Picking up some good results using the Total Football Tactic:
I've been using a 5-2-3 Formation... 3 DC, 2 WB, 2 CM, AMR & AML, and ST... I found that with the team instructions and philosophy I can dominate games, but fail to score goals... I have set on all my attacking players instructions to Long Shots - Rarely... But over half my attempts during matches are from 25-35 yards out. How do I get it into my players thick skull to not shoot from range? Bug? Perhaps.
On the player options put long shots on minimum
Just thought I'd update you guys, and with a mixture of both the Total Football Tactic, and a tactic that was given by Mike, I managed the HIGHLY UNLIKELY! *Cue Guile's Street Fighter Theme*View attachment 281589
Cheers for the help all . I was just wondering how I could reduce my wage expenditure?. I'm £1000 over budget :S.
Is anyone else finding that the balanced strategy is working the best overall? If I try fluid I get cut to pieces when playing 4-5-1, when combined with attacking it's even worse as the defence seem to go miles up the pitch.
My defenders are still getting confused though especially if there is a back pass or back heel...they usually run away from it and leave my keeper with a one on one he can't deal with.
Is anyone else finding that the balanced strategy is working the best overall? If I try fluid I get cut to pieces when playing 4-5-1, when combined with attacking it's even worse as the defence seem to go miles up the pitch.
My defenders are still getting confused though especially if there is a back pass or back heel...they usually run away from it and leave my keeper with a one on one he can't deal with.
In FM 13 I wouldn't consider anything more fluid than balanced, for any away game. I could take Man Utd to Kettering and still play balanced.
The home team's attacking onus is too much to simply stamp out. I've logged over 180 hours since the beta release and can say that with authority.
That said, I like the added difficulty. Reminds me of playing away in Champ Manager 99/00. Even a sliver too adventurous would see you torn to ribbons.