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Blakey VII

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  1. Used this tactic for a season with Newcastle and pushed Liverpool to the last day but unfortunately came up short. Already purchased Raphina and Bastoni for the 2nd season and if Saint Maximin can stay fit for longer than 5 games I will hopefully go one better this season. Joe Willock has been insane as the CM-A as you can see from the screenshot as was Callum Wilson who outscored DCL in the end. Really enjoying using this tactic so thank you for uploading.

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  2. On 27/05/2020 at 19:45, FuSS said:

    There's a lot of factors, I'd say tactics account for about 25% of the result at most.

    That said, take a look a few posts back where I do a blow by blow against Liverpool, might help you out on a few areas :)

     

    I looked at your post about your liverpool game and it really helped. Ive also seen the posts about man marking your opponents playmaker to stifle there creativity I dont know if its on here or another FM site I cant remember to be honest. Is there a guide or write up anywhere about reading scout reports and oppostiton analysis to look at the strengths and weakenesses of your opponent. I understand a lot of it already just always good to read up more and see what other managers do.

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    I started using your new tweak from the QPR game onwards which I wasnt expected to win so I played a weakened team. My Cheltenham team got promoted from League 2 in the first season by finishing 3rd where I was expected to finish 16th I believe. I am now predicted to finish 21st in League 1 which basically means relegation. Most my players are only good enough for League 2 really apart from the loans, Dan Happe & Doyle-Hayes who are on a wage which I cant really afford so one of them will probably be gone in January. I will keep going with this tweak as it plays great football and I can see why your inside forwards score all the goals ive found its usually a backpost header or tap in although my striker has scored in the last few games too. Keep up the great work mate!

  4. After reading through this thread I have tried using your guidelines to create a slow possession tactic in a 4-1-2-2-1 formation & also attempted to create a quick counter attacking tactic using a 4-1-4-1 formation. I would say im more confident in the possession tactic I have created but would like to get your feedback on both tactic's and see if you can see any faults.

    4-1-2-2-1

    Control/Fluid

    Shorter Passing, Work Ball Into Box, Play Out Of Defence, Exploit The Middle, Push Higher Up, Hassle Opponents, Get Stuck In, Use Offside Trap, Lower Tempo.

    ----------------GK(D)----------------

    WB(S)----CD(D)------CD(D)----WB(A)

    -----------------A(D)----------------

    ----------BBM(S)------BWM(S)-------

    IF(A)---------------------------IF(S)

    -----------------AF(A)---------------

    My goalkeeper has been instructed to distribute to defenders & my inside forward on the support duty has been instructed to sit narrower hoping my wing back on attack duty will overlap him and create width. My main worry is my central midfielders the BBM & BWM aren't creative enough or adventurous enough off the ball to support my lone striker.

    4-1-4-1

    Counter/Fluid

    More Direct Passing, Pass Into Space, Hit Early Crosses, Exploit The Flanks, Play Narrower, Drop Deeper, Stand Off Opponents, Stay On Feet, Higher Tempo, Be More Disciplined.

    ---------------GK(D)----------------

    FB(S)----CD(D)------CD(D)----FB(A)

    ----------------A(D)-----------------

    W(A)----BBM(S)-----BWM(S)--W(S)

    --------------------------------------

    ----------------AF(A)-----------------

    The only player instruction I have for this tactic is for my GK to take quick throws. Like I mentioned before I am not totally confident in the way this tactic is set up to counter attack. The three reasons I feel this tactic may not work is firstly my striker looks isolated and with my team instructions set to drop deeper and more direct passing I feel he may get the ball quickly but have to rely on his own individual skills to create something. Secondly my wide players are set to wingers purely because when I do break I want my counter attacks mainly to go down the wings but feel they may be a too offensive and leave massive gaps. Thirdly like the previous tactic I don't know if my two central midfielders are creative enough to get forward and support. Just to let you know I am managing Norwich 1st season so my main central midfielders best roles are BWM's & BBM's so im looking to exploit that especially Fer.

    Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.

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