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Hi folk,

Been trying this tactic out for a while and after a few tweaks I think I’ve found the right balance, goals are scored by the barrel load however don’t expect clean sheets! 
 

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Currently managing in the championship after taking over mid season last year at Livingston with the club laying second bottom however we pushed into 3rd and narrowly missed out in Scotland weird playoff system against the club in 11th placed in the premiership. This season however is a different story 

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Before taking over at Livi I took Billericay up 2 divisions back to back and lost a total of 8 league games over the 2 seasons.

A very fun tactic aiming for the wide strikers to get in the box and essentially make it a 3 pronged attack. This has a lot of emphasis on the wingbacks getting forward and having great crossing ability.

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On 05/11/2020 at 04:02, ScottishFMM said:

Hi folk,

Been trying this tactic out for a while and after a few tweaks I think I’ve found the right balance, goals are scored by the barrel load however don’t expect clean sheets! 
 

88AAACC9-8A2E-4BA5-B991-F6AD97C23AAB.thumb.jpeg.7704a512a46c8def1dafd560587ace12.jpeg
 

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Currently managing in the championship after taking over mid season last year at Livingston with the club laying second bottom however we pushed into 3rd and narrowly missed out in Scotland weird playoff system against the club in 11th placed in the premiership. This season however is a different story 

3CC5F9B9-3E72-48DD-99BA-0875EC0BF1BD.thumb.jpeg.e29c71ee1102dddaa22a593b4b8644d5.jpeg
 

Before taking over at Livi I took Billericay up 2 divisions back to back and lost a total of 8 league games over the 2 seasons.

A very fun tactic aiming for the wide strikers to get in the box and essentially make it a 3 pronged attack. This has a lot of emphasis on the wingbacks getting forward and having great crossing ability.

Very interesting tactic to try

Did you change anything when you're leading/losing/facing bigger and stronger teams? 

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On 07/11/2020 at 05:39, YipYipJe said:

Very interesting tactic to try

Did you change anything when you're leading/losing/facing bigger and stronger teams? 

When playing against the 'top' teams away from home I usually start on control but other than that I would keep my tactic as was really. Only difference being swapping the BWM for a CM depending on the central midfielder that plays in that position.

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13 hours ago, kingadent said:

Working great for me for Eibar in La Liga with only one signing in the defense.

Great stuff, Notice anything that I missed out on previously?

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