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wingers are better switched footed or normal?
I've just told you about my own experience(s) mateNooooo... Son Heung-Min turns into a complete beast of a poacher.
He pretty much single handedly won me the quad on FM12.
I haven't signed him in this year's game, but his stats look the same.
He is playing for Norwich (they got taken over) in 2018, and is scoring 29 goals in 33 games for a side that finishing 11th.
Hey Raikan, do you think that the pre-season objectives matter?
like if I choose champions instead of a place in the champions league, will the team make more of an effort to win the title, or is that all the same and this just has to do with the team budget?
Raikan im gunna start a new save with dortmund ive decided because i have the real jurgen klopp as my assistant, but im gunna again be jurgen klopp if you get me The current dortmund squad as it is do you think is good enough to sustain success for a number of years?? I want to go for realistic players that klopp would go for so that is the sort of thing i will stick too. Im gunna put gotzes release claus into his contract using the editor to make it more realistic see if anyone does come in for him or do you think i should have him go to bayern at end of first season?? Any advice would be appreciated.
I'm going to start a new game with Newcastle United (as they are the team I support), any suggestions on players I can sign for a decent price?
I'm halfway through the second season, still unbeaten and 1st in the league (Ajax is very close but I'm not afraid of'em anymore after winning 1-2 @ Amsterdam). I was unlucky in the group draw for UCL (Real Madrid, Anderlecht and the ****** Manchester City once again ******* me off!!!) but managed to get 3dr thanks to a heroic draw 1-1 at Ethiad, so now I'm in the best 32 of Europa League. I will face Genoa in the first, and hopefully not last, turn.
The tactic suffered from the infamous "second season's syndrome" and stopped working for a while, so I was forced to switch to Sacchi's 4-4-2. However, I don't generally get along with these kind of modules, so after a couple of months I went back to the old one. Thankfully, it seems that it's working again (and I love the playstyle!).
I really want to try the original Deep Lying Forward version of the tactic, the thing is that I've never used a DLF so I have no idea about how it should be. My strikers are Bony (suffered from a friggin 3 months injury and his stats dropped a bit, but he's still great), Fierro and Rafinha (Thiago Alcantara's brother on loan from Barcelona).
Another quick question for Raikan or anyone else with experience: I've signed Leroy Fer on a free transfer for next season, thinking to let him play as the DLP. Even if he's got decent defensive attributes I see him more like an "attack minded CM"; so should I change his duty from defend to support? If so, wouldn't the tactic be a bit too unbalanced?
Finally i found a Dortmund tactic Gonna try this with Roma which hasnt been good with my own ****** tactic
UPDATE; after 49 minutes play with this tactic i have won all matches except for two against Juventus and Cagliari and my players tend to get injured much and i already have a little squad(17 first team players)
After some match I have lose against City (Away), Villa (Away) and Wigan (Away) and poorly win 2-1 against Blackburn (Home) with ManU.
I bought Vidal and Falcao... What should I do?