Just joined the site a few days ago and saw this tactic and thought this could work well for my beloved Tottenham, but i have a few wonderings i need answers to: Can I just clarify that the attacking tactic is to be used both home and away, and only to use the defensive tactic, when wishing to preserve 3 points? Do you need to make any tweaks to the tactic, so to accommodate different players attributes? The reason I ask these questions is that I have used this tactic for Tottenham, though only for the first 3 games of the season and noticed some small things: v Blackburn, Away, 2-0 win - Everyone’s condition was down between 65 - 75 after only 65 minutes. Is this down to the tactic being attacking? v Watford, Home, 3-1 win - More shots on goal and more possession than against Blackburn, but took a long time to get going (80th minute to be precise), unlike the first game were we on top for a large proportion of the game, so is this down to Watford's formation or the tactic? v Reading, Away, 0-3 loss - Again never got going, totally outplayed and created less chances than the last two games and ratings were 6 and below, as you would expect for a dire performance, so was this down to the tactic or the way Reading set up against me? As, I believe in giving all new tactics at least 10-15 games to see if they work, you can understand my questions at the start of the reply, so any help and advice would be welcome. Stu Boy72 :pray2: Last edited by stu boy72; 30-01-07 at 11:57 AM. |