Actually I have an idea which require cooperation from a number of team.
Just an opinion.
It might works because not many people from a country is willing to sacrifice their team ranking for their country, if Malaysia have 15 or more player to cooperate, it'll definitely works.
I don't know the right way to explain it so I'll put it on a listed form on what should each of the team have to do:-
-Focus on training monorole on an at least mvp potential player, two if you are willing to maintain NT roster as player will age in BB.
-Maintain a world-renowned trainer(the small difference of world-renowned and exceptional is the difference that determines the 1st and 2nd place)(don't have to be with the fitness specialty until the trainee is ready for match)(its not hard maintaining a world-renowned trainer, I'm already maintaining one which is 110k salary, it only require 450k to win the bids, if the 100k is use for a player, it might help you win a team which use it for a staff, thats why I'm saying sacrificing team ranking)
-Maintain a world-renowned doctor with taping injury to minimise injury percentage as much as possible(I use only 16k to win a bid of one with 22k salary)
Thats all on a suggested routine but it might be hard because the mentioned staff won't be sufficient if many country is using the same tactic, and there are team out there which is doing the same with me.
Of course there are other factor which I did not notice but above is all I have to say on routine.
Just a reminder, a strong and a proficient gameshape really make a huge difference.
It is basically a good suggestion to do a quantum leap of Malaysia NT and U21.
However, you can be less radical whilst taking same result. Let me add a couple of considerations.
1) training monorole you don't sacrifice your team. You IMPROVE your team. Apart of this season, when fighting against a drama requires tough choices, I trained monorole over 8 seasons with a lot of satisfactions, in terms of improved players, cash flow, and results. Without monorole training, I probably would navigate in mid-III. Birole should be applied only under three possible conditions: a) your minutes are a mess - fouled out players or injuries can waste a perfect plan; b) it is a birole training (JS, RB); or c) you are in a very specific condition as mine: rebuilding a team after a promotion in a tough series, where you have to dramatically increase your performances (see this season and last season evaluations of my Mice!).
Monorole is good for all - apart of your opponents
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2) a level 5-6-7 trainers is a luxury. If you can, it's great. If you cannot, you can train a top class player with a level 4 trainer. Differences are a couple of pops (including secondaries) per season. So I would recommend a level 5+ trainers only under two possible status: a) you want to take all potential out of your player before aging 24-25 (and you have enough cash to pay wage), or b) you must accelerate his growth because he needs to fill some gap (he started with some bad primary). I trained Scalambrieri with level 4 trainers, he is among top Italian PG's and hit potential. See his average evaluation (scoring depends on team's performances and tactics however).
a strong and a proficient gameshape really make a huge difference.