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316283.4 in reply to 316283.3
Date: 01/02/2023 18:06:26
Isca Centurions
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If arrows doesn't mind me answering:

Do you have set plans (week by week ) for those who would train for you?


This season we have several managers who banded together. We discussed which players we wanted to buy, what sort of players we wanted to create, what we think would be the best training plans for achieving it. So we did pool our knowledge, but the weekly plans are left up to the individual manager.

I can't commit to three but I have the funds to buy one and train one.


Yes, I'm sure any help would be appreciated!
The main thing is a high level trainer + youth trainer and 100% training every week (obviously someone with your experience knows that, but for anyone else reading who is interested).
AFAIK we don't have any managers specially lined up for next season's draftees yet, so with the above training your potential trainee would likely be one of the stars of the team.

I'm very happy to see the English u21 team doing so well this year.


The losses to Mexico and Romania were a bit disappointing, but we'll see what happens in the second stage.

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Date: 01/03/2023 06:14:41
Team Nook
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We don’t necessarily have week to week plans, but as a group we discussed how we wanted that age group to look and then suggested training plans to get the players to fit that system/squad we’re aiming for

If we got another group together it would be good to develop a whole team plan, but as you are so far the only interested manager the training plan would be whatever you want it to be. Just having managers training English players should create a solid team, that’s what we’ve worked from in seasons up to now.