View attachment 440115Hello, I was hoping I could get a couple of testers to try out my tactic attempting to recreate how my club, Newcastle, play their football. They've been on a nice run lately IRL, but I'm trying to simulate their lineup and style in FM14. I'm not trying to build a beat-all tactic, but one that is effective and suits their style.
Anyway, the basic shape is a "4-3-3" with an inside forward, a target man, and two advanced playmakers (mostly because of who's on the roster). This lets Ben Arfa freelance like he usually does and lets Cabaye find those holes in the midfield and exploit them. I'm also using Anita as a Regista to offer more up the middle since Cabaye freelances a bit.
The only big signing I made was grabbing Andre-Pierre Gignac in the Jan window for a legit target man on the squad.
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Here's what some of the fixtures have looked like (I started using this specific one against Everton):
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I do know one flaw out of the gate is set pieces, because I have no earthly clue how to set them up, and that's how a few of the goals have come.
Any feedback would be appreciated, especially on team/player instructions. I'm sure there's some tweaks to make this a more universal tactic.
For training I do tactics/tactics only until it's fluid and then Balanced and Def. Positioning.
The attached thumbnail is what I started out with.
Anyway, the basic shape is a "4-3-3" with an inside forward, a target man, and two advanced playmakers (mostly because of who's on the roster). This lets Ben Arfa freelance like he usually does and lets Cabaye find those holes in the midfield and exploit them. I'm also using Anita as a Regista to offer more up the middle since Cabaye freelances a bit.
The only big signing I made was grabbing Andre-Pierre Gignac in the Jan window for a legit target man on the squad.
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Here's what some of the fixtures have looked like (I started using this specific one against Everton):
View attachment 440116
I do know one flaw out of the gate is set pieces, because I have no earthly clue how to set them up, and that's how a few of the goals have come.
Any feedback would be appreciated, especially on team/player instructions. I'm sure there's some tweaks to make this a more universal tactic.
For training I do tactics/tactics only until it's fluid and then Balanced and Def. Positioning.
The attached thumbnail is what I started out with.
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