arsenal nick
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in january i signed a player on a free for the end of the season we agreed contracts everythings sorted. however ive changed my mind im in march can i cancel the transfer
in january i signed a player on a free for the end of the season we agreed contracts everythings sorted. however ive changed my mind im in march can i cancel the transfer
After the question that I made above about the philosohy, I switched it to rigid and so far I've got 10 victories in a row and I won 3-0 against Athletic and 1-0 against Sporting for champions. I saw the whole game against Athletic and now my players don't move forward as they did (I mean, sometimes, in a disorganized way). So fluid philosohy is always a bad thing to select? In a football game way: What's the difference between fluid and rigid philosohy?
This is my current approach when using a Wide and flat 4321 ( MC-MC-MC-AMR-AML-FC)
When I start the match, I just use Counter without no shouts ( obviously)
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When I want to hit them on the counter in a quicker and more direct way, exploiting the fact that the opponent is pushing up their d-line, I make the following shouts.
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When I want to keep possession better, playing more slowly and in a more cautious and narrow approach but still wanting top be able to hit them on the counter when the chance is on, I use these shouts
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As an example I was just playing home to Wolves in a game where I was a heavy favourite. As I still want to use the Counter approach, I started out watching the game in full mode( as always) and implemented the more cautious shouts after 10 seconds. When I was 2-0 up, they started to push their team forward and then I switched to the more quick direct approach. I then hit them on the break twice. AS they then started to play very cautious again, I lost possession due to the fact that they sat behind with the whole team. I then switched back to the more cautious and probing approach and regained possession, ending up wining the game 6-0
If wanting top play a quick game or a slow probing possession approach, you can still use a heading monster up front although I would never use him as a target man. If he is having a bad day or the supply to him is poor, we will loose out in possession too early in attacks and might get caught on the break ourselves
I have Jack Butland as a 20 year at QPR. I have top training facilities and my goalkeeping coaches are all 4.5 stars +.
At the moment he looks like this....
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I've seen him be worth 4.5 stars later on in the game with different teams....
Any advice on how I improve him?
In various posts people talk about PPM - sorry for being dimwitted but what does it stand for ?
It stands for Player Preferred Movements. You can find it by clicking on one of your squad's players, then Positions. It will then come up with several things that the player you just clicked on prefers to do in a match. Sometimes he may do things that disrupt you tactically (i.e. you play fluid, attacking football and he 'Dwells on Ball' so it breaks up the attack and slows it down)
You can talk to him through Private Chat and get him to add another preferred move or to take one off. Not all the time will they compromise, however.