I bought the game last night and decided to resist the temptation of managing Liverpool and looked at the BSN/BSS with a view to play the game like a real man 
I played Boston Utd back in the Premiership Manager days, i'm talking early/mid 90's
so I for no other reason i decided to pick them.
I have 0k to spend but it's all about free transfers at this level.
In FM11 i used a 4231 with a high def line and inside forwards i realise this may need a little tweaking for the lower leagues i fancied having a strong aerial target man to lay off the long balls to my IF's and other ST.
I've opted for the following formation
GK
RB - Full back - attack
DC - Def
DC - Def
LB - Full Back - attack
Using a high line with offside but making sure i have a couple of fast center backs.
The full backs have good acceleration and the ability to cross and dribble, they keep wide and maintain the width when attacking as the IF's will cut side or overlap.
DMC - Def mid - Defend This guy is sat directly infront of defence as the full backs attack he offers that needed support.
MC - Advance playmaker -Support. Sat alone in the center this guys needs to been a good all rounder with creavity
AML+AMR - inside forwards attack. i tried to get a couple of fast dribblers. They are here to score or feed the ST's and I find insdie forwards work well with attacking fulbacks.
ST target Man support - I normally play with an AMC in the higher leagues but due to the nature of low league footy there will be long balls and this guys with good strength and aerial skills lays of the high balls to the other st and IF along with scoring a few himself.
ST - Trequ - attack I was lucky enough to pick up a spanish 31 y o ST who is the star of the team and excells in playing this free roll.
I play control, with a mixed passing game, pressing, with a high def line and offside trap. creative freedom is high for most.
I practically rebuilt the side with free transfers and after 10 games they are now settling in. I hope to finish in a playoff position or above. I will update later with my signings and league position so far.
Thanks,
Boz.

I played Boston Utd back in the Premiership Manager days, i'm talking early/mid 90's

I have 0k to spend but it's all about free transfers at this level.
In FM11 i used a 4231 with a high def line and inside forwards i realise this may need a little tweaking for the lower leagues i fancied having a strong aerial target man to lay off the long balls to my IF's and other ST.
I've opted for the following formation
GK
RB - Full back - attack
DC - Def
DC - Def
LB - Full Back - attack
Using a high line with offside but making sure i have a couple of fast center backs.
The full backs have good acceleration and the ability to cross and dribble, they keep wide and maintain the width when attacking as the IF's will cut side or overlap.
DMC - Def mid - Defend This guy is sat directly infront of defence as the full backs attack he offers that needed support.
MC - Advance playmaker -Support. Sat alone in the center this guys needs to been a good all rounder with creavity
AML+AMR - inside forwards attack. i tried to get a couple of fast dribblers. They are here to score or feed the ST's and I find insdie forwards work well with attacking fulbacks.
ST target Man support - I normally play with an AMC in the higher leagues but due to the nature of low league footy there will be long balls and this guys with good strength and aerial skills lays of the high balls to the other st and IF along with scoring a few himself.
ST - Trequ - attack I was lucky enough to pick up a spanish 31 y o ST who is the star of the team and excells in playing this free roll.
I play control, with a mixed passing game, pressing, with a high def line and offside trap. creative freedom is high for most.
I practically rebuilt the side with free transfers and after 10 games they are now settling in. I hope to finish in a playoff position or above. I will update later with my signings and league position so far.
Thanks,
Boz.
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