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Right, we often hear about this but how do you go about it. Say for example your team had generally more skillful defenders, would this make you play defensively, or would you use their extra skill to allow you to be more attacking, knowing that their extra skill would let them cope with being stretched a little and give your attack a little boost? |
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@20legend | 12 January 09 |
I never think about things as deep as that, which is probably why i'm am average manager ![]() |
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@lloyd_09 | 12 January 09 |
If your defenders and mids you play 352.If your mids are good also you play 343.And if your forwards are and your defence is good then you play 2 at the back 3 mids and 5 forwards and choose the very offensive option. ![]() |
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@sherwyn7 | 12 January 09 |
if u have a strong defence, u play more attacking football with more offensive formations. Also true with the converse. |
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@20legend | 12 January 09 |
Well i do play to my strengths to a degree then. I have a great midfield in psf now so i can be happy playing 3 knowing they will still perform well, leaving ex extra place for defence or attack.
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@1sk8rboi | 12 January 09 |
Stop lying matty. Your team has no strengths, only weaknesses ![]() |
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@20legend | 12 January 09 |
Better than yours bruce ![]() |
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@lloyd_09 | 12 January 09 |
Bruce ![]() |
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