Joined: Sep 03 2005 Posts: 7647 Location: The Midlands
I've done some experimenting on FM and a 4-3-2-1 Works well for me, with 3 Centre Midfielders, the outer 2 staying back and the middle one running forward, and 2 Attacking Wingers who run forward, it cuts thropugh defences rather well. Another formation i've used i've called the Crazy 8, because of the shape, 2 DCs, 2 WBs, 2 MCs, 2 Wingers, 2 Strikers. It worked very well as a slightly more attacking variant of a 4-4-2.
Joined: Mar 07 2007 Posts: 7121 Location: Warrington
As far as I'm concerned, wing play is the key to FM.
I am currently Valencia and Spain manager, I played a 4-2-3-1 with Valencia, with attacking wingers, and we are now by far the best on the game.
However, with Spain, I decided to play a 4-1-2-1-2, all central players, two centre mids, one holding, on attacking, two strikers, it was garbage and easily stopped, so I changed it to a 4-2-3-1, and I've just beat Holland and Brazil in the confederations cup.
My best players at Valencia have always been my wide/attacking midfielders, Buonanotte, Silva, Ribery, Obertan, Marquinhos and Wilshere have all been quality on the wings, and more often than not make the difference.
Joined: Apr 26 2006 Posts: 5818 Location: On the crest of a wave
**FM09 Update**
Leeds game got stupid, had the problems which think few of you guys have / had. Seem to get promoted, then it all goes seriously belly up no matter what tactic you try or what players you sign just seem to loose / draw every game.
Currently on with Barnet, got beaten by Grimsby in the play offs 1st season. Doing well at moment 2nd and seem to of found a tactic / tactics that work
Few tips which may help people :-
Load all players from places such as Poland / France / Spain / Romania / Ireland (if in lower division).
Try to get through the 1st season as come the close season and pleanty of players become available / released.
Have two tactics, I play wide 442 at home and playing more central 442 / defensive for away games. Though both are similar the slight tweaks do make world of differences.
When I next play my game I will post some decent lower division players.
I dont believe in going to Chelsea / Man United / Liverpool / Real Madrid or Barca. Dont see the point myself.
Joined: May 24 2006 Posts: 6406 Location: Warrington
Robbie Rotten wrote:As far as I'm concerned, wing play is the key to FM.
I am currently Valencia and Spain manager, I played a 4-2-3-1 with Valencia, with attacking wingers, and we are now by far the best on the game.
However, with Spain, I decided to play a 4-1-2-1-2, all central players, two centre mids, one holding, on attacking, two strikers, it was garbage and easily stopped, so I changed it to a 4-2-3-1, and I've just beat Holland and Brazil in the confederations cup.
My best players at Valencia have always been my wide/attacking midfielders, Buonanotte, Silva, Ribery, Obertan, Marquinhos and Wilshere have all been quality on the wings, and more often than not make the difference.
Do You Have A Screenshot Of Your Tactics?
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Challenge Cup winners 2009, 2010 & 2012 League Leaders Shield 2011
Joined: May 24 2006 Posts: 6406 Location: Warrington
I Started With Liverpool (As Per usual, then i change after about 1 season unless im doing very well) Sitting 5th In The League after 4 Games (W2 D1 L1).
The Champions League Draw put me with Villareal, Wien and Panathanikos, in that i have won 1 and drawn 1, Sitting 2nd Behind Villareal.
Out of the Carling cup after fielding the following team against Hull:
Cavalieri
Arbeloa
Skrtel
Hyypia
Dossena
El Zhar
Juninho Pernambucano (Signed for £1.1m - Promising)
Plessis
Flynn
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