Update 2014-01-25: Tactics for 14.2.2
3-4-2-1-0 romian & vezz (SicSyco tweak).tac Great tweak from SicSyco!
#3-7-0 romian 14.2.2 is in the bottom under Attached Files or in this post #3096
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The 3-4-2-1-0 Original for 14.1.3 and 14.1.4.
3-4-2-1-0 romian (Veez Concept).tac
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The concept of this tactic is all from Veez. All i have done is try to make it perfect in the best way i can.
My first test was with Nurnberg in the German Division. Expected position was 16 of 18.
The training i use is Def pos.
Here is some screens:
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And matches:
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Did a few games with Newcastle so see if it works with them too:
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And here is Ben Arfa that i use in the AMC pos:
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Hope you guys will enjoy this tactic as much as i have ;>
Btw, You will not get like 30-40 shots a game with this, but you will hopefully get alot of Clear cut chances!
Enjoy! And special thanks to Veez again for this awesome concept!
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Update 2013-12-14:
Won League 1 with Colchester with only 2 signs. Used the underdog tactic !3-4-2-1 Colchester.tac
I change the D-Line depending on "Odds" for the game. If iam fav. i use deep or much deeper.
If its a close call i start with Standard. And if iam Underdog i use higher or much higher.
Won the FA Cup too, just insane!
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Update 2013-12-14:
Romian & Veez Player Filters.rar
Update 2013-12-19:
All tweaks and screens in the thread!
3-4-2-1 No striker tactic - CCC:s Gold! - Attachments
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READ THIS!
These 3 tactics are pretty straightforward. One is for when you are favourite to win a match, other for when you are an underdog and the other when its even or close to even. When choosing take various factors into account. Your form, opponent form, whether game is home or away and obviously, game odds that can be previewed before every match. The favourite tactic should be used against teams that sit deep and dont give us space in behind them to run into. that is why we use an AMC on support up front. he will roam and drag defenders for incoming CM's to have space in front of goal, but also get on the end of some through balls. The even tactic is to be played when you want to attack, but when you know the opponent will attack too, so it isnt as important to drag defenders coz they will push up leaving space behind them for the SS and other players to exploit. The underdog is mostly defensive. its aim is to stop the opponent from causing danger and launch the occasional fast counter attack to try and score a cheeky goal.
3-4-2-1-0 romian & vezz (SicSyco tweak).tac Great tweak from SicSyco!
#3-7-0 romian 14.2.2 is in the bottom under Attached Files or in this post #3096
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The 3-4-2-1-0 Original for 14.1.3 and 14.1.4.
3-4-2-1-0 romian (Veez Concept).tac
View attachment 448275
The concept of this tactic is all from Veez. All i have done is try to make it perfect in the best way i can.
My first test was with Nurnberg in the German Division. Expected position was 16 of 18.
The training i use is Def pos.
Here is some screens:
View attachment 448273 View attachment 448272 View attachment 448271
And matches:
View attachment 448270 View attachment 448269 View attachment 448268 View attachment 448267
Did a few games with Newcastle so see if it works with them too:
View attachment 448266View attachment 448265View attachment 448264
And here is Ben Arfa that i use in the AMC pos:
View attachment 448255
Hope you guys will enjoy this tactic as much as i have ;>
Btw, You will not get like 30-40 shots a game with this, but you will hopefully get alot of Clear cut chances!
Enjoy! And special thanks to Veez again for this awesome concept!
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Update 2013-12-14:
Won League 1 with Colchester with only 2 signs. Used the underdog tactic !3-4-2-1 Colchester.tac
I change the D-Line depending on "Odds" for the game. If iam fav. i use deep or much deeper.
If its a close call i start with Standard. And if iam Underdog i use higher or much higher.
Won the FA Cup too, just insane!
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Update 2013-12-14:
Romian & Veez Player Filters.rar
Update 2013-12-19:
All tweaks and screens in the thread!
3-4-2-1 No striker tactic - CCC:s Gold! - Attachments
_______________________________________________________________________________________________
READ THIS!
These 3 tactics are pretty straightforward. One is for when you are favourite to win a match, other for when you are an underdog and the other when its even or close to even. When choosing take various factors into account. Your form, opponent form, whether game is home or away and obviously, game odds that can be previewed before every match. The favourite tactic should be used against teams that sit deep and dont give us space in behind them to run into. that is why we use an AMC on support up front. he will roam and drag defenders for incoming CM's to have space in front of goal, but also get on the end of some through balls. The even tactic is to be played when you want to attack, but when you know the opponent will attack too, so it isnt as important to drag defenders coz they will push up leaving space behind them for the SS and other players to exploit. The underdog is mostly defensive. its aim is to stop the opponent from causing danger and launch the occasional fast counter attack to try and score a cheeky goal.
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