I posted this in si forums originally but thought id post it here as well
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Hello everyone, ive been trying to create my own tactics on fm since, well, forever
with the problems being im inpatient and tactically inept
So if people wouldn't mind helping me in testing these 3 tactics ive made and giving me advice where the problems lie i will be eternally grateful.
First off i always use TC as i don't like the look and feel of classic tactics.
Secondly these were created for my league 1 Notts County side so i made 2 rigid,1 very rigid and all with no long shots.
All 3 use different starting strategy's, control, counter and standard.
Also 2 use short passing but the counter uses direct passing.
OP's i leave to my assistant.
Pitch size ive been using standard
Screen shots of the tactics
Here are the tactics
3-6-1
http://www.gamefront....-1 Counter.tac
4-2-2-2 (box)
http://www.gamefront....9 standard.tac
4-2-3-1 (deep)
http://www.gamefront....29 Control.tac
Also ive just left set pieces on default for now just so i can get the basic tactics right first
http://community.sig...equired-for-all
Hello everyone, ive been trying to create my own tactics on fm since, well, forever


So if people wouldn't mind helping me in testing these 3 tactics ive made and giving me advice where the problems lie i will be eternally grateful.
First off i always use TC as i don't like the look and feel of classic tactics.
Secondly these were created for my league 1 Notts County side so i made 2 rigid,1 very rigid and all with no long shots.
All 3 use different starting strategy's, control, counter and standard.
Also 2 use short passing but the counter uses direct passing.
OP's i leave to my assistant.
Pitch size ive been using standard
Screen shots of the tactics



Here are the tactics
3-6-1
http://www.gamefront....-1 Counter.tac
4-2-2-2 (box)
http://www.gamefront....9 standard.tac
4-2-3-1 (deep)
http://www.gamefront....29 Control.tac
Also ive just left set pieces on default for now just so i can get the basic tactics right first