hanseliezer
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Hi guys,
I've only played FM2015 (Classic mode) for 3 days and already 24 games into the League Two season (incl. cups) with Plymouth Argyle, and am currently 22nd and close to my wits' end about how easily my team concede goals (38 in the league alone). I seem to have close to no problem scoring (36 scored), so it's really my defense that is pegging my team back imo.
I started the season using 4-4-2 Diamond Narrow, and have shuffled to Defensive 4-2-3-1 Wide, 4-2-3-1 Narrow, and 4-4-1-1 with various TIs and mentalities (team shape is always Flexible, though), but nothing seems to be working. There have actually been some good performances - got through to the 3rd round of the FA Cup, beating Port Vale 2-5 after replay and Swindon 3-4, as well as 3rd-placed Southend 2-0 in September - but lately the amount of chances and possession every opposing team has is more than baffling. The last game I played (v Northampton; they turned up with 4-4-1-1 and me with 4-4-2 Diamond Narrow), they scored 3 goals before half-time, and then I force-closed the game and gave up (at least for today).
Here are the details:
4-4-2 Diamond Narrow
GK Defend - Luke McCormick
DR Complete Wing Back (Attack) - Kelvin Mellor
DC Limited Defender (Stopper) - Peter Hartley (c)
DC Central Defender (Defend) - Anthony O'Connor
DL Full-back (Defend) - Ben Purrington/Gary Borrowdale
DM Defensive Midfielder (Defend) - River Allen/Dominic Blizzard
CM Deep-Lying Playmaker (Support) - Lee ***
CM Ball-Winning Midfielder (Support) - Oliver Norburn/Matt Lecointe
AM Advanced Playmaker (Support) - Tyler Harvey/Jason Banton (injured)
ST Defensive Forward (Defend)/Deep-Lying Forward (Support) - Lewis Alessandra
ST Advanced Forward (Attack) - Reuben Reid
Defensive 4-2-3-1 Wide
GK Defend - Luke McCormick
DR Complete Wing Back (Attack) - Kelvin Mellor
DC Limited Defender (Stopper) - Peter Hartley (c)
DC Central Defender (Defend) - Anthony O'Connor
DL Full-back (Defend) - Ben Purrington/Gary Borrowdale
DM Ball-Winning Midfielder (Defend) - River Allen/Dominic Blizzard
DM Deep-Lying Playmaker (Defend) - Lee ***
LW Inside Forward (Support) - Nathan Thomas
AM Advanced Playmaker (Support) - Tyler Harvey
RW Inside Forward (Attack) - Lewis Alessandra
ST Advanced Forward (Attack) - Reuben Reid
Team Mentality: Control
Team Shape: Flexible
TIs:
Shorter Passing
Pass Into Space
Work Ball into Box
Play Out of Defence
Hit Early Crosses
Play Wider
Close Down Less
My idea is to play possession-based football, with the DM and CMs starting and playing things from the back, CMs the AM slotting in the killer passes and the full-backs providing width. I've played against several formations (4-4-1-1, 4-1-4-1, and 4-4-2 mostly) and on some days, my midfield keeps giving the ball away and my defenders keep clearing and going long when there are more than enough space to go short.
I am very new to FM, so I don't yet have that much idea about how things really work in the game, so any kind of corrections to my tactics (or anything, really) are more than welcome.
I've only played FM2015 (Classic mode) for 3 days and already 24 games into the League Two season (incl. cups) with Plymouth Argyle, and am currently 22nd and close to my wits' end about how easily my team concede goals (38 in the league alone). I seem to have close to no problem scoring (36 scored), so it's really my defense that is pegging my team back imo.
I started the season using 4-4-2 Diamond Narrow, and have shuffled to Defensive 4-2-3-1 Wide, 4-2-3-1 Narrow, and 4-4-1-1 with various TIs and mentalities (team shape is always Flexible, though), but nothing seems to be working. There have actually been some good performances - got through to the 3rd round of the FA Cup, beating Port Vale 2-5 after replay and Swindon 3-4, as well as 3rd-placed Southend 2-0 in September - but lately the amount of chances and possession every opposing team has is more than baffling. The last game I played (v Northampton; they turned up with 4-4-1-1 and me with 4-4-2 Diamond Narrow), they scored 3 goals before half-time, and then I force-closed the game and gave up (at least for today).
Here are the details:
4-4-2 Diamond Narrow
GK Defend - Luke McCormick
DR Complete Wing Back (Attack) - Kelvin Mellor
DC Limited Defender (Stopper) - Peter Hartley (c)
DC Central Defender (Defend) - Anthony O'Connor
DL Full-back (Defend) - Ben Purrington/Gary Borrowdale
DM Defensive Midfielder (Defend) - River Allen/Dominic Blizzard
CM Deep-Lying Playmaker (Support) - Lee ***
CM Ball-Winning Midfielder (Support) - Oliver Norburn/Matt Lecointe
AM Advanced Playmaker (Support) - Tyler Harvey/Jason Banton (injured)
ST Defensive Forward (Defend)/Deep-Lying Forward (Support) - Lewis Alessandra
ST Advanced Forward (Attack) - Reuben Reid
Defensive 4-2-3-1 Wide
GK Defend - Luke McCormick
DR Complete Wing Back (Attack) - Kelvin Mellor
DC Limited Defender (Stopper) - Peter Hartley (c)
DC Central Defender (Defend) - Anthony O'Connor
DL Full-back (Defend) - Ben Purrington/Gary Borrowdale
DM Ball-Winning Midfielder (Defend) - River Allen/Dominic Blizzard
DM Deep-Lying Playmaker (Defend) - Lee ***
LW Inside Forward (Support) - Nathan Thomas
AM Advanced Playmaker (Support) - Tyler Harvey
RW Inside Forward (Attack) - Lewis Alessandra
ST Advanced Forward (Attack) - Reuben Reid
Team Mentality: Control
Team Shape: Flexible
TIs:
Shorter Passing
Pass Into Space
Work Ball into Box
Play Out of Defence
Hit Early Crosses
Play Wider
Close Down Less
My idea is to play possession-based football, with the DM and CMs starting and playing things from the back, CMs the AM slotting in the killer passes and the full-backs providing width. I've played against several formations (4-4-1-1, 4-1-4-1, and 4-4-2 mostly) and on some days, my midfield keeps giving the ball away and my defenders keep clearing and going long when there are more than enough space to go short.
I am very new to FM, so I don't yet have that much idea about how things really work in the game, so any kind of corrections to my tactics (or anything, really) are more than welcome.
