As you already know I have never tried to create a training schedule on my own so I always relied on the schedules that were created by people like Tug or DarkStarr for the previous versions of the game. They didn’t come up with a schedule for Football Manager 2011 yet though, that’s the bad news, but the good news is that I found a solid-looking training regime for Football Manager 2011 made by Ian C.
Ian posted it over at FM-Base and the people that have tested it so far were quite pleased with the results. I have tried it too and I have to say that it went well so far. The pack contains schedules for full time players, part time players and youth players, all personalized for each position on the pitch: goalkeeper, fullback, wingback, central defender, defensive midfielder, central midfielder, attacking midfielder, winger, striker, target man. You can download the schedules directly from the source by clicking on the image below.
After downloading you should have a schedules.rar archive file that you should extract to My Documents>Sports Interactive>Football Manager 2011 and after extraction you should have a «schedules» folder in there with three other folders inside of it like shown in the screen shots below.
Then you have to open your FM 2011 game, go to training>schedules and click on «manage schedules».
A window will pop up and you will have to select which schedules to import.
Once you have selected all the necessary schedules that you want to import select them and just click OK.
The schedules should now be imported in your game and the last thing that you will have to do is assigning your players to the appropriate schedules like shown in the screen shot.
This training regime has worked well for my Vauxhall team until now despite our poor training facilities and weak coaches. Any feedback on it is highly appreciated and, as you already know, you can always come here if you need help.