lutontown1991 Posted July 24, 2010 Share Posted July 24, 2010 I am tired of playing with wingers on FM because right now I feel like they are a waste of time. I have been playing narrow football with a bit of success lately. I have been playing the first version of the 4-1-3-2 with QPR in the Coca-Cola Championship. My team was expected to finish 10th but after bringing in a few players and developing this tactic I stormed through the first half of the season remaining in 1st place until we died down a bit with 12 games to go and finished in a respectable 4th place. What you will need: Goalkeeper/Defend Full Back/Automatic Full Back/Automatic Central Defender/Defend Central Defender/Defend Anchor Man/Defend Central Midfielder/Support Advanced Playmaker/Attack Box to Box Midfielder/Support Complete Forward/Attack Poacher/Attack This was how I lined up with QPR And this is how I lined up with Man Utd League Table with QPR I am currently testing my Man Utd version and I am in mid season. The difference between the two 4-1-3-2 tactics is that the QPR tactic is for weaker teams, with less creative freedom, passing shorter. The Man Utd 4-1-3-2 allows players to be more creative and the passing is default. Download the tactic QPR 4-1-3-2 Man Utd 4-1-3-2 Please give this a go guys & let me know your results Smaller clubs with less talented players choose QPR. Any premiership level club use the Man Utd one. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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