rocheyb
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WE ARE PREMIER LEAGUE... SAY, WE ARE PREMIER LEAGUE!
Sheffield Wednesday will be playing Premier League football next season after securing 2nd place in the Championship. Frankly, we should have won the Championship title; we hit a run of draws in mid-season where my strikers lost form and I couldn't get things back on track for a while, but we still avoided defeats. And then, in the penultimate match of the season, we were 2-0 up at West Ham's Olympic Stadium with about 30 minutes to go - only to end up losing 3-2 and conceding top spot to them!
But, this has been a successful season overall, and I have decided to create this thread because I keep on seeing posts from FM-ers asking for advice about their own tactics and my replies pretty much cover the same ground every time. So by providing full chapter and verse here, I can just drop a link to them in future so they can come here to get my advice. I do have a tendency to waffle on, so I will try to break this up into easily digestible chunks that can be read and revisited in isolation.
The idea here is not to have you adopt my tactics, verbatim. If you read this thread right the way through, you will - if you haven't already - come to realise how apparently different instructions on the Team and Individual Player level compliment each other and come together to form a strong, consistent and effective tactic. Then you'll be able to apply that understanding to your own tactical formations and individual instructions.
For the majority of the season, I was setting the team up in a 4-3-3 formation with two conventional wingers. Injury to my preferred right winger prompted me to switch my left winger to an Inside Forward role on occasions, and after a long run of draws in which I was struggling to get the best out of my strikers, I ended the season using an Asymmetric 4-5-1 system that pushed my most creative playmaker into a more advanced position.
The players shown in the screenshots are not necessarily those that have just won promotion. I'm now into the subsequent pre-season and have brought in several players to take us to Premier League level, but I have targeted players with these tactics in mind - as you can see by how many of them have the full green circle to indicate that they are in their preferred positions, roles and duties - and in the next post, I will address the first of these formations in detail...
Sheffield Wednesday will be playing Premier League football next season after securing 2nd place in the Championship. Frankly, we should have won the Championship title; we hit a run of draws in mid-season where my strikers lost form and I couldn't get things back on track for a while, but we still avoided defeats. And then, in the penultimate match of the season, we were 2-0 up at West Ham's Olympic Stadium with about 30 minutes to go - only to end up losing 3-2 and conceding top spot to them!
But, this has been a successful season overall, and I have decided to create this thread because I keep on seeing posts from FM-ers asking for advice about their own tactics and my replies pretty much cover the same ground every time. So by providing full chapter and verse here, I can just drop a link to them in future so they can come here to get my advice. I do have a tendency to waffle on, so I will try to break this up into easily digestible chunks that can be read and revisited in isolation.
The idea here is not to have you adopt my tactics, verbatim. If you read this thread right the way through, you will - if you haven't already - come to realise how apparently different instructions on the Team and Individual Player level compliment each other and come together to form a strong, consistent and effective tactic. Then you'll be able to apply that understanding to your own tactical formations and individual instructions.
For the majority of the season, I was setting the team up in a 4-3-3 formation with two conventional wingers. Injury to my preferred right winger prompted me to switch my left winger to an Inside Forward role on occasions, and after a long run of draws in which I was struggling to get the best out of my strikers, I ended the season using an Asymmetric 4-5-1 system that pushed my most creative playmaker into a more advanced position.
The players shown in the screenshots are not necessarily those that have just won promotion. I'm now into the subsequent pre-season and have brought in several players to take us to Premier League level, but I have targeted players with these tactics in mind - as you can see by how many of them have the full green circle to indicate that they are in their preferred positions, roles and duties - and in the next post, I will address the first of these formations in detail...
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