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  1. Introduction It has been a very long time since I have published any decent content here! But I would like to start my sharing my FMH13 experience with a very solid tactic I have created. During FMH12 times, many tried to create good tactics using wide attacking midfielders. Some managed, but the overwhelming majority of great tactics were very narrow - normally these types: 4-3-2-1, 4-3-3 and 4-3-1-2. Hopefully this unbalance seems to be fixed on FMH13. And I finally could play with my favourite real life formation - a fun, attacking, free flowing 4-2-3-1! Team Instructions My team instructions assume that you have a decent eye for signings, and will be able to have a competitive team. Taking this into account, you should aim for the following settings: Attacking - as that's how 9 out of 10 FMH fans like to play it! Mixed - Barcelona fans can opt for short, Real Madrid fans can try direct. I like to mix and match! Committed - My experience shows that the number of cards will not be much higher, but your defence will be way more solid Pressing - On, as you can't afford to give your opponent space in modern football. Can be disabled if the team is too tired. Offside trap - On, as it will push your defence line forward, giving less space for your opponent to play - a perfect match for high pressure game! Counter Attack - Off, so you take the initiative to control the game Men Behind the Ball - Off, it doesn't match this tactic at all. Remember, if you will face a *much* better opponent (think semi-pro versus Champions League semi-finalist), do not expect to try and control the game. But these settings will work well against most opponents you can face in a league. Player Roles I built the roles around the 4 most attacking players in the team. I had a very precise idea of how I wanted them to operate. DL - Wing Back DR - Wing Back DC - Central Defender DC - Central Defender MC - Central Midfielder MC - Central Midfielder AMR - Inside Forward AML - Inside Forward AMC - Advanced Playmaker FC - Advanced Forward The idea is to have one guy upfront, that will try to score either using his physique (Target Man style) or his opportunism (Poacher style). I opted for Advanced Forward as it is a more flexible role, but still forces the striker to stay upfront most of the time - no attempts to lie deep. Our hitman will often have company from the Inside Forwards. These guys will cut from outside, and turn a feeble one man attack into a fearsome 3-men partnership. They also may opt to stay wide and cross into the area. If the wide play is not working, there is always the option to use our playmaker. His free role allows him to start plays from a bit deeper, or to run inside the area and partner our striker in attacking moves. He will be supported by two balanced central midfielders. These guys should be able to defend and attack comfortably. It's not unusual for them to run towards the area and surprise the opposition's defenders. When our Inside Forwards cut inwards and operate more centrally, the width will come from our wing backs. They need good stamina to last 90 minutes, but will definitely supply many assists. They should be able to defend well too. And to finish, two basic central defenders. The team is already tipped towards attacking flair, and there's no need for these guys to be ball-playing masters. -- For information about which attributes your players should have, please have a look at Dec's excellent article! -- Some Results and Final Remarks --- EDIT --- I'm using this tactic with success in my Caretaker Challenge Career. --- /EDIT --- I have been playing a wacky career - surprise, surprise - and it's not really adequate to show what this tactic can do. But still I'm proud of what I have managed. First season I started with Distillery in Northern Ireland. I just switched to my 4-2-3-1 halfway through the season (results were very crappy before). That's how the season ended: I was quite happy, as the board expected me to fight relegation. And I also won all other competitions: Second season I was offered a job at Glentoran. This time I used my tactic all the way through the season. I could have easily surpassed the 100-point mark if I didn't start playing my worst team after winning the league with several rounds in advance. We won the treble again, in style Well, that's all I have for now! I hope to get some of you guys testing and posting your results here Thanks for reading!
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