Tactics attached at bottom of post.
Goals from set pieces, possession against weak teams, counter the stronger teams. Fun to watch, plus the results are great.
Developed initially in beta with Fulham and moved to test in full game with Shamrock Rovers in Ireland. This just isn't a lower league tactic though, my test results show that it can work for any team.
Team instructions are the same for all 3 tactics, they all play pretty much the same.
I used all 3 tactics based on players available.
My favorite is the 4411 because of the teams I've used it fits the best: Fulham and Shamrock Rovers.
The 442 works just as good and is essentially the same as 4411 except you have F9 instead of AM.
Against srong team or team I've lost against previously, I use 4141.
Few Things:
- Winger foot doesn't matter, but right on right and left on left works best.
- NO OI. Opposition Instructions default this year (on FMTouch at least, open them up and CLEAR them all).
- Red Card Take off the F9 Striker, the AMC, or the DM (depending on tactic).
- The set pieces are setup for MC or winger to take, they are important. (especially the attack corners)
- Free kicks in attack are mostly default but I've had a lot of success from these.
- All training Assitant Manager.
- I setup mentor groups for younger players.
- Strikers all need decent head ability.
- If you are down but feel you should at least get a point, move the mentality to ultra attacking, but only do it last 10 - 15 mins. When you score revert to the standard tactic for the formation you are using. I have only done this in 2 two games but rescued draws that looked like I was going to lose.
- If you are winning by 2 - 3 goals, move BOTH the d-line and a-line from high to standard.
- If winning at 75 - 80 mins, move BOTH the d-line and a-line from high to standard and tick Time Wasting to Often
I ONLY PLAY FM TOUCH
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Goals from set pieces, possession against weak teams, counter the stronger teams. Fun to watch, plus the results are great.
Developed initially in beta with Fulham and moved to test in full game with Shamrock Rovers in Ireland. This just isn't a lower league tactic though, my test results show that it can work for any team.
Team instructions are the same for all 3 tactics, they all play pretty much the same.
I used all 3 tactics based on players available.
My favorite is the 4411 because of the teams I've used it fits the best: Fulham and Shamrock Rovers.
The 442 works just as good and is essentially the same as 4411 except you have F9 instead of AM.
Against srong team or team I've lost against previously, I use 4141.
Few Things:
- Winger foot doesn't matter, but right on right and left on left works best.
- NO OI. Opposition Instructions default this year (on FMTouch at least, open them up and CLEAR them all).
- Red Card Take off the F9 Striker, the AMC, or the DM (depending on tactic).
- The set pieces are setup for MC or winger to take, they are important. (especially the attack corners)
- Free kicks in attack are mostly default but I've had a lot of success from these.
- All training Assitant Manager.
- I setup mentor groups for younger players.
- Strikers all need decent head ability.
- If you are down but feel you should at least get a point, move the mentality to ultra attacking, but only do it last 10 - 15 mins. When you score revert to the standard tactic for the formation you are using. I have only done this in 2 two games but rescued draws that looked like I was going to lose.
- If you are winning by 2 - 3 goals, move BOTH the d-line and a-line from high to standard.
- If winning at 75 - 80 mins, move BOTH the d-line and a-line from high to standard and tick Time Wasting to Often
I ONLY PLAY FM TOUCH
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