![]() ![]() Stavros Ioannou: My Cypriot CAM signed for £5.75m from Anorthosi Aaron Clarke: My youth intake prospect from Montserrat Daniel Barro: The Burkina Faso Goalkeeper who wouldn’t join Man Utd. Here’s a few players from all sorts of places that I found! (This isn’t click bait I swear it works look here). I’ve had wonderkids from Luxembourg to Liberia and it just takes time. how badly do you want to win? Scout Scout ScoutĪside from Brexit-land, most clubs have good access to the world for young talent and the further you look, the more you’ll see. ![]() How much effort do you want to put in? Well. Check your tactic before every game, check the opposition instructions and individual player instructions to match their role. My reluctance to change/adapt my tactic to the AI meant they worked me out, and went on to lose the title on the final day. I remember played as Manchester United and in my 5th season I managed to go the first 10 games unbeaten in the league, and I was sure as anything I was winning the title. Eventually the AI will adapt to your strategy and begin to beat your so-called unbeatable tactics. This is my main issue with plug-and-play tactics assuming one tactic will work for the rest of time and nobody will ever work out how to beat it. Tinker till it breaks, then Tinker some more (Hint if you need inspiration for tactics, you are on a football manager website). Look at your squad depth and finances to decide if you can bring in more cover in positions you are using and begin to build your team from the ground up. I usually identify 3/4 key players who aren’t injury prone to base a tactic off, maybe a really good winger, central midfielder, striker and a full back. If you are going to use a tactic from the web, ensure that the style can be played by your team! Or do you look at your squad and learn new tactics and styles to better match the current crop? I think both can work depending on the teams you are working with hoofball won’t ever work at Barcelona (Although FM Tahiti might like to think so), but you can use a tall striker in a tiki-taka formation to hold up play.Īnother reason why a “one-tactic-fits-all” formation might not work your players just aren’t suited to it. A big question I ask other players is do you come in with a style and impose that on your team, signing players to match that philosophy. Similarly, new season or club usually requires you to look the tactics screen again and either change the way you play entirely, or improve on what went wrong. Tactic fit the Players, or Players fits the Tactic? These goals should be measurable and challenging but achievable, without causing you too much stress on top of managing and imaginary team of footballers. The point is you’ve started with an aim and it will help you to stay motivated in your save, as well as give you ideas on what to do next. These can be direct copies of what your board expects, it might be to have a certain player score 20+ goals this season or to beat someone 8-0 using my awful tactic. The first thing you should think about when you join a club, or start a new season is to set yourself a few personal goals. Me – 2018Ģ018 me was along the right, and the article still holds true for the training side of things however in this article I’d like to focus on what “putting more effort” into your save looks like, and how it can make a difference. You might still do worse than if you coasted through, but you can safely say it was you doing it and can be proud of the commitment. You might find that results will tend to go your way, and the payoff is ecstatic. Find the perfect player and micro-manage your imaginary staff to an infinite degree. If however you decide to fully invest into the save and create a detailed tactic, scour nation after nation. Perhaps you’ll do a bit better than expected or maybe a bit worse, but you’ll do alright. The relevance of this? Read here what I said about putting in effort to your saves:Īs with lots of creative or inventory management games (in this case footballers) there is a ‘golden rule’ for success: Input = Output What I mean by this is that if you decide to plug in a tactic from a content creator, leave your assistant to run training and tactics and just meander through the season, you’ll probably do alright. ![]()
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