I pretty much only like 442 flat or diamond with wide men. But opposition are still scoring, not given it long though. But I've leaked goals so I'm trying the Nike tick with it. The tactic I'm currently using in this game now is the Flabarama442(flat) fromFM06. Tried it in 06 and 08 with little success. Oh and your training regimes were great, not made any for 10? Plan to? Big fan of the CH41212 tactic in 05 with the barrows on the wingers and AM. Yea Cleon I was more of a regular back in the 05/06 days. If you were trying to recreate the Stopper-Sweeper system in FM with a flat back line then using the mentality sliders is a way to go. I have a book by a Brazilian coach who described it like that, but he used a flat back with the two center backs executing the stopper and sweeper roles. It makes sense in a way though, because when a lot of coaches think of a stopper, they think of the player at the apex of a diamond defense, with the Sweeper being the nadir. I prefer how it was set up in Chelsea but I guess he felt it was the natural move now that he's playing a 4-4-2 diamond. But it's good to get some discussion on this. IMO that's how he's set up at the moment. If you set two CD's with low mentality with one higher closing down then the other you should get two deep laying central defenders with on stopping and one covering. A higher mentality on a CD means IMO he'll participate in attack as a ball playing CD (almost moving into the area between the defence and attack). It sets the CD's mentality higher which imo is wrong. I have a little bit of problem with the stopper role in FM though. But still, not conceeding in ten when only 2.6% of all steam users that have FM ahve achieved it makes it quite a mean feat There was a few cup games and teams like Hull (A) and Burnley (H). The run included Man Utd away (2-0) Liverpool at home (2-0) West Ham away (1-0). With this set up in defence I managed to achieve "Park the Tank" Steam achievement (not conceeding in 10 games) with Tottenham and before you say they were easy games, you are gravely mistaken. The rest of the team you can set up by yourself whether you want them to be Fluid, Balanced, Rigid or very Rigid. Obviously it means your MCd or DMC will focus a lot on helping your defence out but it does allow for the fullbacks to be part of the "transition band" of your tactic because their mentality will allow them to be Rigid rather then very rigid. I just used random numbers to make it easier to understand. It also allows the Goalkeeper to be part of the defence rather then staying in his position. But the defence has to be set up in the Rule of One to make it work and also must have quite a high defence line (without the offside trap which I painfully made the mistake of playing with ). So how to incorperate into FM? It's very simple actually and I believe, don't quote me though, that you can incorperate a Nike System defence into any philosophy apart from Very Fluid which is meant to be a more global system where defenders, midfielders and attackers all help each other in defence and attack. IRL it was used by Mourinho at Chelsea as he needed a faster partner to Terry who just kept his position in defence. Obviously the defender asked to cover has to be more agile and quicker (think Carvalho/Gallas partnering Terry). Basically it's asking one of the central defenders to cover. I believe it was Cleon and Buxton who originally "invented" the theory which was highly popular in tactics. As the games progress it started to faulter because it just wasn't defined enough.Ī couple of versions later a new theory arose on the forums called the "Nike System" due to how it looked like the Nike Tick. It was a good system, not perfect, but it seemed to throw the AI out of whack. Basically what it was you could set up a defence line which was diagonal depending on which side the opposition had the ball on. Back in the days of CM 3 (when I was still a rookie when it came to wibble/wobble) a theory arose on the forums called DDL (Diagonal Defence Line). Let me just run through a little background. The tactic incorperates the Nike system which has been very popular since the very early days of CM. My defence was good but there was still something bugging me about the pushing up/marking/communication with the goalkeeper. Last night I should of been going to bed early but you know the feeling when there's something on FM you want, you just have to stay up because you don't want to wait Well for me I was playing along on my Tottenham save which I'd been using to develope the "Play Like Pep" tactic.
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