RE: Hello? anyone there? Never bothered with 'em mate - too much hassle! Mi Dad always uses an editor to counteract any fall in statistics... You could try one of the fan sites - www.thedugout.net for example - they often have downloadable training routines...
RE: Hello? anyone there? "Mi Dad always uses an editor to counteract any fall in statistics" - There's nowt like playing the game and not cheating is there?!
In his defence... ...there's enuff to do in the game without constantly a*sing about with the training routines!!! He's getting old bless him - he remembers good old, easy to play football games like you used to get for the Commodore 64...
RE: In his defence... But if you don't want to mess about with training routines you can set it so your assistant takes care of training
RE: is this fm 2006 you are talking about fm2005 you can assign assistant to take care of training, I assume they've left that in on 2006.
Goalkeepers - concentrate on goalkeeping and aerobic defenders - " " on defending and tactics midfielders - " " on attacking, defending, tactics (depends if their defensive or attacking) wingers - " " attacking, set pieces and ball control strikers - " " on shooting, ball control and tactics
RE: Did they cheat? LOL </p> so far i've said fook all so dont get me started, or i'll get banned </p>
or go into training and auto assign your coaches your assitant will then sort it all out. if im doing well i stick to this. if im struggling then i change it myself along with everything else in that desperate search for success
Ive never found training to be a problem. Set out your player attributes for buying players and stick to them. Keep buying and selling. Ive just got York promoted on consecutive season and am top of the 1st. Ive only spent a grand through buying player by offering 50% on the next transfer fee. Its getting harder to do it granted. Hoping for the reds job but they are second behind me and are only one of two teams to have beaten me in the current season. I dont mind.