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To make this tactic solid you will need to play two DMC's with a AMC in the middle in midfield. also play with an SC in the middle of the three strikers. I play with three SC's and they score bucket loads. I generaly play with anyone at the back as long as their in their natural position.
From the preset formations select 4-3-3 and remove all player runs.
Emphasis - Attacking
Passing - Normal
Tackling - Normal
Pressing - Yes
Offside trap - No
Counter Attack - No
Men Behind the Ball - No
Player instructions
Passing - All team
Tackling all team, except three midfielders who are set to HARD.
Pressing all set to yes except the four defenders and the goalkeeper.
Pass to - Everyone set to R/L/C
Set pieces (A) DL/DR Back, rest forward.
Set Pieces (D) Middle CM normal, Middle striker forward, rest back
Free role - All NO.
Forward runs - DL/DR, Middle CM and all three strikers yes. rest no
Run with ball - DL/DR, Middle CM and all three strikers yes. rest no
Hold up ball - All NO
Long Shots - Three midfielders yes, rest no.
Through Balls - All NO
Cross Ball - DL/DR yes, rest NO.
Marking - GK (none) DL/DR (Zonal) DC/DC (Man) MC/MC/MC (Middle CM Zonal, other two set to Man) FC/FC/FC (all none)
I recommend you put your best midfielder as central CM, pref a AMC. I played Brian Howard there and he scored 18 (which is good taking into consideration FMH09's lack of goals). Also put your best SC in the middle of the front three. Frazier Campbell played there for me and scored 22 (his shooting is rated 12 aswell so a guy with 20 could be lethal - who knows)
--------------------UPDATE----------------------------
I started again with York City and won the league with 8 games remaining scoring a whooping 121 league goals. below is how many goals per game. e.g i got 6 goals on two occasions and five goals on six occasions!
Goals/Games
6 x 2
5 x 6
4 x 6
3 x 7
2 x 11
1 x 12
0 x 2
As you can see, only failed to score in 2/46 games.

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