-Best tactic for fast flowing possession football?-

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Was hoping someone could assist!

on the latest patch looking for the best tactic that keeps possession well but also plays nice attacking fast football?

could anyone advise which 1/2 tactics suits this the best?

any help greatly received.

Jack
 
not sure that really makes sense, if you're looking for fast attacking moves then you're not really keeping the ball ?

i'm looking for people to test my tactic.. it's only in early stages but it's based around keeping the ball on the deck playing some attractive football.. i have been getting some pretty nice results with it so far if you care to have a look.. some games it has really good possession some games average

http://www.fm-base.co.uk/forum/football-manager-2015-tactics/298066-testers-my-tactic-please.html
 
Perhaps I should have been a bit clearer!

Mainly think Liverpool last year, keeping possession but also playing fast attacking pressing football. Any ideas?
 
Perhaps I should have been a bit clearer!

Mainly think Liverpool last year, keeping possession but also playing fast attacking pressing football. Any ideas?

Liverpool didn't keep possession last year. Rodgers deviated away from the possession based system he had at Swansea in favour of a Counter system based around high pressing, wining the ball and playing direct football. Keeping possession was not a priority with us last year, getting it up the pitch was the main goal.

If you look at any highlight of Liverpool last year, about 80% where 50/50 high-risk passes that Sterling, Suarez and Sturridge were quick enough (and in enough fourm) to make into chances. They were not possession based, it was high risk football with a high chance of loosing possession.

From the sounds of it, you're looking for a 2008-2012 Barcelona style system: Quick one-two passing football with ball retention. In my opinion, that's more down to the players ability than tactical instruction.
 
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