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Hey guys,

I've been reading about people letting youngsters play in their first 11 to get experience and develop faster (as well as tutoring and sending them on loans). Something I'm currently trying out and seems to be giving me some promising results.

I've also come to understand that the more experienced players you field together with this youngster(s) will also get them to improve faster, is that correct?

I currently have 2 youngsters that I've been doing this with, both of them have great morale after a few games. However their average rating is around 6.6 (when the rest of the team is at around 7.5), if I tell them I'm disappointed could that also get them to improve even faster? Or should I just bury them in praise each game?


Appreciate any thoughts or answers to this :) Just want my youngsters to reach their potential.

---------- Post added 11/09/2011 at 12:00 AM ---------- Previous post was 09/09/2011 at 09:31 PM ----------

Sooo.. I take it nobody really knows? :/
 
Dont say your disapointed or angry as they might lose morale!

I think this might be in the wrong section by the way mate
 
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Of course they're not going to be happy if you have a go at them.
"Faith in their ability"/"You can make a difference" Should give you much better results.

There are threads around on this, and I'm fairly sure one covers it... just can't remembers which one it was now.
There does be a large catalogue of threads on here... be patient, search hard, wear fresh undies, don't talk to strangers, pee IN the bowl...

A brilliant starting point regarding talks:
http://www.fm-base.co.uk/forum/foot...-training/29092-woifsongs-teamtalk-guide.html
Just remember, it's all a learning process, which players react which way to what's said and stay on the game for making the right options for them.
 
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