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FMH2013
Feb 9, 2013 11:11:28 GMT -5
Post by FMH on Feb 9, 2013 11:11:28 GMT -5
433 Here it is been working really well for me. Give it a go.
Attacking Mixed/Short (I find both to work as well as each other) Commited Pressing and offside trap yes Others no
Lb Rb both Wingbacks Both Cbs bpd
Middle Cm Apm outer 2 Cm
3 Forwards all Adv forward
Hope it works as well for you.
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FMH2013
Feb 9, 2013 11:20:29 GMT -5
Post by VGD on Feb 9, 2013 11:20:29 GMT -5
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FMH2013
Mar 2, 2013 10:17:35 GMT -5
Post by SFG on Mar 2, 2013 10:17:35 GMT -5
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Post by KGF on Apr 1, 2013 8:07:31 GMT -5
The Players
Central Defenders - Just your standard centre backs. Good tackling, heading, teamwork, decisions and positioning are important. Strength and pace are good too.
Wingbacks - These will provide some much needed width, given how narrow the rest of the formation is. To maximise their attacking potential you'll want traditional winger stats - pace, dribbling and crossing - on top of the defensive stats.
Box to Box Midfielder - This player will help to link up attack and defence and help out at both ends of the pitch. He'll need plenty of stamina for running up and down the field. He should be a bit of an all-rounder, since he'll be getting stuck in all over the place.
Ball-winning Midfielder - This player has the task of disrupting the oposing team's attacks in midfield, winning the ball before passing to more attacking minded players or marauding forward themself. You'll need tackling, heading, strength, positioning for the ball-winning part, but also attacking stats, such as passing, dribbling, decisions, pace etc.
Advanced Playmaker - The link between your midfield and your attack. He'll feed passes through to your striker and run at the defence, looking for goals. High pace, dribbling, technique, shooting, creativity and passing are all important.
Deep-Lying Forwards - I always see these players as the forward version of an attacking playmaker. They sit realtively deep and look to link up the midfield and attack with clever passes and attacking runs. I feel they make up for the rather low number of midfielders in the tactic. You'll want them to be creative, with good passing, dribbling and pace.
Poacher - The star of the show. He has only one job to do - score goals and lots of them. He'll be hanging around the box, waiting to break past the defenders and latch on to through balls, knock-downs and crosses. Shooting and pace are important, but so are decisions and movement, to allow him to pick the right moment to make his move and get into space. Gven the number of crosses that will be coming in from the wingbacks and inside forwards, heading and strength are also extremely useful.
Hopefully the above is reasonably correct, I've been away for the game for a while so I'm a bit rusty
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FMH2013
Apr 1, 2013 17:01:57 GMT -5
Post by HFE on Apr 1, 2013 17:01:57 GMT -5
Team instructions: Attacking, Direct, Normal Pressing - yes, rest - no.
Formation: 4-3-3
Player tactical roles: GK - Goalkeeper DL,DR - Wing Back DC - Central Def Outer MCs - Adv. Playmaker Inner MC - Deep Lying Mid Outer SCs - Advanced Fwd Inner SC - Target Man/Poacher
What this formation needs: DL/DR - Attacking DCs - Strong Outer MCs - Good stamina, passing and teamwork (AM R/L C preferred) Inner MC - A strong DMC Outer SCs - High pace, good teamwork Inner SC - Strong with shooting/Fast with shooting and positioning
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FMH2013
Apr 1, 2013 17:07:34 GMT -5
Post by JDE on Apr 1, 2013 17:07:34 GMT -5
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FMH2013
Apr 1, 2013 17:35:43 GMT -5
Post by JFE on Apr 1, 2013 17:35:43 GMT -5
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FMH2013
Apr 6, 2013 18:02:15 GMT -5
Post by GHF on Apr 6, 2013 18:02:15 GMT -5
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FMH2013
Jun 25, 2013 10:03:30 GMT -5
Post by FDF on Jun 25, 2013 10:03:30 GMT -5
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Post by GFE on Oct 7, 2013 2:59:42 GMT -5
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FMH2013
Oct 30, 2013 7:18:21 GMT -5
Post by BFW on Oct 30, 2013 7:18:21 GMT -5
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