Training Schedule
Post: #1 - 10 Sep 2006 17:52
i have a super effective one for the pc version, is it worth using on the psp version or even, does anyone know any good schedules for it?
Post: #2 - 10 Sep 2006 17:56
What is the one you use for the PC version? What team does it work for?
Post: #3 - 10 Sep 2006 18:03
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What is the one you use for the PC version? What team does it work for?

i found it on ere, sumone had it up an i used it. i tooom pics of it on my fone. it works with spurs, havnt tried it with no one else
Post: #4 - 10 Sep 2006 20:07
try it and see if its effective
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Post: #5 - 11 Sep 2006 09:52
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i have a super effective one for the pc version, is it worth using on the psp version or even, does anyone know any good schedules for it?

Doesn't really making a difference on the psp.
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Post: #6 - 04 Jan 2007 13:55
i find it best to give attackers attacking training, goalies goalkeeping training and midfield fitness, and defenders defending practise, no joke it helps alot. and in the summer break give them all fitness, they become more injury resistant!
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