Dave Bland
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Hi all,
First post on here so please bear with me/take it easy/lol extra hard of the noobness of it all!
OK, so I have been playing FM since they started and consider myself a pretty experienced user, without ever putting in any really solid sessions. That's changed in the past fortnight or so though after I decided to dust off FM2011 and see what I could do with my local side, Welling United.
They start off as a pretty average BSS side. Being a bit out of touch with Welling in real life, I decide to go out and scout some youngsters to spruce up the squad. I won't bore you with the details but I get promoted as champions in the first season, racking up ~95pts by the end of the year. Good times.
So. up to the BS Premier. This, I think, has to be tougher. And it is. I struggle for the first 10-12 games before signing two Irishmen, Paudie Quinn and Terry Dixon. From there it's onwards and upwards. We scrape in to the last of the Playoff spots but I fancy I am massively overmatched and won't go up. We get past Fleetwood in the Semi 2-1 on aggregate before spanking Crawley 5-1 at Wembley. SWEEEEEET!!!! Best 90 minutes the team has ever played and we're up to League 2.
And this is where it stops. I am now up in League 2, quite possibly two seasons too soon for their own good. We're getting owned. Played 10, won 1, lost 9.
What to do? The squad is pretty big, with around 30 players who are in or around the First Team squad. They're a very young squad, but finances mean I have yet to spend a penny on players. Yup, everyone has been on a free. I think the problem is a lack of experience in the squad, but here's the question I'd like your input on:
When you've been promoted and you *know* your team is going to really struggle that next season, how do you equip your squad to scrap away and grab those valuable points?
Screenshots of key players, leagues, tactics, etc can be provided if people care
I've basically always used 4-4-2 until this season. We got whooped in the first 5, I switched to 4-1-4-1 and have become more resilient but still struggle to score enough goals.
HELP!!
First post on here so please bear with me/take it easy/lol extra hard of the noobness of it all!

OK, so I have been playing FM since they started and consider myself a pretty experienced user, without ever putting in any really solid sessions. That's changed in the past fortnight or so though after I decided to dust off FM2011 and see what I could do with my local side, Welling United.
They start off as a pretty average BSS side. Being a bit out of touch with Welling in real life, I decide to go out and scout some youngsters to spruce up the squad. I won't bore you with the details but I get promoted as champions in the first season, racking up ~95pts by the end of the year. Good times.
So. up to the BS Premier. This, I think, has to be tougher. And it is. I struggle for the first 10-12 games before signing two Irishmen, Paudie Quinn and Terry Dixon. From there it's onwards and upwards. We scrape in to the last of the Playoff spots but I fancy I am massively overmatched and won't go up. We get past Fleetwood in the Semi 2-1 on aggregate before spanking Crawley 5-1 at Wembley. SWEEEEEET!!!! Best 90 minutes the team has ever played and we're up to League 2.
And this is where it stops. I am now up in League 2, quite possibly two seasons too soon for their own good. We're getting owned. Played 10, won 1, lost 9.
What to do? The squad is pretty big, with around 30 players who are in or around the First Team squad. They're a very young squad, but finances mean I have yet to spend a penny on players. Yup, everyone has been on a free. I think the problem is a lack of experience in the squad, but here's the question I'd like your input on:
When you've been promoted and you *know* your team is going to really struggle that next season, how do you equip your squad to scrap away and grab those valuable points?
Screenshots of key players, leagues, tactics, etc can be provided if people care

HELP!!

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