENGTH TRAINING)

Players complaining about too much quickness strength training can be a common issue, often stemming from a mismatch between training schedules and individual player needs, or personality traits. It's not always a reflection of the training intensity itself, but rather a combination of factors related to individual training focus and player personalities. Below is a break down to help you better understand this issue

Training Schedules:

Players may be complaining about the issue at hand if they feel their individual training focus is not adequately addressing their needs or if they are receiving too much general training that doesn't align with their preferred focus.

1. Coach Assignments:
Sometimes, the issue isn't the training schedule itself, but the coach assignments for individual players.

2. Player Personalities:
Some players are simply more prone to complaining, regardless of the actual training situation. Players with negative personalities, like "Unsettled," might be more likely to voice concerns.

3. Staff Influence:
High-level staff members, especially the assistant manager, can significantly impact player happiness and reduce complaints.

4. Training Intensity:
While it might seem counter-intuitive, excessive training intensity can also lead to player complaints about quickness/strength training, even if they initially requested it.

Addressing the Issue:

1. Review Individual Training Focus:
Ensure each player's individual training aligns with their role and needs. If a player is complaining about quickness training, consider if they are actually receiving enough specific quickness training.

2. Check Coach Assignments:
Make sure the coach assignments for individual players are appropriate and aligned with their training needs.

3. Consider Player Personalities:
Be aware that some players are naturally more prone to complaining. Don't automatically react to every complaint, especially from players with negative personalities.

4. Improve Staff Quality:
Invest in high-quality coaches, especially an experienced assistant manager, to help manage player morale and training issues.

5. Balance Training Intensity:
Pay attention to overall training intensity and ensure it's appropriate for the team and individual players. Too much intensity can lead to fatigue and complaints.

6. Incorporate Rest and Recovery:
Don't neglect rest and recovery sessions, especially after intense training periods or matches.

7. Team Bonding:
Consider including team bonding sessions to improve team morale and reduce individual complaints.

8. Don't Always React:
Sometimes, it's best to ignore minor complaints, especially from players with negative personalities.

9. Consider Selling Complaining Players:
If a player is consistently unhappy and unproductive, consider selling them and replacing them with players who are a better fit for your training philosophy.

LINKS

Pre-Season Schedule - https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3074622038
Friday Game Day - https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3083484462
Sunday Game Day - https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3083501537
Tues & Sat Game Day - https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3074642757
Wed & Sat Game Day - https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3074646849
Wed & Sun Game Day - https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3083641326
Thur & Sun Game Day - https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3074651027
u18s Schedule Week 1 - https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3078688078
u18s Schedule Week 2 - https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3078690269

INSTRUCTIONS

1. In Training go to the schedules tab
2. Select Schedules > Custom Schedules > Import Schedule
3. Now locate and LOAD the training file. This will be under: Documents/Sports Interactive/Football Manager 2024/Schedules
4. The Schedule will now show
5. Select Confirm
6. Hit the Save tab in the bottom right corner (VERY IMPORTANT)
7. If you followed the steps correctly you will see the newly imported schedule in your game
97 Comments
Red Skull 6 Aug @ 8:24am 
It doesn't work. Trainings are usefull. Need updates.
Lynx 21 Jul @ 11:22pm 
My players are complaining about the amount of too much quickness training. but i don't see any quickness training at all.
All my players are complaining about the amount of quickness training they have to do using your schedules. What should I do about that?
Evergame Studios 22 Feb @ 3:30pm 
@Michael Upton, that helps, thank you very much.
Michael Upton  [author] 22 Feb @ 3:25pm 
@Evergame Studios, Any training week that consist of two game's (i.e thur-sun/wed-sat/tue-sat) i personally wouldn't add in any quickness or physical sessions as you'll be greatly increasing the risk of injury, however on the training weeks that consist's of just the one game (i.e V1) I'd be tempted to swap out the physical session for a quickness one, maybe repeating this every 3 to 4 weeks, basically once a month, two at a push, anything more and they'll just start complaining about too much. Hope this helps.
Evergame Studios 21 Feb @ 11:37am 
first, i do want to thank you for all your hard work in compiling these, i use almost all of them, depends on what game days i have during the month. one thing is, i do have a lot of players starting to complain about not having any quickenning training at all, i use mostly thur-sun/wed-sat/tue-sat and for the ones i have one game during the week i use the V1, and pre season for pre season. any advice on what i should change to some quickening training please?
Big-watson 14 Feb @ 8:51pm 
doing none league and none for Wednesday Saturday or Tuesday Friday
Evergame Studios 4 Feb @ 3:02pm 
@JohnTheMaritime i normally use the other ones that are based on what days the matches are, except when the matches are only on saturday, since he didn't made one for a Saturday onle, than i use the dedicated defense or the dedicated teqnical ones
JohnTheMaritime 4 Feb @ 11:22am 
What do you do for rest weeks?
Evergame Studios 30 Jan @ 12:24am 
i know it's been a long time since last post, and we are getting closer to FM 25, but was wondering if this would be good instead of the different ones that i use depends on match days?