February 23, 2010

Tactic for The Season


Hello everyone, today i want to write about my tactic that i will use through the season. I create this tactic after i make research at a few fm websites and experiment it in pre-season. We playing 4 at at the back, with 2 Central Defenders and 2 Fullbacks. 2 DC will play a role as pure defender, never going forward except for corner and free kicks. My first choice partnership here is David Wheater and Sol Campbell. Contra to fullbacks, they will need to get forward to help in attacking, mainly to cross the ball, but still their true job is at defending. My choice for the fullbacks is at the right, Justin Hoyte and at the left will be Jonathan Grounds. All my first choice defenders are english. Hope they can communicate well with Campbell be the leader.
I play with two holding midfielder, 1 with role as central midfielder with defend mindset and another play as deep-lying playmaker to support attacking phase. Miles Addison and Didier Digard are my choice here. Whats great in this tactic is my 3 attacking midfielder. 2 at each flank have role as inside forward while the one at center play as attacking midfielder. This 3 players will swap position among each others, hope we can create havoc to opposition defence with running an passing between this 3 players. With this tactic, cross will be restricted as the squad do not have a towering striker that can score with head. So, i prefer to play through the middle. My choice for 3 positions here are Adam Johnson, Gary O'Neil and Mark Yeastes. Hope they can play together extremely well and create chances for striker to score, and also make themselves available to score. Last but no least is my alone striker. Play either as poacher, complete forward or target man. First choice is my new signing, Amr Zaki. I can see he will be my goal-machine and hope he don't let me down.

This tactic work very well in pre-season as we score many goals and concede less. So, i'm sure it will work well in the real match.

Tactic 4-2-3-1



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