nubei Posted November 27, 2010 Share Posted November 27, 2010 Hi guys and gals, Been playing around with the tactics system and think i have come up with something decent (so far for me anyway). My original aim with the tactic was to stop conceeding all the time, which i did with all my other tactics. Its a flat back 4 with two all round full backs, one holding midfielder, one centre mid, 2 wingers and 2 centre forwards. The tactic is by no means finished: any feedback will be greatly appreciated. So far i have got through half a season with Derby and after a slow start (tweaking the tactic) have picked up. Im currently running a holiday season with Spurs to see how it does with good teams, and then will run one with Birmingham to get a middle of the table team. More info to follow when the tests have been done. OI's: Tight marking and Always close down on ML/MR/AMR/AML/AMC Team Talks: Leave to assistant. Goalkeeper: Standard keeper Fullbacks: acelleration, heading, marking, crossing Centre Halfs: tall with good heading (covering defender should be quicker) Def mid: acelleration, determination, passing, marking, tackling Centre mid: same as the def mid, long shots is a bonus. Wingers: pace, flair, technique, crossing, finishing again a bonus Centre forwards: pace, acelleration, finishing, composure (heading is a bonus) Heres The link http://rapidshare.com/files/433500734/4-1-1-2-2_classic__Derby__Dec_2010_.tac Not sure if this will work for you guys, but i would be extreamly greatful for any feedback. As a side note i dont seem to be scoring many from corners / set pieces. So any advice on that front would help. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
nubei Posted November 27, 2010 Author Share Posted November 27, 2010 did a holiday season with spurs and finished 5th (not the best i know), but won the FA cup. My home form was good, but the away form let me down. any ideas how to tighten up away from home? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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