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143031.8 in reply to 143031.7
Date: 5/6/2010 12:47:41 PM
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I got my system to work pretty well.

- Only 9 players selected to game
- No players on reserve slots

Like this for PG training:

Pos: Starters__Backup
PG: Player A__ -
SG: Player B__Player BB
SF: Player C__Player CC
PF: Player D__Player DD
C: Player E__Player EE

Last edited by Napauttaja at 5/6/2010 12:49:08 PM

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143031.9 in reply to 143031.6
Date: 5/6/2010 1:49:21 PM
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I have a question:

If i want to train passing to my PF or SF, i set one of them in a game as PG (starter, backup and reserve)to get +48 and train passing to PG. I dress 9 players, setting the other 8 at the 4 positions as starters and backups.
Stamina is respectable, supposing no injured or fouled out, i set strictly follow depth chart and let the players play through foul trouble, etc.

Is he going to be replaced at any time by other player who could play as PG better than the PF/SF?

Because i think that it´s possible to give these orders trying to give different trainings to any player.
Cheers.

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143031.10 in reply to 143031.9
Date: 5/6/2010 1:52:22 PM
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I would still expect him to get 48 minutes (or very close) but the coach can do strange things. There might be 1 minute left on the clock and the scores are tied, he would probably move players around to positions they are best at to try and win the game. There is nothing you can do about this besides what you have already said to do.

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143031.11 in reply to 143031.10
Date: 5/6/2010 1:55:35 PM
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but the coach can do strange things. There might be 1 minute left on the clock and the scores are tied, he would probably move players around to positions they are best at to try and win the game.


Yes, i know, it happens more often than i expected but sometimes the coach forgets to do it and the player gets +48, it´s great!!

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143031.12 in reply to 143031.11
Date: 5/6/2010 1:58:29 PM
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haha yeah :D Just remember that the coach's job is to try and win games, not to give you full training :)

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143031.13 in reply to 143031.12
Date: 5/6/2010 2:06:43 PM
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True, but i usually try this at scrimmages, who cares the result? Probably my coach:)

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143031.14 in reply to 143031.13
Date: 5/6/2010 2:08:07 PM
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haha true :P

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143031.15 in reply to 143031.11
Date: 5/6/2010 2:30:04 PM
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Hey , im currently doing 2position training. Can anyone explain me, how to allow 6 players to get full training.
i can train 5 max. so am not sure..
not using roster, each trained position plays full game? any other way around?

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143031.16 in reply to 143031.15
Date: 5/6/2010 2:48:48 PM
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Training 5 players at 2 position training is normal, but you´d be very lucky to give 48 minutes to 6 players...
As other managers said before even if you set a player as starter backup and reserve, in your case 2 players at 2 positions, you can´t be sure them to play the full game. And doing this 3 times a week it´s very random.
You can try it dressing 5 players each game but you´ll be taking a big risk, defeats, injured, etc.

Last edited by jacobomd (Bolivia U21 Coach) at 5/6/2010 2:52:01 PM

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143031.17 in reply to 143031.9
Date: 5/6/2010 7:38:18 PM
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Hey

In the scenario you described I think this other PG you were describing should be assigned to an alternate position. So in the event of a blowout, this player will play the other position instead.

If you have him unassigned to anything, he might get minutes at PG. So the solution is to assign him to a position but just not PG.

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143031.18 in reply to 143031.17
Date: 5/7/2010 5:58:04 AM
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If you want to maximise your chances of getting training for 6 different guys, you should dress no more than 8 players for each game. For both of your trainees, you have to assign them to all 3 depth spots (primary - backup - reserve). Also, make sure your bench players for 3 non-trainable positions are listed both as backup and reserve. This way you shouldn not have any vacant spots in your whole lineup. As others mentioned, use let them play.

You may also want to play a slower-oriented tactic to make sure your trainees don't tire too much (I believe some of them might have low stamina).

I've been using 2-position training for 6 weeks now and I've been fairly successful with that. The first 3 weeks I pulled it off and got full training for all 6 guys. The following 3 weeks I only managed to train 5 guys because of fouling out.

Good luck to you!

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