Maestro Ugo Fm 2012 Training Schedules
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Written by Johnny Karp I’ve been on the lookout for good training regimes for FM 2012 and after some research I can say that this post includes the very best training schedules for Football Manager 2012. I have visited almost every Football Manager fan site and forum out there looking for these and I have selected four training schedules that look good enough to make a difference. Let me introduce them one by one. Maestro Ugo’s FM 2012 Training Schedules Maestro Ugo was pretty successful with his schedules for FM 2011 and now he strikes again with brand new training regimes for FM 2012.
Maestro Ugo's Training Schedules. → Starije verzije FM-a → Football Manager 2012. To the best of my knowledge, the information included in those is up to date apart from the above issue. What I don't do: I don't include multiple versions for pre-season, for halfway through the season, for the end of the season, for the winter break etc.
There are both senior and youth schedules included and the basic philosophy is, according to the author, as follows: “ Create training regimes of slightly higher workload than the default ones (two ticks higher workload), that would emphasize what I consider to be important attribute for a given position. Even though the SI finally started differentiating between positions by implementing four different default schedules, I still feel more differentiation is needed, thus creating these. The founder and co-owner of the website, a Romanian Football Manager addict. He’s been playing the game since CM ’97-’98, never missed any of the versions since then. His footballing career stopped before it began, he liked playing the game but disliked having to run around like crazy during the pretty harsh training sessions. He’s a supporter of the Romanian national team, Universitatea Craiova, Arsenal, Barcelona and the Blyth Spartans!
You can contact him at johnny[at]footballmanagerstory[dot]com. Thanks for these. Was thinking of making my own like I did for FM11, but I’ve never really liked doing the training part.
I’ll download these and have a look at the schedules and give them a blast. It would be interesting to read some reviews on the schedules by people who are further into their game (I’m in nov season 1) as to how they maintain/develop players. Thanks for the link and thanks to the guys who made the schedules! Saved me a fair bit of work and time that can now be spent enjoying the game.
Thanks again.
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