Evo vam nešto zanimljivo:
It's fairly obvious that getting first team action is going to help a
player develop, both in real life and in-game. Time on the pitch,
whether at your club or out on loan, will give the youngster much needed
experience. In real life there are endless examples of youngsters being
put out on loan to smaller clubs where they are likely to get more game
time. Take Jack Wilshere. Highly unlikely to get more than the odd sub
appearance at Arsenal. However, putting him on loan to Bolton ensures
that he'll gain first team experience and return to Arsenal a better
player. Win-win.
In Football Manager, that experience is translated into attribute and CA
boosts. As an example: over the course of four holiday saves, playing
30 games a season averaged additional attribute boosts as follows:
Using a combination of all the techniques above, in just 18 months I
managed to turn Pupil D with CA 100, shown on the left into this fellow
with CA of 131, shown on the right.
How? He was tutored for 6 months by a 'model professional' tutor which
changed his own personality to the same with a massive benefit to the
hidden Professionalism attribute, given 40-odd games a season and set to
a targetted training schedule.