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Hello everybody For the past two seasons I have religiously stuck to the same formation, and more or less tactics. I have not changed because it has brought me success, but now I am considering a change. The old tactic is a 4-3-3, with LBs and RBs with RDFs and LDFs in defence, a DFM, a RIM and LIM, then in attack two wingers and a CF. I have however noticed that while LB and RB seem to be fairly redundant in both an attacking and defensive sense (in the simulator they never seem to get the ball or tackle anyone), deploying RDF and LDF with no CDF often allows oppositions strikers through on goal unchallenged. So I'm thinking of getting rid of fullbacks and changing to LDF CDF RDF in defence, and this leaves me with an extra man to play somewhere else. Now some questions to discuss: 1. Is it better to deploy CDFs (one or two, along with a LDF and RDF) instead of full backs (LB,RB)? Or does this leave you too narrow at the back? 2. Can a deep DFM do the job of this "new" CDF? 3. Where should I use my extra man? I see three main options, (1) extra CF, (2) an OM or IM, or (3) play with two DFMs and advance the RIM and LIM Of course the answers may depend on you're opposition, and the best strategy must be to adapt to opponents styles, but in general what do you guys think? In what circumstances would the different options work best? Thanks for your time, El Mintro |
15/01/2012 22:05 |
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Every team have at least a CDF ^_^ | 15/01/2012 22:19 |
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Go on.... | 15/01/2012 22:21 |
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I would play 2 CDF, LDF, RDF unless they have wingers, then I'd use your old tactic. I used to have 2 DFMs, didn't like it as they can't defend aswell as CDF I'm in shock you don't play an IM or OM as it is, I think these are the 'all-rounders' of your squad so here's my solution. Scenario 1 - Opponent plays wingers Solution - Old Tactic/formation Scenario 2 - Opponent plays RF, LF, OM/CF Solution - Use LDF, CDF, CDF, RDF, DFM, LIM, RIM, LW, CF, RW Scenario 3 - Opponent plays Defensive (4 defense + DFM for example) Solution - LDF, CDF, RDF, DFM, LIM, RIM, OM, LW, CF, RW (or change DFM, CF for an extra LF, RF along with the wingers) But you have a game streak of 7... If it isn't broken, don't fix it! good luck to you |
15/01/2012 22:23 |
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Repost, and I don't uru Edited by redones 15-01-2012 22:24 |
15/01/2012 22:23 |
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u can use alot of formation lw rw cf lim rim im dfm cdf rdf ldf lf cf rf lim rim im dfm cdf rdf ldf or cdf cdf rdf ldf without a dfm |
15/01/2012 22:25 |
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Thanks redones, I know I don't NEED to change anything, but I'm looking to the future! Things can always be BETTER !!! | 15/01/2012 22:28 |
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Thanks akleb, I can indeed use "alot" of formations. Does anyone else think fullbacks are fairly redundant? They never SEEM to do anything | 15/01/2012 22:30 |
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Stop wingers, thats about it, should be left back in the changing room, excuse the pun | 15/01/2012 22:35 |
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You will have to change , the further you go in Striker Cup , the more intense opponent you will have | 15/01/2012 22:56 |
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